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Name
  
Kate Thompson

Role
  
Actress


Movies
  
Criminal Conversation

Kate Thompson (romantic novelist) More Mischief by Kate Thompson

Books
  
That Gallagher Girl, The Kinsella Sisters, The O'Hara Affair, Pixie Pirelli: Hard to C, Sex - Lies and Fairytales

Education
  
Trinity College, Dublin

Kate Thompson (Born 17 November 1959) is an Irish actress and romantic novelist who also writes as Pixie Pirelli (the writer heroine of Sex, Lies and Fairytales). She was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and studied English and French at Trinity College, Dublin.

She spent many years as an actress in theatre and television, most notably in the Irish drama serial Glenroe. She married the actor Malcolm Douglas in 1985 and has a daughter Clara (born 1987). In 1989 she won the Best Actress Award in the Dublin Theatre Festival. Her first novel, It Means Mischief, published in 1999, became a bestseller. The Blue Hour was shortlisted for the Parker Romantic Novel of the Year.

Her light-hearted novels feature a group of characters involved in the arts and business, living between the South of France and Connemara, whose bittersweet romances and working lives have grown and matured through the Celtic Tiger years and the successive austerity, as the characters faced the varying challenges of wealth and poverty.

Love Lies Bleeding is remarkable in that the first 25 chapters are available free by e-mail and the final part of the book, The Clandestine Chapters, can be purchased bound with silk and printed on home-made paper.

Works

  • It Means Mischief (1999)
  • More Mischief (2000)
  • Going Down (2001)
  • The Blue Hour (2002)
  • Striking Poses (2003)
  • A Perfect Life (2004)
  • Living the Dream (2004)
  • Sex, Lies and Fairytales (2005)
  • Hard to Choos (2006) (as Pixie Pirelli)
  • Love Lies Bleeding (2007) [1]
  • Star Gazing (2008)
  • The Kinsella Sisters (2009)
  • That Gallagher Girl (2011)
  • References

    Kate Thompson (romantic novelist) Wikipedia