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Chrissie Latham
I am almost finished with the book. Yes she does discuss her homosexuality. At the end of the book, she announced to her sons and family, they understood and she met her partner and they've been together for quite a few years. And yes it's an autobiography. She talks about her life from the time she moved to Australia in 1962. She got married and moved to England and had her older son Chris in 1964. Then she divorced and moved back to Australia and had her younger son Oliver in 1973. She talks about the people that she worked with in Prisoner. She had already worked with Ellie Ballantyne (Meg Morris) Collette Mann (Doreen Burns) Anne Phelan (Myra Desmond, and Tommy Dysart (Jock Stewart), she became close friends with Reylene (Phyllis Hunt) Terry Gill (Inspector Jack Grace) and Alan Hopgood Wally Wallace. |
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well, that defo sounds like an interesting read, i'll likly try to catch it if i can find it. Thanx for the info! JL |
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Chrissie Latham
You're Welcome. |
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