Matt Ford (writer)

He became the lead singer of Pinky Beecroft and The White Russians[1] and released a self-titled EP[2] and a full-length album entitled Somethin' Somewhere better[3] and Pretty Black.

[citation needed] He wrote the screenplay for the documentary feature Killing Priscilla, directed by Academy-Award winner Lizzie Gardiner and screened in Australia, the UK, and the US.

[7] He was also referenced in the Satisfaction episode "Pony Girl"; while Heather is watching the film clip to the song "Roller Coaster" by MGF, she mentions that the lead singer thinks she's paranoid.

[9] He hosted the WPA World Nine-ball Championship on ABC TV and worked with Chaser member Charles Firth on his satire-driven Manic Times.

[citation needed] In 2011, he won the Australian Writers' Guild's John Hinde Award for Excellence in Science Fiction Writing at the AWGIEs[14] for Panic at Rock Island