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Lynda La Plante

Lynda Joy La Plante, CBE (née Titchmarsh; born 15 March 1943) is an English author, screenwriter and former actress, best known for writing the Prime Suspect television crime series.

Lynda La Plante

BornLynda Joy Titchmarsh
(1943-03-15) 15 March 1943 (age 80)
Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire, England
OccupationAuthor, screenwriter, actress
Years active1964–present
Spouse
Richard La Plante
(m. 1979; div. 1996)
Website
lyndalaplante.com

Early life Edit

Lynda La Plante was born Lynda Joy Titchmarsh on 15 March 1943 in Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire.[1][2][3][4][5] La Plante's older sister Dail was killed in a road accident, at the age of five, before she was born.[6][7] Her younger sister, Gill Titchmarsh is a casting director, and the two have often worked together.[8] They also had a brother who was a doctor.

Raised in Liverpool, La Plante trained for the stage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. After finishing her studies, using the stage name Lynda Marchal, she appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company in a variety of productions, as well as popular television series including Z-Cars, Educating Marmalade, The Sweeney, The Professionals, and Bergerac. As an actress she is perhaps best remembered as the hay-fever suffering ghost Tamara Novek in the BBC children's series Rentaghost. In 1974, La Plante took her first scriptwriting job on the ITV children's series The Kids from 47A.[9]

Widows and career breakthrough Edit

Her breakthrough came in 1983 when she created and wrote the six-part robbery series Widows for Thames Television. The plot concerned the widows of four armed robbers carrying out a heist planned by their deceased husbands. A second series of Widows followed in 1985, while a sequel She's Out took up the story ten years later.

Her debut novel, The Legacy, was published in 1987 and received both critical and best-seller success. Her second, third and fourth novels came soon after – The Talisman (1987), Bella Mafia (1990) and Entwined (1993) – all of which became international best sellers. In 1990 La Plante started working on her next television project, Prime Suspect, which was released by Granada Television in 1991. Prime Suspect starred Helen Mirren as DCI Jane Tennison, airing in the UK as well as on PBS in the United States as part of the anthology program Mystery!. In 1993 La Plante won an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for her work on the series. In 1992 she wrote a TV film called Seekers, starring Brenda Fricker and Josette Simon, produced by Sarah Lawson.

In 1993 La Plante formed her own television production company, La Plante Productions and through her new company she wrote and produced high-rating series The Governor (ITV 1995–96), Supply & Demand (ITV 1997–98), Killer Net (Channel 4 1998), acclaimed series Trial & Retribution (ITV 1997–2009), Mind Games (ITV 2001) and The Commander (ITV 2003–08). During this period La Plante also released the Cold series of books; Cold Shoulder, Cold Blood and Cold Heart, followed by Sleeping Cruelty (2000) – adding to her list of best sellers.

In 1996 La Plante co-wrote and executive produced The Prosecutors (NBC) with Tom Fontana (starring Stockard Channing), wrote and executive produced Bella Mafia (1998 CBS) (starring Vanessa Redgrave), which La Plante adapted from her novel of the same name. In 2001 she co-produced The Warden (2001 TNT), starring Ally Sheedy, a variation of La Plante's series The Governor. La Plante also co-produced her adaptation of the UK hit Widows (2002 ABC) and produced the pilot of Cold Shoulder (2006 New Regency / CBS) starring Kelly McGillis, which was based on her Cold series. La Plante was also executive producer on Daniel Petrie Jnr's adaptation of her show Framed (2002 TNT) which starred Sam Neill and Rob Lowe.

La Plante released Royal Flush (2002), and then began working on her Anna Travis series, which includes Above Suspicion (2004), The Red Dahlia (2005), Clean Cut (2007), Deadly Intent (2008), Silent Scream (2009), Blind Fury (2010), Blood Line (2011), Backlash (2012), and Wrongful Death (2013). So successful were the books that a UK television series was written and produced by La Plante starring Kelly Reilly and Ciarán Hinds.

Widows was remade as a US-set film in 2018, directed by Steve McQueen.[10] Prime Suspect was also remade as an American series, starring Maria Bello. It ran for 13 episodes in 2011-2012.[11]

Awards Edit

La Plante has received many awards over the course of her career. For her work on Prime Suspect she received two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Mini Series (1993, 1994), as well as the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Mystery TV Episode.[12] In 2001, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) gave her the Dennis Potter Award for television writing.[12]

In 2008 La Plante was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the Queen's Birthday Honours List for services to Literature, Drama and to Charity.[12][13] In the same year she received the TV Spielfilm Award at the International Film and Television Festival Conference in Cologne, Germany, for her television adaptation of her novel Above Suspicion.

