Mark O'Rowe
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Mark O'Rowe is an Irish playwright and screenwriter.
Life[]
Mark O'Rowe was born in 1970 in Dublin, Ireland, to parents Hugh and Patricia O'Rowe (to whom he dedicated his 1999 play, Howie the Rookie). He grew up in Tallaght, a working class suburb in the west of Dublin, and he claims that much of the violence in his work stems from watching and rewatching a tremendous amount of violent, bloody movies when he was in his teens.[1]
List of plays[]
- The Approach (2018)
- Our Few and Evil Days (2014)
- Terminus (2007)
- (1999)
- (1995)
Credits as a screenwriter[]
Awards and nominations[]
As a playwright[]
- for Best New Play for .
- George Devine Award for Best New Play for .
- Rooney Prize for Irish Literature for in 1999.
As a screenwriter[]
- He won the IFTA Award for the Best Screenplay in 2003 for Intermission
References[]
- ^ "Fiachra Gibbons meets Intermission writer Mark O'Rowe". 24 November 2003.
External links[]
Categories:
- 1970 births
- Living people
- Irish dramatists and playwrights
- Irish male dramatists and playwrights
- Irish screenwriters
- Male screenwriters
- Theatrical people stubs