Heidi Thomas
Known for: Writing
Born: August 12, 1962 in Garston, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
Heidi Thomas is a British screenwriter and playwright, known for the TV and film adaptions of "Madame Bovary" (2000), "I Capture the Castle" (2003), "Ballet Shoes" (2007) and "Cranford" (2007-2009), as well as the creation of the BBC TV series "Lillies" (2007), "Upstairs Downstairs" (2010) and "Call the Midwife" (2012 - ). She has received several awards, among them the British Royal Television Society's Best Writer award and the British Broadcasting Press Guild Award for "Cranford". She has also been nominated for several BAFTA TV Awards and Primetime Emmy Awards. She is married to actor Stephen McGann, who plays Dr Turner in "Call the Midwife".
Known for
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Ballet Shoes
Screenplay
Kiss and Tell
Screenplay
Our Lady Blue
Writer
Allelujah
Screenplay
I Capture the Castle
Screenplay
Cranford
Writer
Frank Stubbs Promotes
Writer
Little Women
Executive Producer
Call the Midwife
Executive Producer
Soldier Soldier
Writer
The Lifeboat
Writer
Upstairs Downstairs
Creator
Lilies
Creator