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  1. Screenwriter. Known for. Severance, Cockneys vs Zombies, The Fires of Pompeii. James Moran (born 5 March 1972) is a British screenwriter for television and film, who wrote the horror - comedy Severance. He works in the horror, comedy, science-fiction, historical fiction and spy thriller genres.

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  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm1231249James Moran - IMDb

    Writer: Severance. James Moran was born in 1972 in York, Yorkshire, England. He is a writer and director, known for Severance, Cockneys Vs Zombies, Tower Block, and TV episodes of Doctor Who, Torchwood, Spooks, Primeval, Spooks Code 9, Crusoe, The Sparticle Mystery, Crossing Lines, and Eve.

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    • March 5, 1972
    • James Moran
  3. James Moran, writer, director, filmmaker - writer of Severance, Cockneys Vs Zombies, Tower Block, episodes of Doctor Who, Torchwood, Spooks, Crossing Lines, Eve.

  4. James Moran. writer, director, filmmaker. Severance: “A long way from formula slasher fare... a guaranteed roof-raiser for its sheer audaciousness and political cheekiness.” - Variety. “Brutally funny and frequently brilliant... The Office meets Deliverance. With a bear trap.” - Total Film. Cockneys Vs Zombies:

  5. www.youtube.com › user › jamesmoranJames Moran - YouTube

    James Moran, writer-director-filmmaker. I wrote the movies Severance, Cockneys Vs Zombies, Tower Block, and TV episodes of Doctor Who, Torchwood, Primeval, Spooks, and more.

  6. Writer: Severance. James Moran was born in 1972 in York, Yorkshire, England. He is a writer and director, known for Severance, Cockneys Vs Zombies, Tower Block, and TV episodes of Doctor Who, Torchwood, Spooks, Primeval, Spooks Code 9, Crusoe, The Sparticle Mystery, Crossing Lines, and Eve.

  7. theagency.co.uk › the-clients › james-moranJames Moran | | The Agency

    James Moran. James wrote the movies SEVERANCE, COCKNEYS VS ZOMBIES, TOWER BLOCK, and also contributed script work to THE BORDERLANDS (released in the US as FINAL PRAYER). He is currently adapting the graphic novel ZAYA as a TV series (Patrice Theroux/Sugar Shack Productions).

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