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Balmain author Ned Manning's love letter to parents lost

By As Told to Sarah Maguire
Updated July 6 2022 - 7:10pm, first published 10:00am
Ned Manning in Balmain, his home since 1980. Picture: Simon Bullard.
Ned Manning in Balmain, his home since 1980. Picture: Simon Bullard.

Actor, playwright, author and teacher Ned Manning has written a novel set in the 1940s and based on the lives of his visionary parents, his father a progressive Coonabarabran shire president and Ben Chifley protégé who stood for Labor in deeply conservative central west NSW, his mother a socialite and budding artist whose ambitions were crushed by World War II. Manning has described the book, Painting the Light, as a love letter to his parents.

"I have lived in Balmain since 1980, apart from five years in Melbourne. I came to Sydney from Canberra to do my first acting role, in a show called The Restless Years - I was Danny the taxi driver, and I think it was the worst acting in history.

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