Singer/songwriter Peter Foldy was born in Hungary and raised in Australia, where he befriended the brothers who later found fame as Bee Gees. In 1965, Foldy moved to Toronto and eventually studied film at York University. After his 1973 hit "Bondi Junction" fared well in both Canada and the U.S., Foldy signed with Capitol (for Canada) and Polydor (for the U.S.) and had additional success with the self-written "Roxanne" and the Bill Martin/Phil Coulter composition "Julie Ann." Following a brief stint with RCA, Foldy became an accomplished screenwriter, beginning with the teen c...