Aschlin Ditta

Aschlin Ditta (born 20 June 1968) is a British television and film screenwriter and actor.

Aschlin Ditta
Born
Aschlin Ditta

(1968-06-20) 20 June 1968
Barnet, London, England, UK

Biography

Aschlin Ditta was born on 20 June 1968 in Barnet, north London, UK, and was brought up in Leicester and then Ely in the Fens, attending King's Ely school.[1] His father, Douglas, was an actor and his mother, Pamela, a florist. Aschlin works as a television and film writer. His background is in comedy and he was a stand-up comedian and actor, having trained at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, London.

He has written and acted in three series and two specials of The Catherine Tate Show with Catherine Tate, winning several awards, and has written for many television shows including Channel 4's No Angels.[2] He has also written several feature films including Scenes of a Sexual Nature (2006)[3] and French Film (2009)[4] for which he won Best Screenplay at the Monte Carlo Film Festival, 2008. He lives in North London with his partner, the actress Georgina Rich, and their daughter Nancy (born 2009). Ditta also wrote Mr. Sloane.

Writing credits

Year Title Notes
2004–2007 The Catherine Tate Show Also actor
2005 No Angels Episode #2.6
Totally Frank Episode: "Debt"
2006 Scenes of a Sexual Nature Also actor
2008 French Film Also co-producer
2009 Nan's Christmas Carol TV special
2010 An Act of Love Short film
2014 Mr. Sloane Episode: "It's a Date, Mr. Sloane"
2016 Do Not Disturb TV film; also executive producer
2018 Swimming with Men Also actor
2019 Doc Martin Episode: "The Shock Of The New"

References

  1. "Ely School pupils impress Ewan McGregor". Ely Standard. Retrieved 2023-01-15.
  2. "Aschlin Ditta". Independent Talent. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
  3. "Scenes of a Sexual Nature review – hit-and-miss Hampstead romcom". the Guardian. 2020-10-30. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
  4. "BBC Writers Room - Aschlin Ditta". BBC. Retrieved 14 January 2012.
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