In 2009 La Plante was inducted into the Crime Thriller Awards Hall of Fame and most recently, in 2013, La Plante was awarded an Honorary Fellowship with the Forensic Science Society (FSSoc), the first non-scientist to be inducted into the professional body; receiving the award for the accuracy with which she portrays forensic science in her work.

She has also been made an honorary member of the British Film Institute,[12] and an Honorary Fellow from Liverpool John Moores University.

Works Edit

Television and film Edit

Literature Edit

Dolly Rawlins/Widows/Jack Warr
  • Widows (1983/2018)
  • Widows II (1985) / Widows' Revenge (2019)
  • She's Out (1995)
  • Buried (2020)
  • Judas Horse (2021)[14]
  • Vanished (2022)
  • Pure Evil (2023)
Legacy
  • The Legacy (1987)
  • The Talisman (1987)
Jane Tennison
Lorraine Page
  • Cold Shoulder (1994)
  • Cold Blood (1996)
  • Cold Heart (1998)
Trial And Retribution
  • Trial and Retribution (1997)
  • Trial and Retribution II (1998)
  • Trial and Retribution III (1999)
  • Trial and Retribution IV (2000)
  • Trial and Retribution V (2002)
  • Trial and Retribution VI (2002)
Anna Travis
  • Above Suspicion (2004)
  • The Red Dahlia (2006)
  • Clean Cut (2007)
  • Deadly Intent (2008)
  • Silent Scream (2009)
  • Blind Fury (2010)
  • Bloodline (2011)
  • Backlash (2012)
  • Wrongful Death (2013)
Novels
Short stories
  • The Little One (2012)

Personal life Edit

She was married to musician Richard La Plante for 17 years, until their divorce in 1996. At the age of 57 she adopted a baby son whose name is Lorcan.[16][17]

References Edit

  1. ^ Lawrence, Ben (2 March 2017). "Tougher than Jane Tennison? How Lynda la Plante made crime pay". The Telegraph. Retrieved 1 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Lynda Titchmarsh, Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
  3. ^ . Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 4 August 2011. Retrieved 14 February 2012.
  4. ^ "Only 57? Lynda La Plante used to be older than me, says Robinson, 59" The Daily Telegraph (8 February 2004). Retrieved 8 December 2009.
  5. ^ Plante, La (21 June 2022). Royal Heist - Princeton Public Library. ISBN 9781400060252. Retrieved 1 July 2022. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  6. ^ "Dail Titchmarsh, Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
  7. ^ "Lynda la Plante: 'Did you write Prime Suspect? Asked my mother – three series in'". TheGuardian.com. September 2017.
  8. ^ "'I'd have given up every word I've ever written...if I could've had a child of my own' | lady.co.uk".
  9. ^ "Biography". lyndalaplante.com. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
  10. ^ Hughes, Sarah (2 November 2018). "Widows: the big-haired 80s caper that inspired Steve McQueen". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
  11. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (15 November 2011). "NBC's 'Prime Suspect' To Shut Down Production". Deadline. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
  12. ^ a b c d "Lynda La Plante." Contemporary Authors Online. Detroit: Gale, 2009. Retrieved via Biography in Context database, 2017-07-02; also available online via Encyclopedia.com.
  13. ^ "Order of the British Empire". The London Gazette (Supplement). No. 58729. 14 June 2008. p. 87.
  14. ^ Plante, Lynda La (9 March 2021). Judas Horse. Zaffre. ISBN 978-1-83877-441-7.
  15. ^ "Lynda La Plante on her sixth young Tennison novel and hopes to revive Prime Suspect with Helen Mirren". The Irish News. 17 February 2021. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  16. ^ "Lynda La Plante on Savilie, the seventies and having a son (From HeraldScotland)". Heraldscotland.com. 7 September 2013. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
  17. ^ Woods, Judith (17 October 2008). "Lynda La Plante's life story will be 'vicious'". Telegraph. Retrieved 2 March 2017.

External links Edit

  • Linda La Plante at IMDb
  • Lynda La Plante at the MBC Encyclopedia of Television
  • Lynda La Plante biography and credits at the BFI's Screenonline
  • Official website
  • La Plante Productions

