David Ambrose

David Ambrose
Born 1943
Chorley, England
Occupation Novelist and Screen Writer
Language English
Education Blackburn Grammar School and Merton College, Oxford
Notable works
  • Novel Mother of God, Macmillan, 1995
  • Screenplays: Year of the Gun (1991); The French Revolution (1989); Taffin (1988)
  • Chief Writer: Justice and Hadleigh
  • TV Drama Writer: Nanny's Boy (1976), A Variety of Passion (1975), Goose with Pepper (1975)
Notable awards Screenplay for The Survivor won the Best Script award at the International Film Festival of Catalonia
Spouse Lauren Ambrose
Website
http://www.davidambrose.com/

David Ambrose (born 1943) is a British novelist and screenwriter whose credits include at least 20 Hollywood films, 3 stage plays, and countless hours of television, including the controversial Alternative 3. He was born in Chorley, England and attended Blackburn Grammar School and Merton College, Oxford. He is married to artist Laurence Ambrose and lives in Switzerland.

His screenplay for The Survivor (directed by David Hemmings) won the Best Script award at the International Film Festival of Catalonia.

Novels

Short stories

Films

TV specials

TV feature-length films

TV series

TV drama (UK)

Stage plays

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