Wayne Darwen | |
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Occupation(s) | Journalist, television producer, filmmaker |
Wayne Darwen is an Australian journalist, television producer and filmmaker best known for his work in the tabloid television genre[1] and as director and star of the film, High There (2015).[2]
Began career as a 17-year-old reporter for a newspaper in Sydney, Australia. He worked internationally as a reporter for titles such as Sydney Daily Mirror, Star magazine and the New York Post, before moving to American television as a producer of tabloid newsmagazine shows like A Current Affair, Hard Copy, Geraldo Rivera’s Now It Can be Told,[3] Strange Universe and Inside Edition.[4]
He received attention for his 1993 series of televised interviews with Son of Sam killer David Berkowitz,[5] in which Berkowitz claimed the murders were the work of a Satanic cult.[6] He appeared as reporter in the documentary film, Dark Mirror of Magick: The Vassago Millennium Prophecy (2012).[7]
His early television exploits were featured in the 1999 book Tabloid Baby,[8] written by his colleague Burt Kearns.
In May 2015, Darwen made international news when he responded to Downey's attack on journalists[9] and independent films.[10]