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English writer, broadcaster, actor and director
Carole Hayman
is an English writer, broadcaster, actor and director. She was born in
Kent
, and attended
Leeds University
and the
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
.
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She has been an actress and theatre director and was an associate director at the
Royal Court Theatre
in the late eighties. She was married to
Max Stafford-Clark
, the director of the theatre during some of that period. During that time she appeared in many of
Caryl Churchill
's plays including,
Cloud Nine
and
Top Girls
. As Associate Director, she directed plays by
Sarah Daniels
,
Andrea Dunbar
, G.E. Newman,
Fay Weldon
and
Sue Townsend
, including
Ripen our Darkness
and
Byrthrite
by Sarah Daniels and
Bazaar and Rummage
and
The Great Celestial Cow
by Sue Townsend. She has published many comic and satirical novels and written radio and TV series for the BBC, ITV and Channel Four. These include
Ladies of Letters
[2]
(co-written with Lou Wakefield) and
The Refuge
and
The Spinney
(co-written with Sue Townsend).
Novels
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- The Warfleet Chronicles
, consisting of:
- Missing
(1998) Gollancz
- Greed, Crime, Sudden Death
(1998) Gollancz
- Connections
(2002), published online at
http://www.sealit.org
- Hard Choices
(2001) published online. Later published in hard copy by Aurora Metro.
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- Cuddling Sharks
(2001) published online
- One to Watch
(2001) published online
- Ladies of Letters
(series of books and
BBC Radio 4
eleven comedy series. ITV three TV series)
- Ladies of Letters
(2000) Granada Media
- More Ladies of Letters
(2000) Granada Media
- Ladies of Letters.com
(2001, Little, Brown)
- Ladies of Letters Log On
(2002)
- The Rashomon Principle
(2000)
- Ciaou Kim
(1989)
- All The Best Kim
(1988) HarperCollins
Television
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She played Mrs Godber in "The Veiled Lady", S2:E2 of
ITV
's
Agatha Christie's Poirot
, January 14, 1990.
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