Guy Burt
An image from Alex Rider, one of the productions that also features Guy Burt.
Guy Burt

Guy Burt

July 14, 1972 — United Kingdom

Guy Burt is a BAFTA award-winning screenwriter and novelist. He wrote his first novel (After the Hole) when he was 18. He read English Literature at Oxford and then went on to teach for five years before making the jump to full-time writing when After the Hole was adapted as a feature film.

He is the author of two other novels, Sophie and The Dandelion Clock and has been working in film and television since 1999. In 2015 he won a Best Writer BAFTA for his drama Harriet's Army.

He is married to Philosophy lecturer Chon Tejedor.

The Hole

The Hole

2001

Alex Rider

Alex Rider

2020

The Bletchley Circle

The Bletchley Circle

2012

The Bletchley Circle: San Francisco

The Bletchley Circle: San Francisco

2018

Tutankhamun

Tutankhamun

2016

Kingdom

Kingdom

2007

Murder in Mind

Murder in Mind

2001

Ghostboat

Ghostboat

2006