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  1. Sharman Macdonald (born 8 February 1951) is a Scottish playwright, screenwriter, and actress. Life and career. Macdonald was born in Glasgow, the daughter of Janet Rewat (née Williams) and Joseph Henry Hosgood MacDonald. [1] . She has Scottish and Welsh ancestry. [2] .

  2. Feb 17, 1999 · Glasgow-born playwright Sharman MacDonald's insightful chronicle of a hardened, 28-year relationship between a Scottish mother and daughter is undermined by an uneven four-member ensemble and...

  3. Jul 1, 2008 · Sharman Macdonald Q&A. In case you missed it on our frontpage, we have a Q&A with Sharman Macdonald, the writer of the new BBC Films release The Edge of Love, starring Kiera Knightly and...

  4. Sharman Macdonald recounts with sympathy and deliciously rude detail, the sexual misadventures and misconceptions of Fiona, growing up with her repressive mother and best friend Vari in 1950s Scotland.

  5. Glasgow, Scotland. Publishers: Faber and Faber Ltd. Biography. Playwright and novelist Sharman Macdonald was born in Glasgow in 1951. Educated at the University of Edinburgh, she graduated in 1972 and moved to London where she acted with the 7:84 theatre company and at the Royal Court Theatre.

  6. The shading of innocence into experience, and the inter-generational dynamics through which this eternal transition is played out, have formed a recurrent preoccupation of Sharman Macdonald's...

  7. Film, TV & Theatre. Sharman Macdonald gave up acting to write. Her plays include the award-winning When I Was A Girl I Used to Scream and Shout, The Brave, When We Were Women, All Things Nice, Shades, The Winter Guest, Sea Urchins, After Juliet, The Girl With Red Hair and Broken Hallelujah.

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