
Simon Wheeler
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BiographySimon Wheeler is a British former screenwriter and television producer. He may be best known for creating the ITV1 drama Kingdom (2007–2009), which starred Stephen Fry and Wheeler's wife, Hermione Norris.
Having entering the film business in 1988, as a labourer in the New Zealand / Australia co-production of The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey, Wheeler worked through the ranks as a grip and a script editor. He was a writer for the crime series Wire in the Blood, which formerly starred Norris. His last screen credit was producer of the BBC miniseries, Castles in the Sky, in 2014.
Biography from the Wikipedia article Simon Wheeler. Licensed under CC-BY-SA. Full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Having entering the film business in 1988, as a labourer in the New Zealand / Australia co-production of The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey, Wheeler worked through the ranks as a grip and a script editor. He was a writer for the crime series Wire in the Blood, which formerly starred Norris. His last screen credit was producer of the BBC miniseries, Castles in the Sky, in 2014.
Biography from the Wikipedia article Simon Wheeler. Licensed under CC-BY-SA. Full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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