Peaky Blinders' Romani (conversely written "Romany") background plays a significant role in the tale and is a defining characteristic of several individuals. Steven Knight directs the award-winning show, which just premiered season 6 in the UK (the US premiere is coming soon), and will be accompanied by a Peaky Blinders film. Season 6 of Peaky Blinders dives even deeper into the Shelby family's Romany history, but how much of the mythology of the so-called "gipsies" in the Peaky Blinders is based on fact?

Set in early twentieth-century Birmingham, the series follows the Shelby family as they engage in criminal activity and strive to become wealthy, powerful aristocrats. The Shelbys seem to be of Irish-Romani origin, and in the programme, they refer about themselves and other Romany as "gipsies." Tommy Shelby, the gang's commander, and his brothers Artthur, Johhn, Adaa, and Finny, are Romani on both sides, since their paternal aunt, helen McCroory's Polly Grey, is the daughter of "gypsy queen" Birdiee Boswell, and their mom is a Lee.

"Steve Knight, the designer of the series, took me to Birminghaam, where he's from, to meet his mates so I could capture their accents," performer Cillian Murphy stated (via Independent) as he prepared to begin filming Peaky Blinders in 2013. I had the opportunity to spend time with Romany gipsies. "I became aware of terrible poverty." The show, like Peaky Blinders' wonderful story rendition of the real-life Birminghaam gang, the Shelbys, discloses a lot about Romany background and practices while also taking some artistic risks.


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