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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frank_DeasyFrank Deasy - Wikipedia

    Frank Deasy (19 May 1959 – 17 September 2009) was an Irish screenwriter. He won an Emmy Award for the television series Prime Suspect and was also nominated for his works, Looking After Jo Jo and The Grass Arena. His other works included the BBC/HBO mini-series, The Passion.

  2. The Passion is a television drama serial produced by the BBC and HBO Films in association with Deep Indigo Productions. It tells the story of the last week in the life of Jesus. The serial was first proposed by Peter Fincham in 2006, on the success of the contemporary-set Manchester Passion.

    • Religious Drama
  3. Real Men is a two-part British television crime drama series, written by playwright Frank Deasy and directed by Sallie Aphramain, that first broadcast on BBC Two on 12 and 13 March 2003.

  4. Frank Deasy (1959 - 2009) fue un guionista y director de Irlanda conocido por Prozac Nation, Cautivos, La Pasión (Miniserie de TV), Principal sospechoso: Último caso (TV), Ratas en Manhattan (TV), Looking After Jo Jo (Serie de TV), El courier y The Grass Arena (TV)

  5. 18 de sept. de 2009 · Former colleagues including actor Dougray Scott have paid tribute to the screenwriter Frank Deasy, who lost his battle with cancer early yesterday while waiting for a liver transplant. Deasy...

  6. 20 de oct. de 2009 · Frank Deasy, an Irish writer who received a Primetime Emmy for the PBS miniseries Prime Suspect: The Final Act, died September 17, 2009, in a hospital in Edinburgh, Scotland, following liver transplant surgery. He was 49. Deasy, who had cancer of the liver, had been awaiting a transplant for seven months.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0213234Frank Deasy - IMDb

    Frank Deasy was born on 19 May 1959 in Dublin, Ireland. He was a writer and producer, known for Prime Suspect 7: The Final Act (2006), Father & Son (2009) and The Courier (1988). He was married to Marie Connolly. He died on 17 September 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.