Posie Graeme-Evans
Posie Graeme-Evans, born Rosemary Graeme-Evans, is an Australian novelist, screenwriter, television producer, director, and editor, best known for creating the drama series McLeod's Daughters and the preschool show Hi-5. Daughter of novelist Eleanor and RAF pilot Frank Graeme-Evans, she was born in England, traveled worldwide in her youth, and has worked extensively in the Australian film and TV industry, including as Director of Drama for the Nine Network. She has authored historical novels like The Innocent, The Exiled, and The Beloved, set during the Wars of the Roses, and runs Millenium Pictures with her husband Andrew Blaxland.
Nottingham, England
Jan 8, 1952
Historical
Historical Romance