Jim Cartwright
Jim Cartwright was born in Farnworth, Lancashire in 1958 and educated at Harper Green Secondary Modern School, Farnworth.
His plays are consistently performed around the world, where they have won numerous awards, and been translated into 30 languages. His first play, Road (1986), opened at the Royal Court in 1986, and was subsequently revived that same year and again in 1987, before being taken on a nationwide tour. Road won the Samuel Beckett Award, Drama Magazine’s Best New Play Award, and was joint winner of the Plays And Players Award and The George Devine Award.
Jim made his directorial debut with Road at The Royal Exchange Theatre in 1995. He also wrote and directed I Licked a Slag’s Deodorant (1996), for the Royal Court at The Ambassador’s Theatre in London’s West End in 1996; Prize Night for the Royal Exchange Theatre (1999), and Hard Fruit (2000) for the Royal Court Theatre in 2000. Jim’s radio work includes: Baths (BBC, 1987). His television work includes: Road (BBC, 1987, winner of The Golden Nymph Award for best film); Vroom (Channel 4, 1988, selected as centrepiece at The London Film Festival); Wedded (BBC, 1990), and June (BBC, 1990). Jim produced and wrote Village (Channel 4, 1996); two films, Strumpet and Vacuuming Completely Nude In Paradise (BBC, 2001); and wrote and directed Johnny Shakespeare (BBC, 2007).
Acting
Crew
Movie
Little Voice
Theatre Play
1998
Movie
Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise
Writer
2001
Movie
Road
Writer
1987
Movie
Strumpet
Writer
2001
Movie
Vroom
Writer
1988
TV
Performance
Writer
1991
TV
ScreenPlay
Writer
1986
Movie
Wedded
Writer
1990
Movie
Bed
Writer
1995
Movie
Stjärnan i det blå
Writer
1994
TV
Alive from Off Center
Writer
1985
TV
The Afternoon Play
Director
2003