Sonia Borg
Australian screenwriter (1931–2016)
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Sonia Ingeborg Borg AM (20 February 1931 – 4 February 2016) was an Austrian-Australian writer and producer, one of the leading screenwriters of Australian films and TV in the 1960 and 70s. After extensive experience in theatre in Germany, India and South-East Asia she moved to Australia in 1961 and worked as a stage and television actress before becoming joining Crawford Productions in Melbourne.[1] She wrote, produced and acted at Crawfords until the mid-1970s and worked on most of the company's dramas of the period in a range of roles.
20 February 1931
Sonia Borg | |
|---|---|
| Born | Sonia Ingeborg Borg 20 February 1931 Vienna, Austria |
| Died | 4 February 2016 (aged 84) Apollo Bay, Victoria, Australia |
| Occupation | Screenwriter |
| Nationality | Austrian |
| Citizenship | Australian |
In the late 1970s, she also became known for writing children's films, often about animals, such as Storm Boy and Blue Fin both based on books by Colin Thiele.[2]
Awards and honours
In 1985, Borg was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia for her services to the film and television industry.[3]
Select Writings
- Homicide (1964–73; TV series)
- Division 4 (1970–75; TV series)
- Matlock Police (1971–75; TV series)
- Rush (1974; TV series)
- Power Without Glory (1976; mini series)
- Solo One (1976; TV series)
- Lasseter (1976; unmade film about Lasseters search[4]
- Storm Boy (1976)
- Blue Fin (1978)
- The Min Min (1978; unmade feature)[2]
- Women of the Sun (1981; TV series)
- I Can Jump Puddles (1981; TV movies)
- Dusty (1983)
- Colour in the Creek (1985; TV series)
- Dark Age (1987)
- Ratbag Hero (1991; TV miniseries)