Catherine Moulton
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OccupationsTelevision writer, producer
KnownforCode of Silence
Catherine Moulton | |
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| Occupations | Television writer, producer |
| Known for | Code of Silence |
Catherine Moulton is a British television writer and producer. She is best known for creating the series The Stolen Girl and Code of Silence.[1]
Moulton lives in London, where she works predominately as a screenwriter. Moulton initially worked in script editing and as a development executive, before moving into writing after completing the 2019 4Screenwriting course and the BBC TV Drama Writers Programme for 2020.[2][3] Partially deaf since birth she created and wrote the show Code of Silence, which focused on a lip reading woman.[4] She also adapted the novel Playdate by Alex Dahl into the TV thriller series The Stolen Girl.[5]