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  1. Tutor. John Collee is a former doctor, novelist and screenwriter whose films, often co-written with their respective directors, have three times been nominated for Oscars. His huge body of work defies classification: from blockbuster action, ( Master and Commander ), to period drama ( Creation ), and animated family movies ( Happy Feet and ...

  2. Full-time courses (16+) Adult courses (19+) Apprenticeships. Employers. Higher Education. SEND. John Ruskin College is a Further Education College in Croydon, South East London. We offer a wide range of Full and Part-time courses and Apprenticeships.

  3. www.awgpathways.com.au › writer › john-colleeJohn Collee – Pathways

    John Collee – Pathways. John Collee is one of the most formidable screenwriters in Australian history, with credits including Happy Feet and Master and Commander. Prior to his current career as a screenwriter John travelled widely as a doctor and as a medical journalist with The Observer newspaper. Raised in Scotland, a year of John’s ...

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  6. Produced - Netlix 2024. Seven 45-minute episodes based on the acclaimed novel by Trent Dalton. Produced by Brouhaha entertainment with Anonymous Content (US) and Chapter One (UK). The Apostles. Unproduced, Sony. Four-parter written for producer Cary Brokaw when he was at Sony. The story starts with the crucifixion.

  7. Apr 7, 2016 · John Collee, 60, is a doctor, novelist, and screenwriter who was born and trained in Edinburgh. He published his first novel, Kingsley’s Touch, in 1984, then A Paper Mask (1987) and The Rig (1991). During this period he wrote a popular weekly column, “A Doctor Writes,” for the Observer.