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Bradley Trevor Greive (born 22 February 1970) is an Australian author. He has written 24 books which have been translated into 27 languages, and have been sold in 115 countries, several of which have appeared in the ''New York Times'' bestseller list. Greive's work has won multiple awards worldwide and has sold more than 25 million copies. He lives mostly in
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Early life and career

Greive was born in
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to Dr Trevor Colin Greive and Nita Fay Greive, and spent his childhood living with his parents and sisters in numerous countries across Europe and Asia. He returned to Australia in 1979 to finish his schooling at Tweed Valley College in
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, where he was awarded
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in 1988. Greive joined the
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after leaving high school and underwent training at the
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in Canberra. Whilst an undergraduate at RMC Duntroon, Greive undertook a military exchange with the Royal Thai Military Academy, during which he toured Thai/Cambodian border military installations and refugee camps. Upon graduation as a commissioned officer (
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) Greive was posted to the 3rd Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment (Para), and assumed command of 1st Platoon, Alpha Company – a paratroop combat rifle platoon. Greive's specialist combat qualifications include: Airborne Operations, Air Mobile Operations, Survival, Mine Warfare & Anti Handling Devices (Instructor), Heavy Weapons – Direct Fire Weapons, Anti-Armour, Heavy Machine Guns (Instructor). He continued to serve in this capacity until 1993, when he left the military due to a tropical respiratory infection that led to asthma. Greive subsequently worked across several creative fields (including media such as television, radio and published cartoons) before his debut as a successful author in 2000, which led to the inception of BTG Studios, followed by The Lost Bear Company and the uptake of several creative projects.


Creative career


Publishing

Greive rose to prominence as an author in 2000 with the release of his hugely successful '' The Blue Day Book'', a collection of amusing animal photos and inspirational text designed to "lift the spirits of anyone who has got the blues." Since then he has published 24 books and has won numerous awards for his work, including the ''ABA Book of the Year Award'' (2000), the ''APA Best Designed Children's Non-fiction Book Award'' (2003) and numerous #1 placings in bestseller lists across the world. Greive's books have been published on 6 continents and have sold in excess of 25 million copies to date. In late 2013, Greive purchased the English language gift-book rights to Bertrand Russell's seminal essay, 'In Praise of Idleness'.


Television and radio

In 1996 Greive became a creative consultant and writer for Godfrey Bigot's weekly political sketches on Channel 7's ''
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'', and went on to pursue a similar role in 1997 with
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. In 1998, Greive collaborated with Kapow Pictures to write and direct an animated short for
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called ''Agent Green'', and a short film called ''Show & Tell'' which won the Comgraph Animation Gold Award, the Tellrude Film Festival Best Short Film Award, the Danish International 3D Award, and was nominated for an
AFI Award The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards, known as the AACTA Awards, are presented annually by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA). The awards recognise excellence in the film and television industry, ...
for Best Short Animation. In 2007 he wrote, produced and hosted ''The World According to Bradley Trevor Greive'' on Tasmania's community radio station Star FM . Greive has formed a close relationship with ABC Radio and Television, appearing on numerous programs over the past decade, including ''Stateline'', ABC National News, ABC Radio National ''Night Club'', and an appearance on ''Creature Features'' with his pet rabbit, Biff. On 21 April 2007, Greive read his poem "Welcome to the East Coast (After the Fire)", during the live broadcast from the ABC 'Back to St Helens' concert to acknowledge the heroic efforts of the East Coast community who rallied together during the devastating forest fires of December 2006. Over December 2009 and January 2010, Greive presented ABC Radio National Evenings (hosted by Christopher Lawrence) with his 'E-Mail From America' – a weekly series of eclectic and humorous reports from Florida, USA. The title of Greive's program was a tongue in cheek homage to the late Alistair Cooke's ''
Letter From America ''Letter from America'' was a weekly fifteen-minute spoken word radio series broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and its predecessor, the Home Service, and around the world through the BBC World Service. From its first edition to its last, it was prese ...
'', "a weekly 15-minute radio series on BBC Radio 4, previously called the Home Service, which ran for 2,869 shows from 24 March 1946, to 20 February 2004, making it the longest-running speech radio program in history. The program was also broadcast for many years on the BBC World Service." Greive and Christopher Lawrence teamed up again, this time on ABC Classic FM, over Monday, 5 April 2010 to co-host "The Life Changers", the finale of ''First Time Classics'', a publicly voted classical music showcase, produced by Marian Arnold. In 2013 and 2014 Greive made five appearances as the resident wildlife expert on E!'s late-night comedy talk-show
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. In 2014 Greive also appeared as the resident wildlife expert on
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on CBS. An
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television series titled ''Adventure Beast'' and featuring Greive was released on
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on October 22, 2021.


