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Caryl Churchill
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Caryl Churchill was born on 3 September 1938 in Finsbury, London, England, UK. She is a writer, known for
Play for Tomorrow (1982)
,
Court of Mystery (1961)
and
Masquerade (1974)
.
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2 wins
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Play for Tomorrow
6.5
TV Series
Writer
1982 • 1 ep
Court of Mystery
TV Series
Writer
1961 • 1 ep
Masquerade
TV Series
Writer
1974 • 1 ep
Love and Information
Short
Writer
2015
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Writer
Previous
12
Seven Jewish Children
Short
based on the play by
2024
Love and Information
Video
written by
2020
Love and Information
TV Special
writer
2020
Seven jewish children
Short
Writer
2020
Love and Information
Short
original version written by
2015
A Number
5.4
TV Movie
Writer
2008
Performance
6.6
TV Series
play
1991
1 episode
Play for Tomorrow
6.5
TV Series
by
1982
1 episode
Play for Today
7.8
TV Series
writer
1978
2 episodes
Masquerade
TV Series
writer
1974
1 episode
Thirty-Minute Theatre
7.4
TV Series
writer
1972
1 episode
Court of Mystery
TV Series
writer
1961
1 episode
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Previous
1
Play for Today
7.8
TV Series
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1978
1 episode
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Casarotto Ramsey & Associates
Born
September 3
,
1938
Finsbury, London, England, UK
Spouse
David Harter
1961 - ? (3 children)
Other works
Her play, "Serious Money", was performed at the Wyndham's Theatre in London, England with
Tom Chadbon
,
Patti Love
,
Cyril Nri
,
Gary Olsen
in the cast. Directed by
Max Stafford-Clark
.
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Her play, A Number, performed at the Royal Court Theatre Downstairs, was awarded Best Play at the 2002 London Evening Standard Theatre Awards.
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