Adam Price (screenwriter), Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Adam Price (screenwriter)

Danish screenwriter and TV-chef

Date of Birth: 07-May-1967

Place of Birth: Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark

Profession: screenwriter, musician, television presenter, restaurateur

Nationality: Denmark

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Adam Price (screenwriter)

  • Adam Price (born 7 May 1967) is a Danish screenwriter, playwright, and restaurateur. Price is an internationally acclaimed and award-winning screenwriter and playwright who has written a number of TV series that have reached a broad audience in many countries over the world.
  • His latest TV series Ride Upon the Storm (DR, 2017 - 2018) has been sold widely around the world and been awarded with a C21International Drama Awards for Best Non-English Language Drama.
  • Adam Price was also the creator of the critically acclaimed TV series, Borgen (DR Drama 2008-2012), which was awarded with a BAFTA Award for the Best International Drama.
  • Adam Price won the Danish TV Award for Best Drama in 2006 for his TV series Anna Pihl (TV 2 Drama), and he was behind the original idea of the Emmy Award-winning Nikolaj og Julie (DR Drama).
  • Before that Adam Price was a staff writer on the TV series Taxa for DR Drama (1997-98).
  • For the theatre, Price has written a number of plays and musicals, lately the critically acclaimed A Conversation Before Death (the Betty Nansen Theatre, Copenhagen 2014). Apart from writing, Adam Price stars as a TV chef with his brother, James Price, hosting the TV show "Spise med Price” (currently in its 11th season at DR), he is the writer of several cookbooks and he co-owns six Brdr.
  • Price restaurants in Denmark. Adam Price originally studied Law at University of Copenhagen in the early 90s, but already began writing professionally for the stage in the mid 80s.
  • Since then he has also worked as a freelance journalist, food-critic at the Danish newspaper Politiken.
  • From 2001-2005 he was Head of Drama for the Danish broadcaster TV2 Denmark.
  • His father John Price was a Danish actor and theatre director.
  • His ancestors moved to Denmark from London in the late 18th century.

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