Louise Ironside

[1] Notable roles include: Caroline Lewis[2] in Channel 4s Brookside, Ophelia[3] in Hamlet, for the Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh and Adele[4] in the World Premiere of David Greig's Europe[5] at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh (1994).During this time, Ironside began writing for several small production houses in and around Edinburgh.This early work includes Risk for the Grassmarket Project, and The Homemade Child and The Little Lady From The Lucky Star both for Lung Ha's Theatre Company,[6] and Trade for Oxygen House.She would then embark upon a highly successful screenwriting career, beginning with writing multiple episodes for the long-running Scottish drama River City'.[8] Since then, she has written for many other popular television series, such as Law & Order: UK, Call The Midwife, Shetland, Waterloo Road, Lip Service, Deep Water, The Tunnel and The Split.
ScottishEdinburgh, Scotland.Royal Conservatoire of ScotlandBrooksideHamletGrassmarketCall The MidwifeShetlandWaterloo RoadLip ServiceThe TunnelThe SplitRiver CityBBC OneBBC ThreeSky AtlanticCanal+GrantchesterMarie AntoinetteBBC TwoBAFTA ScotlandWriter's Guild Of Great BritainBest Long Running TV SeriesRiver City (Series 13. Episode 8)