Mark O'Rowe
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)
- Howie the Rookie (1999)
- The Aspidistra Code (1995)
- Anna's Ankle
- From Both Hips
- Crestfall
- Made in China
Credits as a screenwriter
- Intermission
- Perrier's Bounty
- Boy A
- Broken
- The Delinquent Season
- Normal People (TV series)
Awards and nominations
As a playwright
- Irish Times/ESB Theatre Award for Best New Play for Howie the Rookie.
- George Devine Award for Best New Play for Howie The Rookie.
- Rooney Prize for Irish Literature for Howie the Rookie in 1999.
As a screenwriter
- He won the IFTA Award for the Best Screenplay in 2003 for Intermission
References
- ^ Gibbons, Fiachra (24 November 2003). "Fiachra Gibbons meets Intermission writer Mark O'Rowe". The Guardian.
External links
- Mark O'Rowe at IMDb
- Mark O'Rowe's Literary Encyclopedia Entry
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Recipients of the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature
- Heno Magee (1976)
- Desmond Hogan (1977)
- Peter Sheridan (1978)
- Kate Cruise O'Brien (1979)
- Bernard Farrell (1980)
- Neil Jordan (1981)
- Medbh McGuckian/Special Prize: Seán Ó Tuama & Thomas Kinsella (1982)
- Dorothy Nelson (1983)
- Ronan Sheehan (1984)
- Frank McGuinness (1985)
- Paul Mercier (1986)
- Deirdre Madden (1987)
- Glenn Patterson (1988)
- Robert McLiam Wilson (1989)
- Mary Dorcey (1990)
- Anne Enright (1991)
- Hugo Hamilton (1992)
- Gerard Fanning (1993)
- Colum McCann (1994)
- Philip MacCann (1995)
- Mike McCormack (1996)
- Anne Haverty (1997)
- David Wheatley (1998)
- Mark O'Rowe (1999)
- Claire Keegan (2000)
- Keith Ridgway (2001)
- Caitríona O'Reilly (2002)
- Eugene O'Brien (2003)
- Claire Kilroy (2004)
- Nick Laird (2005)
- Philip Ó Ceallaigh (2006)
- Kevin Barry (2007)
- Leontia Flynn (2008)
- Kevin Power (2009)
- Leanne O'Sullivan (2010)
- Lucy Caldwell (2011)
- Nancy Harris (2012)
- Ciarán Collins (2013)
- Colin Barrett (2014)
- Sara Baume (2015)
- Doireann Ní Ghríofa (2016)
- Elizabeth Reapy (2017)
- Caitriona Lally (2018)
- Mark O'Connell (2019)
- Stephen Sexton (2020)
- Niamh Campbell (2021)
- Seán Hewitt (2022)
- Michael Magee (2023)
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