Kirstie Swain

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Birthplace:
Glasgow, Scotland, UK

Kirstie is a BAFTA nominated, Glasgow dwelling, proudly Scottish screenwriter. She is currently show-running greenlit drama series SWEET PEA (See-Saw/Sky) which is an adaptation of C J Skuse’s popular novel, and is due to start filming later this year. This summer the BBC commissioned pilot for her original series LADYBABY (Kudos) went into production. Kirstie wrote all six episodes of PURE for Channel 4 (produced by Drama Republic),which aired in the UK in January 2019 and was released on HBO Max in the US in August this year. In 2019 PURE was nominated for two Scottish BAFTAS including Best Drama Series and Best Writer. Kirstie was a Consulting Producer and wrote an episode of Vicky Jones’s RUN (Sky/HBO), starring Domhnall Gleeson and Merritt Wever. Kirstie won the 2013 Frank Deasy Award for new writing and in the same year was selected for the Bush/Kudos Initiative and Broadcast Magazine's Hotshots. She is also a graduate of the 2012 BBC Writers Academy where she wrote episodes of 3 continuing drama series

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Creator:
2019  Pure
2024  Sweetpea

Executive Producer:
2019  Pure
2024  Sweetpea

Writer:
2019  Pure
2024  Sweetpea

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