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Kwame Kwei-Armah
Kwame was Writer in Residence at the Bristol Old Vic 1999-2001 where he wrote three plays - A Bitter Herb (Winner Peggy Ramsey award), Blues Brother Soul Sister, and Big Nose.
Terry Loane
Terry Loane is an Irish writer and director whose debut feature film, MICKYBO & ME, starring Julie Walters and Gina McKee, has won numerous awards as well as nominations at Edinburgh Film Festival and the Irish National Film and Television Awards.
Known simply as Omar, Omar Lye-Fook [MBE] has for many years been one of the UK’s most celebrated British musicians.
Henry Naylor
Henry Naylor is best known for his role as creator and lead writer of HEADCASES, the animated satirical comedy for ITV. HEADCASES used cutting edge computer graphics and the very best in writer and voiceover artists to satirise some of the biggest egos in politics, showbusiness and sport.
Conrad Nelson
Born in Liverpool, Conrad Nelson was educated at Wirral Grammar School and graduated with a BA Hons in Performing Arts. As well as working extensively in the industry including at The National Theatre and major UK Repertory and Touring Companies, he continues to work in Televsion and Film and has
Oriol Paulo
Oriol studied Audiovisual Communications at Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, before going on to do a degree in Film (Directing) at the Los Angeles Film School. Oriol made his screenwriting breakthrough with thriller JULIA’S EYES, directed by Guillem Morales and produced by Guillermo del Toro
Lucinda Riley (Estate)
Lucinda Riley was born in Ireland and wrote her first book aged 24. Her novel 'Hothouse Flower' (also called 'Orchid House') was selected by the UK's Richard and Judy Bookclub in 2011 and went on to sell over two million copies worldwide.