Sonia Borg

After extensive experience in theatre in Germany, India and South-East Asia she moved to Australia in 1961 and worked as a stage and television actress before becoming joining Crawford Productions in Melbourne.

[1] She wrote, produced and acted at Crawfords until the mid-1970s and worked on most of the company's dramas of the period in a range of roles.

In the late 1970s, she also became known for writing children's films, often about animals, such as Storm Boy and Blue Fin both based on books by Colin Thiele.

[2] In 1985, Borg was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia for her services to the film and television industry.

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