John Collee, a renowned individual, embarked on a journey to study medicine at Edinburgh University, marking the beginning of a remarkable career that would take him to various parts of the world.
As a doctor, Collee worked in the United Kingdom, Sri Lanka, Madagascar, the Solomon Islands, and the former Soviet Union, accumulating valuable experience and broadening his perspectives.
Beyond his work in the medical field, Collee has also made significant contributions to the world of film and television. In addition to his screenwriting credits, he has penned three novels, including "Kingsley's Touch", "Paper Mask" (published in 1990),and "The Rig", all of which were published by Penguin.
Furthermore, Collee has also written a weekly column for The Observer Newspaper, showcasing his versatility and range as a writer.
His adaptation of "Paper Mask" was his first produced screenplay, a testament to his dedication and talent.
On a personal note, Collee is married with three children and resides in Sydney, Australia, where he continues to pursue his creative endeavors.