‘Thorn Birds’ author dies
Australia’s Colleen McCullough, whose "The Thorn Birds" novel
sold 30 million copies, died at age 77.
Her first novel
"Tim" was published in 1974 and became a movie starring Mel Gibson as
a young, intellectually disabled handyman who had a romance with a middle-aged
woman.
Her second novel was "The Thorn Birds," published in 1977.
It became a U.S. television mini-series in 1983 starring Richard Chamberlain,
Rachel Ward and Christopher Plummer.
The Outback melodrama about a priest's
struggle between church and love won four Golden Globe awards.
McCullough was born in Wellington in New South Wales state but spent her last decades on Norfolk Island, a remote Australian outpost in the Pacific.
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