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Jim Cartwright

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Jim Cartwright
Born (1958-06-27) 27 June 1958 (age 68)
OccupationPlaywright

Jim Cartwright (born 27 June 1958) is an English dramatist, screenwriter, actor and director. Born in Farnworth, Lancashire, he made his name with his first play, Road (1986), which won the George Devine Award, the Plays and Players Award, Drama magazine's Best New Play Award and the Samuel Beckett Award before being adapted for television by the BBC.[1].[2] His work has been translated into more than 40 languages.[3]

Works

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Plays

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Films

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  • Road (1987) – TV adaptation of the play. Directed by Alan Clarke. Winner of the Golden Nymph Award.
  • Little Voice (1998) – Film adaptation of Cartwright’s play. Nominated for 19 awards.
  • Bed (1995) – BBC production.
  • Vroom (1988) – Chosen as Centre Piece at the London Film Festival. Directed by Beeban Kidron.
  • Strumpet (2001) – BBC film directed by Danny Boyle.
  • Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise (2001) – BBC film directed by Danny Boyle.
  • Johnny Shakespeare (2008) – BBC1 drama written and directed by Jim Cartwright; won two Royal Television Society Awards.
  • King of the Teds (2012) – Sky TV drama directed by Jim Cartwright.

Radio

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  • Baths (1987) – BBC Radio 4. Directed by Penny Black.
  • Sung (2015) – BBC Radio 4. Directed by Gary Brown.

Television

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Novels

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References

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  1. "Jim Cartwright". Literature. British Council. Retrieved 14 August 2026.
  2. "Jim Cartwright". contemporarywriters.com. British Council. 2011. Archived from the original on 4 January 2011. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  3. Wade, Mike (15 August 2015). "Father and son team up for a big night on the Fringe". The Times. Retrieved 28 August 2025.
  4. 1 2 "Jim Cartwright". Royal Court Theatre. Retrieved 14 August 2026.
  5. "Supermarket Supermodel by Jim Cartwright". Penguin Books. Retrieved 28 August 2025.
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