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Lynda La Plante news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Lynda Joy La Plante CBE nee Titchmarsh born 15 March 1943 is an English author screenwriter and former actress best known for writing the Prime Suspect television crime series Lynda La PlanteCBEBornLynda Joy Titchmarsh 1943 03 15 15 March 1943 age 80 Newton le Willows Lancashire EnglandOccupationAuthor screenwriter actressYears active1964 presentSpouseRichard La Plante m 1979 div 1996 wbr Websitelyndalaplante wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Widows and career breakthrough 3 Awards 4 Works 4 1 Television and film 4 2 Literature 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditLynda La Plante was born Lynda Joy Titchmarsh on 15 March 1943 in Newton le Willows Lancashire 1 2 3 4 5 La Plante s older sister Dail was killed in a road accident at the age of five before she was born 6 7 Her younger sister Gill Titchmarsh is a casting director and the two have often worked together 8 They also had a brother who was a doctor Raised in Liverpool La Plante trained for the stage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art After finishing her studies using the stage name Lynda Marchal she appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company in a variety of productions as well as popular television series including Z Cars Educating Marmalade The Sweeney The Professionals and Bergerac As an actress she is perhaps best remembered as the hay fever suffering ghost Tamara Novek in the BBC children s series Rentaghost In 1974 La Plante took her first scriptwriting job on the ITV children s series The Kids from 47A 9 Widows and career breakthrough EditHer breakthrough came in 1983 when she created and wrote the six part robbery series Widows for Thames Television The plot concerned the widows of four armed robbers carrying out a heist planned by their deceased husbands A second series of Widows followed in 1985 while a sequel She s Out took up the story ten years later Her debut novel The Legacy was published in 1987 and received both critical and best seller success Her second third and fourth novels came soon after The Talisman 1987 Bella Mafia 1990 and Entwined 1993 all of which became international best sellers In 1990 La Plante started working on her next television project Prime Suspect which was released by Granada Television in 1991 Prime Suspect starred Helen Mirren as DCI Jane Tennison airing in the UK as well as on PBS in the United States as part of the anthology program Mystery In 1993 La Plante won an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for her work on the series In 1992 she wrote a TV film called Seekers starring Brenda Fricker and Josette Simon produced by Sarah Lawson In 1993 La Plante formed her own television production company La Plante Productions and through her new company she wrote and produced high rating series The Governor ITV 1995 96 Supply amp Demand ITV 1997 98 Killer Net Channel 4 1998 acclaimed series Trial amp Retribution ITV 1997 2009 Mind Games ITV 2001 and The Commander ITV 2003 08 During this period La Plante also released the Cold series of books Cold Shoulder Cold Blood and Cold Heart followed by Sleeping Cruelty 2000 adding to her list of best sellers In 1996 La Plante co wrote and executive produced The Prosecutors NBC with Tom Fontana starring Stockard Channing wrote and executive produced Bella Mafia 1998 CBS starring Vanessa Redgrave which La Plante adapted from her novel of the same name In 2001 she co produced The Warden 2001 TNT starring Ally Sheedy a variation of La Plante s series The Governor La Plante also co produced her adaptation of the UK hit Widows 2002 ABC and produced the pilot of Cold Shoulder 2006 New Regency CBS starring Kelly McGillis which was based on her Cold series La Plante was also executive producer on Daniel Petrie Jnr s adaptation of her show Framed 2002 TNT which starred Sam Neill and Rob Lowe La Plante released Royal Flush 2002 and then began working on her Anna Travis series which includes Above Suspicion 2004 The Red Dahlia 2005 Clean Cut 2007 Deadly Intent 2008 Silent Scream 2009 Blind Fury 2010 Blood Line 2011 Backlash 2012 and Wrongful Death 2013 So successful were the books that a UK television series was written and produced by La Plante starring Kelly Reilly and Ciaran Hinds Widows was remade as a US set film in 2018 directed by Steve McQueen 10 Prime Suspect was also remade as an American series starring Maria Bello It ran for 13 episodes in 2011 2012 11 Awards EditThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Lynda La Plante news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message La Plante has received many awards over the course of her career For her work on Prime Suspect she received two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Mini Series 1993 1994 as well as the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Mystery TV Episode 12 In 2001 the British Academy of Film and Television Arts BAFTA gave her the Dennis Potter Award for television