Andrew Davies (writer)
British screenwriter and novelist (born 1936) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Andrew Wynford Davies (/ˈdeɪvɪs/; born 20 September 1936) is a Welsh screenwriter and novelist, best known for his television adaptations of To Serve Them All My Days, House of Cards, Middlemarch, Pride and Prejudice, Bleak House, War & Peace, and his original serial A Very Peculiar Practice.[1] He was made a BAFTA Fellow in 2002.
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Born | Andrew Wynford Davies (1936-09-20) 20 September 1936 (age 87) Rhiwbina, Cardiff, Wales |
Occupation | Writer (TV and print) |
Alma mater | University College London |
Period | c. 1964–present (as a writer) |
Genre | Audio and screenplays, novels |
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Notable awards | Guardian Prize 1979 BAFTA Fellow 2002 |
Spouse |
Diana Huntley (m. 1960) |
Children | 2 |
Relatives | Thomas Doogan (Grandson) |
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