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Tony Marchant (born 11 July 1959) is a British playwright and television dramatist. In 1982 he won the London Critics' Theatre Award for Most Promising Playwright for The Lucky Ones and Raspberry. In 1999 he won the British Academy Television Awards Dennis Potter Award for services to television.
- 11 July 1959 (age 64), East London, UK
Jan 11, 2010 · Portrait of the artist: Tony Marchant, screenwriter and playwright. Interview by Laura Barnett. 'I quit boxing after my first play. Getting punched in the face turned out to be good...
Writer: Garrow's Law. Tony Marchant was born in 1959 in London, England, UK. He is a writer and producer, known for Garrow's Law (2009), The Mark of Cain (2007) and Holding On (1997).
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Apr 24, 2014 · Bafta-winner Tony Marchant, the man behind Garrow's Law and Holding On as well as a former writer-in-residence at the Royal National Theatre, had a similar realisation during a Paines Plough...
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Tony Marchant (born 11 July 1959) is a British playwright and television dramatist. In 1982 he won the London Critics' Theatre Award for Most Promising Playwright for The Lucky Ones and Raspberry. In 1999 he won the British Academy Television Awards Dennis Potter Award for services to television.
As a playwright and author of screenplays, Tony Marchant is known for his mastery of characterization and for depicting "people attempting to confound the expectation of their environment," as Marchant noted in Contemporary Dramatists. Marchant went on to note, "They are mostly excluded from the mainstream of society, but suffer from its judgement.