Evan Green was an Australian born on May 21, 1930 who was initially famous for his rally racing in events such as the London-Sydney Marathon and the Round Australia Trial. He later became known for his motorsports commentary on the Seven Network, his rally-themed articles, and his six novels. His debut novel, Alice to Nowhere, was adapted into a miniseries in 1986.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $8 million (2024)
About
Initially famous as a rally racer in events such as the London-Sydney Marathon and the Round Australia Trial, Green later became known for his Seven Network motorsports commentary, as well as for his rally-themed articles and his half a dozen novels. His debut novel, Alice to Nowhere, was adapted into a 1986 miniseries.
Before Fame
In the 1960s, he began providing television commentary during the Bathurst 1000 race.
Trivia
A 1972 article he penned for The Sun-Herald sparked an Australian controversy known as the "Supercar Scare."
Family Life
He grew up near Sydney, Australia. His son Gavin had a career as a Sports magazine Editor.
Associated With
He and Simon Reeve are both well known Sports journalists.