Stage

In 2007 Greive produced two sell-out performances of An Intimate Evening with John Cleese – starring
John Cleese John Marwood Cleese ( ; born 27 October 1939) is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer, and Television presenter, presenter. Emerging from the Footlights, Cambridge Footlights in the 1960s, he first achieved success at the Edinbur ...
and featuring
Richard Morecroft Richard Morecroft (born 20 January 1956) is an English-born Australian radio announcer, TV newsreader and presenter, and conservationist. He presented the Adelaide News bulletin, before becoming the long-running host of the nightly bulletin of ...
, one with Paul Chesher and 4D Events. On 4 January 2013, Greive joined celebrated primatologist Dame Jane Goodall, along with fellow wildlife conservationist and American screen legend Betty White, on stage at the Warner Grand Theater, in San Pedro, California, to raise money for the Jane Goodall Institute. In 2016 Greive rewrote Ogden Nash's humorous verse for The Carnival of the Animals (Le carnaval des animaux) for an all-Australian themed production of Camille Saint-Saens's classic work performed by the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, entitled The (Australian) Carnival of the Animals.


Cartoons

Shortly after retiring from his career as a paratrooper in 1993, Greive worked in several entry-level positions in the advertising, modelling and service industries which he has described as "creatively enlightening". In 1994 Greive went on to become the youngest feature cartoonist at the
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, and launched a series of cartoons known as ''Fate'' which featured in the Manly Art Gallery and Museum Newsletter. Greive continued to explore his graphical creativity in 1995 with the launch of the ''Bradley Trevor Greive Cartoon Series'' in the Sydney Morning Herald. Greive's work was later exhibited at the
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in 1997. In 2011 Greive launched 'The Lost Bear', a single panel cartoon series on Go Comics, the world's most popular online comic site. Go Comics currently generates over 70,000,000-page views per month and belongs to Universal Uclick, the world's largest independent syndicate.


Walt Disney Imagineering

Since 2010 Greive has twice been the Executive Creative Consultant in Residence for Walt Disney Imagineering's elite Blue Sky creative think-tank. He has also returned to WDI to lecture on 'The Nature of Creativity' on two occasions, and continues to have close professional ties with a number of key creative divisions within the world's largest media conglomerate.


International representation

In late 2013 Greive signed with the United Talent Agency, who now represent him for film, stage, radio, lectures and television work. As an author, and for all his publishing endeavours Greive continues to be represented by Al Zuckerman, the founder of Writers House, New York.


Wildlife conservation and other activities

Greive has supported numerous conservation, arts and literacy initiatives and projects around the world, and presently holds the following offices: Founding Governor – The Taronga Foundation, Chairman – The Taronga Foundation Poetry Prize, Life Benefactor – Durrell Wildlife Conservational Trust (Jersey), Patron –
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Inc (Africa), International Conservation Ambassador – Fort Worth Zoo (USA), Council Member of the Australian Youth Orchestra, Board Member – Australia Poetry Centre, Ambassador – Dymocks Literacy Foundation. In 2002 Greive teamed up with famed Japanese wildlife photographer, Mitsuaki Iwago, to produce a book on biodiversity entitled ''Priceless – The Vanishing Beauty of a Fragile Planet''. Greive donated all his author royalties to the Taronga Foundation, an Australasian wildlife conservation charity. The book has inspired numerous people to take positive action in regards to wildlife conservation, including British filmmaker, Steve Piper, who went on to make an acclaimed documentary about critically endangered Scottish Wildcats. In 2004 Greive qualified for the Russian space program by completing testing and basic training at the
Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center The Yuri A. Gagarin State Scientific Research-and-Testing Cosmonaut Training Center (GCTC; Russian: Центр подготовки космонавтов имени Ю. А. Гагарина) is a Russian training facility responsible for tra ...
in Moscow, and in 2006 won the French Polynesian Ha'a'piti Rock lifting championships. On 24 October 2013 Greive attended the official opening of the Tasmanian Devil exhibit at the
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in his capacity as both a Tasmanian representative and also as Governor of Taronga Western Plains Zoo; the Taronga Conservation Society Australia facility that provided the Tasmanian Devils for this international conservation education partnership.


National honors

In 2014 Greive was appointed a Member of the
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for his significant service to literature and wildlife conservation.


