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  1. Matt Cameron is an Australian playwright, screenwriter, and director. Early life. Matt Cameron was born in Melbourne. [citation needed] Career. Theatre. Mr Melancholy (1995) was produced by Griffin in Sydney, La Boite in Brisbane and won the ANPC/New Dramatists Award, which led to a New York production with New York Stage & Film.

    • Matt Cameron

      Matthew David Cameron (born November 28, 1962) is an...

  2. About. An award-winning screenwriter and playwright, series creator, producer and showrunner, Matt Cameron began his professional career in 1992 as a comedy writer, penning monologue jokes for a national tonight show, before moving into sketch comedy then narrative comedy then long form drama.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jack_IrishJack Irish - Wikipedia

    Adapted from the crime fiction novels by author Peter Temple, the telemovies and series Jack Irish were developed by Andrew Anastasios, Matt Cameron and Andrew Knight. They began as three feature-length movies, before being adapted into three six-episode series, the final one airing from June 2021.

  4. “Award winning playwright Matt Cameron’s parable is a timely exploration of racism and xenophobia in a small, almost medieval community. Well-crafted and well-structured, it’s a mixture of the quirky and passionately dramatic, drawing heavily on absurdist theatre with a strong dash of The Goons.” THE SUNDAY AGE

  5. www.awgpathways.com.au › writer › matt-cameronMatt Cameron – Pathways

    An award-winning screenwriter and playwright, series creator, producer and showrunner, Matt Cameron began his professional career in 1992 as a comedy writer, penning monologue jokes for a national tonight show, before moving into sketch comedy then narrative comedy then long form drama.

  6. Abstract. 'An Australian playwright whose influences are suburbia, politics and rock music. His Ruby Moon delighted and shocked audiences. He holds a lens up to the ordinary and shows us how disturbing, how provocative it can be.