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Sally Anne Wainwright (born 1963) is an English television writer, producer, and director from
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. Early in her career, Wainwright worked as a playwright, and as a scriptwriter on the long-running radio serial drama ''
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''. In the 1990s, Wainwright began her television career, and, in 2000, created her first original drama series ''
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'' (2000–2003). She won the
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's Writer of the Year Award for the 2009 mini-series ''Unforgiven''. Wainwright is known for her creation of the ITV drama series '' Scott & Bailey'' (2011–2016''), Last Tango in Halifax'' (2012-2020), and '' Happy Valley'' (2014–present). ''Last Tango in Halifax'' won the
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in 2013, whilst ''Happy Valley'' won the same award in both 2015 and 2017. Wainwright is the creator of the 2019 HBO and
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television series '' Gentleman Jack'' starring Suranne Jones as
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and Sophie Rundle as Ann Walker.


Early life

Wainwright was born in 1963 in
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,
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, to Harry Wainwright and Dorothy Wainwright (née Crowther). Wainwright was brought up in
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where she attended Triangle C of E Primary School and
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. She attended the
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, reading English and Related Literature. She has an older sister, Diane Hilton, a housing professional with The Guinness Partnership. Wainwright said that she had always wanted to write, and had started writing when she was young, from the time she was nine years old, and wanted to write for ''
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.'' She said that when she was 16 years old in 1980 she saw a play called ''Bastard Angel'' by playwright
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at the
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and was deeply interested in its short sentences and naturalistic approach to dialogue.


Career

While at the
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, Wainwright took an original play called ''Hanging On'' to the
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and found an agent, Meg Davis, for her writing in the process. Meanwhile, she worked as a bus driver. When she was 24, she left the driving job after she started writing for the Radio 4 series ''
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.'' One of her contributions was to write an atypical story for the long-running radio soap in which the village shop was robbed. After that she wrote for ''
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'', developing her writing skills, from 1994 to 1999. She has since said that working on continuing drama was "a great education in discipline and a lesson that great stories are hard work". She was mentored by Kay Mellor who encouraged her to stop writing for soaps and to concentrate instead on original work. She created the TV series ''
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'' about a woman who had secretly won the lottery. The programme was nominated for multiple awards. In 2006, she wrote the drama series '' Jane Hall'', which depicts the life of a female bus driver in London. Wainwright drew on her own experiences in scripting the series. She won the 2009 Writer of the Year Award given by the
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in 2009 for ''
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'' which took several awards including best TV series. Wainwright says that her strong yet flawed female characters are "almost real" to her and arrive "fully formed" in her imagination. She likes to control the television that is created and has done some directing and producing of her own work partly to ensure the scenery and dialogue reflects Yorkshire. In 2011, she wrote '' Scott & Bailey'', a series about two female police officers. The idea for the series came from the actresses Suranne Jones and Sally Lindsay and former Detective Inspector Diane Taylor, who assisted with bringing the series to air. Wainwright based the plot of her series '' Last Tango in Halifax'' on the story of her mother who was widowed in 2001. Her mother, Dorothy, moved to Oxfordshire to live with her daughter and rediscovered a lost love via Friends Reunited. With her mother's permission, Wainwright developed the story of how she remarried so rapidly, showing extracts from the series to her mother before broadcast. When she told the story to Nicola Shindler, she suggested she turn her mother's experience into a television series. Shindler became the series' executive producer. Both ''Last Tango in Halifax'' and her crime series ''Scott & Bailey'' were turned down by both the BBC and ITV before being accepted retrospectively. The former was voted by BAFTA to be best series in 2012 and Wainwright was given the award for best writer. '' Happy Valley,'' which was shot in
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's upper Upper Calder Valley and
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, stars Sarah Lancashire, whom Wainwright had in mind as she wrote the role. Wainwright made her directorial debut with episode 4 of the first series. Wainwright had previously said that she was willing to write a third series of ''Happy Valley'', but had commitments to work on other projects, and in 2016 producer Nicola Shindler indicated that the third series would not air until 2018 at the earliest.. In 2022 it was announced that a third series will debut on 1 January 2023. In 2016, Wainwright was made a Fellow of the
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. Wainwright wrote and directed a two-hour drama special for
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entitled '' To Walk Invisible: The Bronte Sisters,'' which aired on BBC One in 2016 and in the US in 2017. Its subject is the
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, particularly the relationship the three sisters, Anne,
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and
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, had with their brother, Branwell. While working on the drama, Wainwright said "I am thrilled beyond measure that I've been asked by the BBC to bring to life these three fascinating, talented, ingenious Yorkshire women." In 2019, Wainwright's '' Gentleman Jack'', a drama about the 18th-century Yorkshire landowner, diarist, and open lesbian,
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, played by Suranne Jones, and Lister's courtship of Ann Walker, played by Sophie Rundle, premiered on both BBC One in the UK and HBO in the US.


