Tim Firth
Known for: Writing
Born: October 12, 1964 in Chester, Cheshire, England, UK
Tim Firth is a screenwriter, playwright and song writer from North West England. He first came to fame with his Screen One drama Money For Nothing in 1993, and followed it up a year later with two BBC TV series; Once Upon a Time in the North and the award winning All Quiet on the Preston Front. Other TV works include the childrens series, The Rottentrolls, Border Cafe, Flint Street Nativity and Cruise of the Gods. His film credits include Calendar Girls, Blackball, Kinky Boots and The Wedding Video. His theatre credits include This is My Family, Neville's Island, The Safari Party, The Flint Street Nativity, and the musical Our House (West End, Olivier Award Best Musical). His play Calendar Girls broke all British records for a professional and amateur play, was nominated for an Olivier and won the Whatsonstage Best Comedy Award. Firth subsequently co-wrote the story as a musical alongside Take That's Gary Barlow, which opened at Leeds Opera house and transferred to the Phoenix Theatre in the West End, winning a Whatsonstage Award and an Olivier nomination. More recently, Firth has continued his writing partnership with Barlow to produce the hugely successful musical, The Band.
Known for
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Take That's Greatest Days: 30 Years in the Making
Self
Calendar Girls
Screenplay
Our House
Writer
Blackball
Writer
Kinky Boots
Screenplay
Kinky Boots: The Musical
Original Film Writer
Cruise of the Gods
Writer
The Wedding Video
Writer
The Flint Street Nativity
Writer
Greatest Days
Writer
Combat Sheep
Writer
Neville's Island
Screenplay
King of Fridges
Executive Producer
Money For Nothing
Writer
Confessions of a Shopaholic
Screenplay
(All Quiet on the) Preston Front
Writer
Playhouse Presents
Writer
Once Upon A Time In The North
Writer
Border Cafe
Writer
Minder
Writer
Roger and the Rottentrolls
Creator