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Biography
1946-
Athlete
Thorne was a member of New Zealand's Parliament, an All Black rugby player and a television presenter. Since 1987 he and his wife have run a restaurant. He was adopted at birth and has traced his birth mother, although they do not keep in touch. Because the adoption was privately arranged (by his grandfather) his mother always knew his adoptive name and followed his career from the age of about 12. His birth father is dead. He did not learn of his adoption until he was 21 and it was a devastating experience, especially finding out that it had been common knowledge to everyone else.
References
Staff, Bryan. "Interview: Grahame Thorne, MP," Metro, June 1991, pp. 130, 132-34 Legat, Nicola. "Good Old Boys," Metro, Sepember 1993, p. 70-78, 80 Who's Who in New Zealand. 12th edition, edited by Max Lambert. (Auckland: Red Books, 1991)
- Adopted Persons
- Adoption Celebrities
- European
- New Zealand
- 20th Century
- 21st Century
- Business and Industry
- Government, Politics, Civil Service, Public Administration
- Sports
- Theater, Broadcasting, Cinema
- Late or Traumatic Learning of Adoption
- Formal, American/European-Type Adoption
- Birth or Infancy
- Unmarried Mother, Single Parent (Mother or Father) Unable to Cope
- Others ("Strangers")
- Adoptee/Fosteree Traced Family
- Contact Unsatisfactory
- Contact Suspended or Stopped