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Annaleese Jochems was born in 1994 and grew up in Wellington, New Zealand. She won the 2016 Adam Prize from the International Institute of Modern Letters and the 208 Hubert Church Best First Book Award for Baby, which is her first book.
Wolf Kahler was born in Germany, came to England in 1970 and has since been a resident of London.
Nominated, Best Actress in a Supporting Role 2011 Olivier Awards for King Lear at the Donmar Warehouse. Best Actress BAFTA 2008 nomination for THE STREET 2. Best Actress BAFTA 1996 and Broadcasting Press Guild Award for OUR FRIENDS IN THE NORTH.
The Estate of Ken Campbell
Born on 10th December 1941, Ken Campbell was a writer, actor, director and comedian best known for his work in experimental theatre. He has been described as a "one-man dynamo of British theatre".
Nigel McCrery (Estate)
Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, Nigel McCrery is a film maker and writer. He created SILENT WITNESS and TOUCHING EVIL and produced ALL THE KING'S MEN staring Maggie Smith and David Jason.
Melvin Burgess
Melvin Burgess was born in 1954 and was brought up in Sussex and Berkshire. He started writing in his twenties, and wrote on and off for fifteen years before having his first book, THE CRY OF THE WOLF, published in 1990.
John Hodge
Mark Williams
Winner: RTS Craft Awards 2018: Editing - Entertainment and Situation Comedy for THE WINDSORS
Nominee: RTS Craft Awards 2014: Editing - Entertainment and Situation Comedy for SOME GIRLS