Personal life

Wainwright, who lives in
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, is married to Ralph "Austin" Sherlaw-Johnson, an antiquarian
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dealer, son of the composer, pianist, and music scholar
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. They have two sons and own two Maine Coon cats. Wainwright was appointed
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(OBE) in the
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for services to writing and television.


Credits


Television


Other

* 1986–1988: ''
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'' (Radio show:
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) − Writer (2 years) * 2000: ''Emily Brontë's Lover'' (Radio show:
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) − Writer * ''Hanging On'' (play)


Honours

* 2003: Best Short Drama Banff Festival for ''The Wife of Bath's Tale'' * 2009: RTS Awards, Best Drama Serial for ''Unforgiven'' * 2011: RTS North West Awards, Best Writer for ''Scott & Bailey'' * 2013: Sky WFTV Awards, Technicolor Writing Award * 2013: BAFTA TV Craft Awards, Best Drama Writer * 2013: BAFTA TV Craft Awards, Best Drama Series for ''Last Tango in Halifax'' * 2014: Broadcast Awards, Best Drama Series for ''Happy Valley'' * 2014: British Screenwriters’ Awards, Best British TV Drama Writing for ''Happy Valley'' * 2014: Crime Thriller Awards, Best TV Series for ''Happy Valley'' * 2014: TV Choice Awards, Best New Drama for ''Happy Valley'' * 2015: Broadcasting Press Guild Awards, Best Drama Writer * 2015: BAFTA TV Craft Awards, Best Drama Writer * 2015: Edgar Allan Poe Awards, Best Television Episode for ''Happy Valley'' (episode 1) * 2015: WGGB Awards, Best Long Form TV Drama for ''Happy Valley'' * 2015: Edinburgh TV Awards, Best Programme of the year for ''Happy Valley'' * 2015: BAFTA Awards, Best Drama Series for ''Happy Valley'' * 2017: RTS Programme Awards, Best Drama Writer for ''Happy Valley'' * 2017: RTS Programme Awards, Judges' Award * 2017: BAFTA Awards, Best Drama Series for ''Happy Valley'' * 2017: BAFTA TV Craft Awards, Best Drama Writer for 'Happy Valley' * 2020: Royal Television Society Awards, Best Drama Series Winner for 'Gentleman Jack' * 2020: Freedom of The Borough of Calderdale * 2020:
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(OBE) in the
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for services to Writing and Television.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Wainwright, Sally Living people English television writers British women television writers English soap opera writers The Archers Alumni of the University of York People from Sowerby Bridge Women soap opera writers 20th-century British women writers BAFTA winners (people) York University alumni Edgar Award winners British television producers English television directors Fellows of the Royal Television Society Officers of the Order of the British Empire WFTV Award winners British women television producers 1963 births 20th-century English screenwriters 21st-century British women writers 21st-century British screenwriters British women television directors