Cash Carraway

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Cash Carraway (born January 1981)[1] is an Irish-English[2] screenwriter, director, and executive producer[3] best known for creating and writing the HBO series, Rain Dogs[4][5] for which she was nominated for a Gotham Award and won a BAFTA Breakthrough.[6][7]

Born
Camberwell, London, England
AlmamaterUniversity College London
OccupationWriter
NotableworkRain Dogs, Skint Estate
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Cash Carraway
Carraway at the 2024 Royal Television Society Awards 2024 with her award for Best Scripted Drama for Rain Dogs
Born
Camberwell, London, England
Alma materUniversity College London
OccupationWriter
Notable workRain Dogs, Skint Estate
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Early life

Cash Carraway was born in Camberwell, London, to Irish Catholic parents from Lettermore, County Galway, and was educated at Carshalton High School for Girls and the BRIT School. She has a degree in English from University College London.[8]

Career

Cash Carraway is the creator, writer, and showrunner of the HBO/BBC comedy drama Rain Dogs.[9][10]

In 2019 Penguin Books published Carraway's debut book Skint Estate. It was met with critical acclaim and The Times called her "The new voice of a generation."[11]

The British Comedy Guide announced three new Carraway projects. A sitcom titled Big Shot for Boffola Pictures, a comedy drama called Reserve List for Objective Fiction, and a feature film with Playground Entertainment.[12]

Accolades

She was nominated for a Gotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Series.[13] Carraway was awarded a place on the 2023 BAFTA Breakthrough list.[14]

Rain Dogs won a Royal Television Society Award for Best Scripted.[15]

Her writing is often compared to Hubert Selby Jr. and Charles Bukowski.[16] Time described Carraway's writing style as "Raunchy gallows humour. And she's genius at it."[17]

Influences

Her artistic influences include the cinematic works of Paul Schrader and Jean-Luc Godard as well as the satirist Chris Morris and screenwriter John Sullivan.[18][19][20][21]

Personal life

She resides in Highgate, North London[22] and Los Angeles.[23]

Published works

Plays

Books

  • Skint Estate: Notes from the Poverty Line (2019; Penguin Random House)
  • La Porca Miseria (2023; Alegre)

TV

  • Rain Dogs (BBC/HBO) – creator, writer, executive producer

References

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