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'''Jeppe Gjervig Gram''' (born 1976) is a Danish [[screenwriter]]. |
'''Jeppe Gjervig Gram''' (born 1976) is a Danish [[screenwriter]]. |
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He is one of the three screenwriters of the Danish political TV drama ''[[Borgen (Danish TV series)|Borgen]]'', co-creating and writing the series with the [[showrunner]] [[Adam Price (screenwriter)|Adam Price]] and [[Tobias Lindholm]]. He has written 14 of the show's 30 episodes and is credited with storyline contributions to the rest.<ref>http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/need-to-read/2012/07/04/you-could-definitely-do-a-welsh-borgen-danish-writer-s-take-on-cardiff-bay-91466-31320780/</ref> |
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In 2012 Gram received the award for best international series at the [[BAFTA]], together with |
In 2012 Gram received the award for best international series at the [[BAFTA]], together with Adam Price, the show's director [[Søren Kragh-Jacobsen]], and ''[[Borgen (Danish TV series)|Borgen]]'' lead [[Sidse Babett Knudsen]].<ref>http://www.bafta.org/television/awards/nominees-winner-2012,3256,BA.html#jump14</ref> The show was nominated for a [[BAFTA]] again in 2014, and the same year Gram, alongside [[Adam Price (screenwriter)|Price]], [[Tobias Lindholm|Lindholm]], [[Søren Kragh-Jacobsen|Kragh-Jacobsen]] and series producer [[Camilla Hammerich]], was awarded a [[Peabody Award|Peabody]] for his work on ''[[Borgen (Danish TV series)|Borgen]]''.<ref>http://www.peabodyawards.com/award-profile/borgen-dr1-denmark</ref> |
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Revision as of 19:59, 29 April 2016
Jeppe Gjervig Gram (born 1976) is a Danish screenwriter.
He is one of the three screenwriters of the Danish political TV drama Borgen, co-creating and writing the series with the showrunner Adam Price and Tobias Lindholm. He has written 14 of the show's 30 episodes and is credited with storyline contributions to the rest.[1]
In 2012 Gram received the award for best international series at the BAFTA, together with Adam Price, the show's director Søren Kragh-Jacobsen, and Borgen lead Sidse Babett Knudsen.[2] The show was nominated for a BAFTA again in 2014, and the same year Gram, alongside Price, Lindholm, Kragh-Jacobsen and series producer Camilla Hammerich, was awarded a Peabody for his work on Borgen.[3]