Louise Ironside
Louise Ironside is a British television screenwriter who has written for several television programmes including Waterloo Road, River City and The Split.[1]
Louise Ironside | |
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Nationality | British |
Occupation | Screenwriter, actress |
Known for | Call The Midwife |
Career
Her career started in the 1990s, working as an actress and bit player.[2] She would then transfer onto Waterloo Road, writing several episodes for the comprehensive school-set drama. She would go on to write multiple episodes for the long-running Scottish drama River City over the course of six years.[3]
She would write for several other popular series, such as Law & Order: UK, Call The Midwife and Shetland.
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References
- "Curtis Brown". www.curtisbrown.co.uk.
- "Career Close-Up: Screenwriting with Louise Ironside". www.bafta.org.
- "BBC - River City writer Louise Ironside scoops prestigious Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award - Media Centre". www.bbc.co.uk.
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