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Photo: Heletia


ABOUT THE GDN

THANKS TO DEAN, OF COURSE!

THANKS ALSO TO:
Raven and TheRose for their many contributions

Amarisse and TJ for the screen caps

Caroline for the Panathenaea report and pictures

Vance, TJ, Stormy, Raven, Di, Bith, and Karen for the videotapes

Lisa and E.E.S. for news

Sarah for technical help

Mary D at AXIP
Tom at the When Love Comes Website
Gillian at Cowgirl Productions
Karen at South Pacific Pictures
Michelle at MF Films
Suzanne at Cloud 9
Brett at ShortlandSt.com
Blair at the Maidment Theatre
The Screen Directors Guild of NZ
Txiki for the Rogue Stallion photo
Dani Moure at Farscapeworld
Heletia at McLeod's-series4onwards
Rachel at Shortland Street Talk
Josien at mc-leods-daughters.nl

And to all our friends who give us their support.

 

 

 

Once upon a time...1999, to be exact... there were three websites. These three websites were all dedicated to Dean O'Gorman by fans, but each had a unique approach.

Raven's Cafe O'Gorman was mostly pictures and links to New Zealand sites, arranged in a very unusual Cafe format. Annie's Dean O'Gorman Site featured lots of details about movies and TV shows that Dean had appeared in, the product of Annie's extensive and thorough on line research. Rachel had posted Dean O'Gorman by The Rose, a site that focused on Dean's Santa Monica convention appearance and other activities such as presenting awards at the NZ TV Guide Awards telecast.

These three web-mistresses met Belle while they were getting their sites linked to the official When Love Comes website. It was at that same time that some of Dean's paintings were first put on line at Dean Oooh! and Hurst News. In the flurry of web excitement, it was Raven who proposed that the three sites be linked to one index page. Thus was born the Global Deano Network, a merger of sites about a New Zealander created in Canada, Australia, and the United States. Since then, web hosts have crashed right and left, taking the Index page and the Cafe down with them, although Dean O'Gorman by The Rose remains in stasis on geocities.

Annie and Belle adopted the Global Deano Network name, leaping nimbly from one crashing host to another until in May 2002 the GDN came to rest at bravepages.com. Please bookmark this site and come back often for the most complete and up-to-date information about our favorite Kiwi, Dean O'Gorman.