writing 12 In 2008 La Plante was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE in the Queen s Birthday Honours List for services to Literature Drama and to Charity 12 13 In the same year she received the TV Spielfilm Award at the International Film and Television Festival Conference in Cologne Germany for her television adaptation of her novel Above Suspicion In 2009 La Plante was inducted into the Crime Thriller Awards Hall of Fame and most recently in 2013 La Plante was awarded an Honorary Fellowship with the Forensic Science Society FSSoc the first non scientist to be inducted into the professional body receiving the award for the accuracy with which she portrays forensic science in her work She has also been made an honorary member of the British Film Institute 12 and an Honorary Fellow from Liverpool John Moores University Works EditTelevision and film Edit The Kids from 47A 1973 1974 Widows 1983 1985 Unnatural Causes Hidden Talents 1986 Screen One Seconds Out 1992 Civvies 1992 Framed 1992 Seekers 1993 Comics 1993 Prime Suspect 1993 2006 The Lifeboat 1994 She s Out 1995 sequel to Widows The Governor 1995 1996 Supply amp Demand 1997 1998 Trial amp Retribution 1997 2009 Bella Mafia 1997 Killer Net 1998 Cold Shoulder 2000 Mind Games 2001 Widows 2002 US adaptation of the series of the same name The Commander 2003 2008 Above Suspicion 2009 2012 Prime Suspect 2011 2012 US adaptation of the series of the same name Prime Suspect 1973 2017 Widows 2018 Film adaptation of the TV series of the same name Literature Edit Dolly Rawlins Widows Jack WarrWidows 1983 2018 Widows II 1985 Widows Revenge 2019 She s Out 1995 Buried 2020 Judas Horse 2021 14 Vanished 2022 Pure Evil 2023 LegacyThe Legacy 1987 The Talisman 1987 Jane TennisonPrime Suspect 1991 Prime Suspect 2 1992 Prime Suspect 3 1993 Tennison 2015 basis of British TV series Prime Suspect 1973 Hidden Killers 2016 Good Friday 2017 Murder Mile 2018 The Dirty Dozen 2019 Blunt Force 2020 Unholy Murder 2021 15 Dark Rooms 2022 A Taste of Blood 2023 Lorraine PageCold Shoulder 1994 Cold Blood 1996 Cold Heart 1998 Trial And RetributionTrial and Retribution 1997 Trial and Retribution II 1998 Trial and Retribution III 1999 Trial and Retribution IV 2000 Trial and Retribution V 2002 Trial and Retribution VI 2002 Anna TravisAbove Suspicion 2004 The Red Dahlia 2006 Clean Cut 2007 Deadly Intent 2008 Silent Scream 2009 Blind Fury 2010 Bloodline 2011 Backlash 2012 Wrongful Death 2013 NovelsBella Mafia 1991 Civvies 1992 Entwined 1992 Framed 1992 Seekers 1993 Comics 1993 The Governor 1995 The Governor 2 1996 Sleeping Cruelty 2000 Royal Flush 2002 Twisted 2014 Short storiesThe Little One 2012 Personal life EditShe was married to musician Richard La Plante for 17 years until their divorce in 1996 At the age of 57 she adopted a baby son whose name is Lorcan 16 17 References Edit Lawrence Ben 2 March 2017 Tougher than Jane Tennison How Lynda la Plante made crime pay The Telegraph Retrieved 1 July 2022 Lynda Titchmarsh Index entry FreeBMD ONS Retrieved 6 March 2011 BFI biodata Ftvdb bfi org uk Archived from the original on 4 August 2011 Retrieved 14 February 2012 Only 57 Lynda La Plante used to be older than me says Robinson 59 The Daily Telegraph 8 February 2004 Retrieved 8 December 2009 Plante La 21 June 2022 Royal Heist Princeton Public Library ISBN 9781400060252 Retrieved 1 July 2022 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help Dail Titchmarsh Index entry FreeBMD ONS Retrieved 6 March 2011 Lynda la Plante Did you write Prime Suspect Asked my mother three series in TheGuardian com September 2017 I d have given up every word I ve ever written if I could ve had a child of my own lady co uk Biography lyndalaplante com Retrieved 15 November 2018 Hughes Sarah 2 November 2018 Widows the big haired 80s caper that inspired Steve McQueen The Guardian Retrieved 28 December 2021 Andreeva Nellie 15 November 2011 NBC s Prime Suspect To Shut Down Production Deadline Retrieved 28 December 2021 a b c d Lynda La Plante Contemporary Authors Online Detroit Gale 2009 Retrieved via Biography in Context database 2017 07 02 also available online via Encyclopedia com Order of the British Empire The London Gazette Supplement No 58729 14 June 2008 p 87 Plante Lynda La 9 March 2021 Judas Horse Zaffre ISBN 978 1 83877 441 7 Lynda La Plante on her sixth young Tennison novel and hopes to revive Prime Suspect with Helen Mirren The Irish News 17 February 2021 Retrieved 25 April 2021 Lynda La Plante on Savilie the seventies and having a son From HeraldScotland Heraldscotland com 7 September 2013 Retrieved 2 March 2017 Woods Judith 17 October 2008 Lynda La Plante s life story will be vicious Telegraph Retrieved 2 March 2017 External links EditLinda La Plante at IMDb Lynda La Plante at the MBC Encyclopedia of Television Lynda La Plante biography and credits at the BFI s Screenonline Official website La Plante Productions Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lynda La Plante amp oldid 1176015841, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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