Christine Hogan Christine Hogan i(A142107 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 TV Pioneer Worked across All Channels Christine Hogan , 2012 single work obituary (for Alan Bateman )
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 20 September 2012; (p. 20)
1 2 y separately published work icon Maria Venuti : A Whole Load of Front Maria Venuti , Christine Hogan , Chatswood : New Holland , 2011 Z1805809 2011 single work autobiography 'It's hard to miss Maria Venuti when she's dressed to thrill for a show, a day at the races or a charity event. Always larger than life, she has occasionally outraged, sometimes shocked and frequently delighted those whose lives she has touched and inspired by her boundless energy.

'But Maria is not just a curvaceous "bella donna" with a mischievous sense of the saucy. With Maria, what you see is what you get - a doting mother, a loving daughter, a compelling actress and a soulful singer - and all of this with a tireless commitment to charity that has seen her honoured as a Member of the Order of Australia.

'Her enthralling story begins in the Mediterranean and moves to the back streets of the inner city of Sydney, through the Bohemian dives of Kings Cross in the fifties, the Asian entertainment circuit in the sixties, into TV, clubs, theatre and films. She continues to surprise us right up to the present day. Along the way Maria has encountered many intriguing people from gangsters to tycoons and high-profile faces.

'She has been smooched in Rome, courted in Cairo and seduced in New York, by a slew of lovers who have been both shaken and stirred by her. This is Maria's story, told with her natural vibrancy and honesty.

'While it might be the story of an Australian showbiz icon, it is also a fascinating glimpse into a vibrant time in Australia's past.' (From the publisher's website.)
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