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Bridget O'Connor is a Scriptwriter British born on 16 january 1961 at Harrow (United-kingdom)

Bridget O'Connor

Bridget O'Connor
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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 16 january 1961 at Harrow (United-kingdom)
Death 22 september 2010 (at 49 years) at Hove (United-kingdom)

Bridget O'Connor (18 January 1961 – 22 September 2010) was a BAFTA-winning author, playwright and screenwriter. She may be best known for the play The Flags, and her posthumously Oscar-nominated adaptation, with her husband, Peter Straughan, of the book Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy for the film of the same name. She died in 2010, aged 49, from cancer. In 2012, she posthumously won the BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay along with her husband.

Best films

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011)
(Scriptwriter)

Usually with

Paul Weiland
Paul Weiland
(1 films)
Tim Bevan
Tim Bevan
(2 films)
Eric Fellner
Eric Fellner
(2 films)
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Filmography of Bridget O'Connor (3 films)

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Scriptwriter

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, 2h7
Directed by Tomas Alfredson
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Thriller, Spy
Themes Spy films, Politique, Political films
Actors Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Tom Hardy, John Hurt, Toby Jones, Mark Strong
Rating69% 3.4976253.4976253.4976253.4976253.497625
En 1973, George Smiley est un agent du MI6 et l'un de ses principaux dirigeants. À la suite de l'échec catastrophique d'une mission en Hongrie, où l'agent britannique Jim Prideaux a failli être tué, le chef du MI6, Control, est contraint de démissionner, de même que Smiley, mis à la retraite. Control est remplacé par Percy Alleline à la tête du service.
Sixty Six
Sixty Six (2006)
, 1h33
Directed by Paul Weiland
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes Films about religion, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Gregg Sulkin, Helena Bonham Carter, Eddie Marsan, Stephen Rea, Peter Serafinowicz, Stephen Greif
Rating66% 3.3482453.3482453.3482453.3482453.348245
Bernie Reubens (Gregg Sulkin), a young Jewish boy, is about to have his bar mitzvah. Initially, he meticulously plans a lavish reception to upstage that of his older brother Alvie (Ben Newton), but as the family's finances lurch from one disaster to another, the family is forced to lower Bernie's expectations and stage the bar mitzvah reception at home in North London. When England reaches the 1966 football World Cup Final, most of the guests make excuses not to come to the reception so that they can watch the game.