- Damian Marrett
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Damian Marrett was born in Melbourne Victoria and is best known for his non-fiction crime novels relating to his career as an undercover police detective with the Victoria Police force.[1] He is credited with some of Australia's largest covert operations and is frequently referred to in articles and pages involving organised Italian crime.
He has appeared on numerous television and radio programs as a crime commentator and is also a freelance writer. He has worked on various crime series including channel nines hit series Stinger. A scene from his book Undercover was reenacted as part of the Seven Network's Gangs of Oz television series.[2] and nines Underbelly series. (A tale of two cities) He has co produced various TV programs including Police Under Fire which screened on the 7 network in 2010.
L.A. based director Torus Tammer and partner Oscar nominated producer Daniel Dubiecki optioned the best selling Australian true crime novels “Undercover” and "White Lies". Tammer and Dubiecki are currently developing the feature film adaptation of Undercover.[1] in partnership with Screen Australia. In 2010 Marrett continues to develop TV and Film concepts involving crime and miscarriages of justice. [edit]
Books
- Undercover published 2005 Harper Collins
- White Lies published 2006 Harper Collins
- Wired published 2007 UCIC press
References
External links
- Bibliography at the National Library of Australia
Categories:- Australian non-fiction writers
- Non-fiction crime writers
- Living people
- Australian writer stubs
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