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| - B’aisteoir agus scríbhneoir teilifíse agus drámaíochta Sasanach é Stephen Mallatratt (15 Meitheamh 1947 – 22 Samhain 2004). An cháil is mó atá air ná gur scríobh sé an dráma mór-ráchairte, , agus an dráma sin bunaithe ar an úrscéal le , leis an ainm céanna. Ba scríbhneoir fadtéarmach é don sobaldráma cáiliúil, Coronation Street, chomh maith. Fuair sé bás ó leoicéime. (ga)
- Nigel Stephen Mallatratt (15 June 1947, Mill Hill, London – 22 November 2004) was an English playwright, television screenwriter and actor. He is best known for his television work on the ITV series Coronation Street, The Forsyte Saga (2002) and Island at War (2004), and for his stage adaptation of the novel The Woman in Black which has run in the West End since 1989. He was also an actor, appearing in minor roles in Chariots of Fire and Brideshead Revisited. Mallatratt was married three times, to Vanessa Mallatratt, Eileen O'Brien and stage manager Emma London. He had a daughter, Hannah, with O'Brien. He died of leukaemia in 2004. (en)
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| - B’aisteoir agus scríbhneoir teilifíse agus drámaíochta Sasanach é Stephen Mallatratt (15 Meitheamh 1947 – 22 Samhain 2004). An cháil is mó atá air ná gur scríobh sé an dráma mór-ráchairte, , agus an dráma sin bunaithe ar an úrscéal le , leis an ainm céanna. Ba scríbhneoir fadtéarmach é don sobaldráma cáiliúil, Coronation Street, chomh maith. Fuair sé bás ó leoicéime. (ga)
- Nigel Stephen Mallatratt (15 June 1947, Mill Hill, London – 22 November 2004) was an English playwright, television screenwriter and actor. He is best known for his television work on the ITV series Coronation Street, The Forsyte Saga (2002) and Island at War (2004), and for his stage adaptation of the novel The Woman in Black which has run in the West End since 1989. He was also an actor, appearing in minor roles in Chariots of Fire and Brideshead Revisited. Mallatratt was married three times, to Vanessa Mallatratt, Eileen O'Brien and stage manager Emma London. He had a daughter, Hannah, with O'Brien. He died of leukaemia in 2004. (en)
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