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      • Graeme Tetley died of a heart attack on 13 March 2011.
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  2. Tetley, whose body of work included films Vigil, Ruby & Rata, Bread and Roses and the Aramoana depiction Out of the Blue, died of natural causes in Wellington yesterday. A script writer for over...

  3. Graeme Tetley died of a heart attack on 13 March 2011. He'd recently relocated to Lyttelton, to start a post as artist in residence at Canterbury University, and was working on various projects, including an adaptation of a bestselling historical novel for an American studio.

  4. Mar 14, 2011 · One of New Zealand's leading script writers, Graeme Tetley, has died, aged 69. Tetley, whose body of work included films Vigil, Ruby & Rata, Bread and Roses and the Aramoana depiction Out of the Blue, died of natural causes in Wellington yesterday.

  5. Mar 18, 2011 · Today’s Dominion Post (pA9) reports that Graeme Tetley (69) died on Sunday, of natural causes. “At the time of his death, Tetley was collaborating on a number of film projects. His play Riverside Drive will premiere next month at Wanaka’s Festival of Colour.

  6. Tetley passed away on 13 March 2011. He was 69. Graeme Tetley - Graeme Tetley began his long scriptwriting career with Vigil, one of the most acclaimed New Zealand films of the 1980s.

  7. Mar 14, 2011 · A script writer for over 25 years, Graeme began his film career as co-writer on Vigil with director Vincent Ward for which they were awarded the 1986 NZ Film & Television Award for Best Original Screenplay in Film.

  8. Just over a week ago, with much sadness, the New Zealand Film Commission acknowledged the passing of scriptwriter Graeme Tetley. A script writer for over 25 years, Graeme began his film career as co-writer on Vigil with director Vincent Ward for which they were awarded the 1986 NZ Film & Television Award for Best Original Screenplay in Film.

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