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  1. Arthur Baysting (17 April 1947 – 3 December 2019) was a New Zealand writer, producer and children's advocate. He lived in Auckland with his partner, artist Jean Clarkson. They have two grown children.

  2. Arthur Baysting was born on 17 April 1947 in Blenheim, Marlberough, New zealand. He was a writer and actor, known for Sleeping Dogs (1977), No Contest (1995) and Meet the Feebles (1989). He died on 3 December 2019 in Auckland, New Zealand.

    • Writer, Actor, Music Department
    • April 17, 1947
    • Arthur Baysting
    • December 3, 2019
  3. Dec 3, 2019 · As a scriptwriter, songwriter or standup, he was a New Zealand everyman. He championed the craft of songwriting and the instrument he promoted was the most democratic: the ukulele. Born in Blenheim on 17 April 1947, Baysting grew up in the Nelson area in the 1950s and 60s.

  4. Arthur Baysting - Although better known as a songwriter and a spirited champion of New Zealand music, Arthur Baysting made a number of contributions to the screen. In the 1970s he was a scriptwriter on breakthrough dramas Winners & Losers and Sleeping Dogs, while his white-clad alter ego Neville Purvis graced both cabaret stages and a ...

  5. Dec 4, 2019 · The NZFC and the New Zealand entertainment industry were saddened to hear that Arthur Baysting passed away on Tuesday 3 December. A stalwart of the New Zealand arts scene, Baysting was a journalist, screenwriter, critic, songwriter, stand-up comedian, advocate and activist across a range of issues.

  6. Susy Pointon: this is an epic love story. My first sight of Arthur Baysting was a black-and-white photo of a long-haired youth in flares and wide-rimmed black spectacles, posing on a swing in some bleak Wellington playground, circa 1968.

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  8. Arthur Baysting is a Pakeha Palagi leader who has understood the inter-tribal cross-cultural multi-ethnic discourse, dialogue and discussions required for our unity, as the Ngati HumanKind, the family of humanity who honours and celebrates an Aotearoa society of Inclusiveness and diversity.

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