Ken Catran, Date of Birth

    

Ken Catran

New Zealand novelist and television scriptwriter

Date of Birth: 16-May-1944

Profession: screenwriter, writer, children's writer

Nationality: New Zealand

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Ken Catran

  • Ken Catran (born 16 May 1944) is a children's novelist and television screenwriter from New Zealand. Catran is the author of many teen novels, including Taken at the Flood, Voyage with Jason, Doomfire on Venus, Space Wolf, Jacko Moran: Sniper, Talking to Blue and its sequels Blue Murder and Blue Blood.
  • He is perhaps best known for his Deepwater trilogy series and his contribution to the television drama Shortland Street.
  • However, Catran became frustrated with a lack of recognition within the industry (in particular, he penned the famous line, "You're not in Guatemala now, Dr.
  • Ropata," but has never received payment for the numerous times it has been used in publicity), and quit television altogether.
  • Although he did not start writing until his thirties, he has become a prolific and varied writer within the New Zealand literary community.Ken's television credits include soap operas (Radio Waves, Close to Home) as well as stand-out episodes in the TV drama Mortimer's Patch including two episodes that were the most watched TV programme in New Zealand in their respective weeks: a feat that is unlikely to be repeated. He also penned Under the Mountain, an 8-episode treatment of the Maurice Gee novel, and in 1981/1982 researched and wrote the critically well-received Hanlon - a biographical law drama.
  • The opening episode treating sympathetically the Minnie Dean case received outstanding reviews. He resides in Waimate, a township in South Canterbury, New Zealand.

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