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- Q5314597 description "New Zealand writer".
- Q5314597 description "New Zealand writer".
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- Q5314597 abstract "Duncan Sarkies is a New Zealand screenwriter, playwright, novelist, stand-up comic and short story writer.Sarkies grew up in the South Island city of Dunedin and is the brother of Robert Sarkies a New Zealand film director who is also a scriptwriter. Sarkies is best known for writing Scarfies, a black comedy-thriller about university students in Dunedin, and New Zealand's sixth-highest-grossing film. He wrote New Fans, the tenth episode of the comedy series Flight of the Conchords.Sarkies debut novel Two Little Boys was published in March 2008, and is being made into a film (also called Two Little Boys) during 2011.".
- Q5314597 alias "Dunk, Duncanator, Duncan Disorderly".
- Q5314597 birthDate "1970-07-21".
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- Q5314597 birthYear "1970".
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- Q5314597 alternativeNames "Dunk, Duncanator, Duncan Disorderly".
- Q5314597 dateOfBirth "1970-07-21".
- Q5314597 name "Duncan Sarkies".
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- Q5314597 placeOfBirth "Dunedin, New Zealand".
- Q5314597 shortDescription "New Zealand writer".
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- Q5314597 comment "Duncan Sarkies is a New Zealand screenwriter, playwright, novelist, stand-up comic and short story writer.Sarkies grew up in the South Island city of Dunedin and is the brother of Robert Sarkies a New Zealand film director who is also a scriptwriter. Sarkies is best known for writing Scarfies, a black comedy-thriller about university students in Dunedin, and New Zealand's sixth-highest-grossing film.".
- Q5314597 label "Duncan Sarkies".
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