Stephen Davis
Born18 July 1950 (1950-07-18) (age 73)
United Kingdom
OccupationScreenwriter, playwright
GenreFilm, television, theatre
SpouseJane
Children2

Stephen Davis (born 18 July 1950) is a British screenwriter and playwright who wrote the film Ruby (based on his stageplay Love Field),[1] and episodes of the TV series Waking the Dead, Silent Witness and Casualty 1909.

He was educated at Manchester Grammar School and Trinity College, Cambridge. He lives near Stroud, Gloucestershire.

He is married to Jane Davis. They have two daughters, Zoe and Natalie.

Filmography

Theatrical films
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1986
Yuri Nosenko Double Agent Writer
1992
Ruby Writer [1]
Television series
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1979
The Dissolution of Marcus Fleishman Writer
1995
Degrees of Error Writer
2002-2004
Waking the Dead Writer
2004
Blinky Bill Writer 2 episodes
2009
Casualty 1909 Writer
2008-9, 2012
Silent Witness Writer

References

  1. 1 2 Cannby, Vincent (27 March 1992). "Review/Film: Ruby; Annals of an Assassin's Assassin". The New York Times.
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