
Heidi Thomas
Birth Name: Heidi Thomas
Birth Date: 1962-08-13
Birth Place: Garston, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
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Heidi Thomas is a British screenwriter and playwright, born in the late 20th century. She is known for adapting 'Madame Bovary' (2000), 'I Capture the Castle' (2003), 'Ballet Shoes' (2007), and 'Cranford' (2007-2009) among others. Thomas created BBC TV series like 'Lillies' (2007), 'Upstairs Downstairs' (2010), and 'Call the Midwife' (2012 - ). She has won awards such as Best Writer from Royal Television Society for 'Cranford'. Thomas is married to actor Stephen McGann, who plays Dr. Turner in 'Call the Midwife'.