Lenny Abrahamson (b. 1966)

Alias:
Leonard Abrahamson
Leonard Ian Abrahamson

Birthplace:
Dublin, Ireland

Born:
November 30, 1966

Leonard Ian “Lenny” Abrahamson (born 30 November 1966) is an Irish film director. He is known for directing such acclaimed independent films as "Adam & Paul" (2004), "Garage" (2007), "What Richard Did" (2012) and "Frank" (2014), all of which contributed to his six Irish Film and Television Awards. In 2015, he received widespread recognition for directing "Room," based on the novel of the same name by Emma Donoghue. The film received four nominations at the 88th Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director for Abrahamson. In 2020, he directed 6 episodes of the TV series "Normal People."

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Director:
1991  3 Joes
2004  Adam & Paul
2007  Garage
2008  Dublin 26.06.08: A Film in 4 Days
2012  What Richard Did
2014  Frank
2015  Room
2018  The Little Stranger
2020  Older Normal People
????  A Man's World

Story:
1991  3 Joes
2004  Adam & Paul
2007  Garage
2008  Dublin 26.06.08: A Film in 4 Days
2012  What Richard Did
2014  Frank
2015  Room
2018  The Little Stranger
2020  Older Normal People
????  A Man's World

Supervising Film Editor:
1991  3 Joes
2004  Adam & Paul
2007  Garage
2008  Dublin 26.06.08: A Film in 4 Days
2012  What Richard Did
2014  Frank
2015  Room
2018  The Little Stranger
2020  Older Normal People
????  A Man's World

Creator:
2007  Prosperity

Director:
2007  Prosperity
2020  Normal People
2022  Conversations with Friends

Executive Producer:
2007  Prosperity
2020  Normal People
2022  Conversations with Friends

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