Elizabeth Kata
Australian author and screenwriter

Born
1912
113 years ago
Died
September 4th, 1998
26 years ago — 86 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Australia
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An Australian author and screenwriter contributed significantly to literature and film. Worked on notable projects that reflected personal experiences and addressed social issues. Wrote the novel "The Clover Leaf" and adapted it into a screenplay, showcasing storytelling skills. Also worked on television scripts and short stories, gaining recognition for narrative depth and character development.
Wrote the novel 'The Clover Leaf'
Adapted 'The Clover Leaf' into a screenplay
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