Tom Moran

British screenwriter (born 1987) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tom Moran is a British screenwriter.

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Tom Moran
OccupationsScreenwriter, comedian
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Career

Moran attended the University of East Anglia. While studying for a degree in Scriptwriting and Performance, he set up Laugh Out Loud comedy club. He subsequently performed a 21-night show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.[1]

In 2014, Moran won the Guardian and Legend Press' new prize for self-published fiction.[2] Following the prize, Moran has received attention in various publications including the Washington Post.[3]

In 2015, Moran was named as one of the BAFTA Rocliffe New Comedy Writing Forum winners[4] for his new sitcom, Printheads. The prize culminated in a showcase at the New York Television Festival, where professional actors performed the script live. At the festival, Moran won the AMC-Channel 4 Drama Co-Development Award for his sci-fi pilot White Rabbit.[5]

Moran wrote and executive produced the Amazon Prime Video thriller television series The Devil's Hour.[6]

Screenwriter filmography

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Television
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2019 Wild Bill Episode: "Bad Blood in the Soil"
2019 The Feed 2 episodes
2022–present The Devil's Hour Creator and executive producer
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Bibliography

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Overview of Tom Moran novels
Year Title ISBN Pages
2012 Dinosaurs and Prime Numbers 978-1-481-88942-1 290
2013 A Scandal in Spixworth 978-1-301-00409-6 74
2016 A Debt to the Universe 978-1-537-27251-1 316
2016 The Trojan Hearse 73
2016 From Hellesdon 85
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