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  1. Dee McLachlan (born Duncan McLachlan; 4 March 1951) is a film director, producer and writer from Middle Park, Victoria. Under her assigned name, McLachlan directed such films as Scavengers, The Double 0 Kid, Running Wild, Deadly Chase and The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli & Baloo.

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    Dee McLachlan. Director: The Jammed. Dee was born in South Africa and her first professional employment was as an editor of the weekly cinema newsreels (Killarney Film Studios). She formed the Television company produced and directed over 50 programs for the broadcaster in South Africa.

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  3. Dee McLachlan, the founder of Gumshoe News, grew up in South Africa and has lived in the UK, USA and now Australia. She has a BSc (Hons) and is a filmmaker (e.g. “ The Jammed “, and recently “The Wheel”). She started Awaken Your Kids books (writing under the pen-name, Dalia Mae Lachlan).

  4. Dee McLachlan. Director: The Jammed. Dee was born in South Africa and her first professional employment was as an editor of the weekly cinema newsreels (Killarney Film Studios). She formed the Television company produced and directed over 50 programs for the broadcaster in South Africa.

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    Dee McLachlan. I've had a career as a filmmaker, screenwriter, journalist, author, and humanitarian. I began as an editor of weekly cinema newsreels in South Africa, the country of my birth, and went on to direct eight feature films in Africa, Sri Lanka, the Americas, and Australia (including Tristar’s The Second Jungle Book, and Running Wild ...

  6. Dee McLachlan is a film director, producer, and writer from Middle Park, Victoria. She has directed such films as Scavengers, The Double 0 Kid, Running Wild, Deadly Chase, and The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli & Baloo.

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    Dee McLachlan began her career in South Africa with the multi-award winning, “Solo Ascent.” She directed #1 rated 13 part action series “Steelman” in Soweto, and "Silent Hunter” (Gold Award, NY Film Festival).