Jim Cartwright
Jim Cartwright (born 27 June 1958) is an English dramatist, born at Farnworth, Lancashire, England. Cartwright's first play, Road, won a number of awards before being adapted for TV and broadcast by the BBC.[1]
His Bed was performed at the Royal National Theatre and directed by Julia Bardsley.[2]
Plays
- 1986 Road - Winner of: George Devine Award; Plays and Players Award; Drama Magazine Award; Samuel Beckett Award
- 1988 Bed
- 1989 Two, originally named To - Winner of: Manchester Evening News Theatre Award for Best New Play
- 1990 Baths
- 1991 Eight Miles High
- 1992 The Rise and Fall of Little Voice - Winner of: Evening Standard Award for Best Comedy of the Year; Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy
- 1994 Stone Free (renaming of Eight Miles High) Nominated for The Theater Management Association Best Musical Award.
- 1996 I Licked A Slag's Deodorant - Nominated for Critics Circle Award.
- 1999 Prize Night
- 2000 Hard Fruit
Films
- Road (1987) Winner of Golden Nymph Award
- Bed (1995)
- Vroom (1988) Chosen as Centre Piece at the London Film Fstival
- Strumpet (2001)
- Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise (2001)
- Johnny Shakespeare(2008) BBC 1. Winner of two Royal television Society awards. His novel, Supermarket Supermodel, was published in 2008.[3]
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27 June 1958 |
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Farnworth, Lancashire, England |
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