Troy Kennedy Martin (1932-2009)

Alias:
Troy Kennedy Martin

Birthplace:
Rothesay, Isle of Bute, Scotland, UK

Born:
February 15, 1932

Died:
September 15, 2009

Troy Kennedy Martin (15 February 1932 – 15 September 2009) was a Scottish-born film and television screenwriter best known for creating the long running BBC TV police series Z-Cars, and for the award-winning 1985 anti-nuclear drama Edge of Darkness. Kennedy Martin's best-known work for the cinema was the screenplay for the original version of The Italian Job.

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Adaptation:
1959  The Traitor
1965  The Midas Plague

Original Film Writer:
1959  The Traitor
1965  The Midas Plague
2003  The Italian Job

Screenplay:
1959  The Traitor
1965  The Midas Plague
1970  Kelly's Heroes
1988  Red Heat
1997  Hostile Waters
1999  Bravo Two Zero
2003  The Italian Job

Writer:
1959  The Traitor
1965  The Man Without Papers
1965  The Midas Plague
1969  The Italian Job
1970  Kelly's Heroes
1972  The Jerusalem File
1978  Sweeney 2
1980  Fear of God
1988  Red Heat
1997  Hostile Waters
1999  Bravo Two Zero
2003  The Italian Job
2004  Red Dust
2023  Ferrari

Adaptation:
1955  ITV Play of the Week

Creator:
1955  ITV Play of the Week
1962  Z-Cars
1966  Softly, Softly
1971  Barlow
1973  Jack the Ripper
????  Second Verdict

Teleplay:
1955  ITV Play of the Week
1962  Z-Cars
1966  Softly, Softly
1971  Barlow
1973  Jack the Ripper
1983  Reilly: Ace of Spies
????  Second Verdict

Writer:
1955  ITV Play of the Week
1962  Z-Cars
1966  Softly, Softly
1971  Barlow
1973  Jack the Ripper
1974  Fall of Eagles
1975  The Sweeney
1983  Reilly: Ace of Spies
1983  The Old Men at the Zoo
1985  Edge of Darkness
????  Second Verdict

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