Personal life

Despite his many media appearances, Greive is known to be a very private person: a "self-described cave bear by nature, who equates publicity to 'being stoned to death with toffee apples'". He currently lives on a remote farm on the East Coast of Tasmania, Australia and has never allowed media onto his property. In 2011, Greive temporarily relocated to Costa Rica to work on a new book entitled ''The Obsequious Parrot''. Since 2010, Greive has been in a romantic relationship with American architect Amy Melin. They were married in June 2015. In 2013, Greive temporarily relocated to Alaska to research an as yet untitled book about brown bears and Tlingit culture. Greive's hobbies and interest include sky-diving, desert racing, scuba diving, wildlife, adventure travel, art, cooking, science, and reading. Greive has said his favourite authors include
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,
Douglas Adams Douglas Noel Adams (11 March 1952 – 11 May 2001) was an English author, humorist, and screenwriter, best known as the creator of ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy''. Originally a 1978 BBC radio comedy, ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the ...
, and
Gerald Durrell Gerald Malcolm Durrell Order of the British Empire, OBE (7 January 1925 – 30 January 1995) was a British naturalist, writer, zookeeper, conservation movement, conservationist, and television presenter. He was born in Jamshedpur in British Ind ...
, and his favourite painter is
Philip Guston Philip Guston (born Phillip Goldstein, June 27, 1913 – June 7, 1980) was a Canadian American painter, printmaker, muralist and draftsman. "Guston worked in a number of artistic modes, from Renaissance-inspired figuration to formally accomplis ...
. Other historical figures Greive admires include
Richard Feynman Richard Phillips Feynman (; May 11, 1918 – February 15, 1988) was an American theoretical physicist. He is best known for his work in the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics, the physics of t ...
,
Jacques Cousteau Jacques-Yves Cousteau, (, also , ; 11 June 191025 June 1997) was a French naval officer, oceanographer, filmmaker and author. He co-invented the first successful open-circuit self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA), called the ...
,
Howard Carter Howard Carter (9 May 18742 March 1939) was a British archaeologist and Egyptology, Egyptologist who Discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun, discovered Tomb of Tutankhamun, the intact tomb of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, 18th Dynasty Pharaoh ...
,
Robert Goddard Robert Hutchings Goddard (October 5, 1882 – August 10, 1945) was an American engineer, professor, physicist, and inventor who is credited with creating and building the world's first liquid-fueled rocket, which was successfully lau ...
,
Marie Curie Maria Salomea Skłodowska-Curie (; ; 7 November 1867 – 4 July 1934), known simply as Marie Curie ( ; ), was a Polish and naturalised-French physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. She was List of female ...
,
Yuri Gagarin Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin; Gagarin's first name is sometimes transliterated as ''Yuriy'', ''Youri'', or ''Yury''. (9 March 1934 – 27 March 1968) was a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut who, aboard the first successful Human spaceflight, crewed sp ...
,
Erwin Rommel Johannes Erwin Eugen Rommel (; 15 November 1891 – 14 October 1944), popularly known as The Desert Fox (, ), was a German '' Generalfeldmarschall'' (field marshal) during World War II. He served in the ''Wehrmacht'' (armed forces) of ...
,
David Lynch David Keith Lynch (January 20, 1946 – January 16, 2025) was an American filmmaker, visual artist, musician, and actor. Widely considered one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, Lynch was often called a "visionary" and received acclaim f ...
and David Sterling. Greive has been quoted as saying his favourite fictional character is "the lace-making, latently heroic Beaver from
Lewis Carroll Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (27 January 1832 – 14 January 1898), better known by his pen name Lewis Carroll, was an English author, poet, mathematician, photographer and reluctant Anglicanism, Anglican deacon. His most notable works are ''Alice ...
's Hunting of the Snark".


Published works

* ''The Blue Day Book'' (2000) * ''The Meaning of Life'' (2001) * ''Dear Mom'' (2001) * ''Looking for Mr Right'' (2001) * ''Priceless: the Vanishing Beauty of a Fragile Planet'' (2002) * ''The Incredible Truth About Mothers'' (2003) * ''Tomorrow'' (2003) * ''The Book for People Who Do Too Much'' (2004) * ''Friends to the End'' (2004) * ''Dear Dad'' (2005) * ''The Simple Truth about Love'' (2005) * ''The Blue Day Book for Kids'' (2005) * ''A Teaspoon of Courage'' (2006) * ''Dieting Causes Brain Damage'' (2006) * ''Friends to the End for Kids'' (2006) * ''Every Day is Christmas'' (2007) * ''A Teaspoon of Courage for Kids'' (2007) * ''Thank You for Being You'' (2008) * ''I'm Sorry... My Bad!'' (2008) * ''Why Dogs Are Better Than Cats'' (2009) * ''Curses and Blessings for All Occasions'' (2012) * ''Penguin Bloom'' (2016) * Broken Girl (2024)


References


External links

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Why Dogs Are Better Than Cats: Videos, Reviews, Sample Pages2002 article
from
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