Abi Morgan (b. 1968)

Alias:
Abigail Louise Morgan

Birthplace:
Cardiff, Wales, UK

Born:
January 1, 1968

Abigail Louise Morgan is a Welsh playwright and screenwriter. She is the daughter of actress Pat England and theatre director Gareth Morgan. After initial ambitions to become an actress herself, she decided to become a writer while reading drama and literature at Exeter University. Having not dared to show any of her writing "to anyone for five years", her first professional stage credit was in 1998 with "Skinned" at the Nuffield Theatre, Southampton. Her 2001 play "Tender" for the Hampstead Theatre gained her a nomination as "most promising playwright" at the 2002 Laurence Olivier Theatre Awards.

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Screenplay:
2007  Brick Lane
2011  Shame
2011  The Iron Lady
????  Undeniable

Writer:
2000  My Fragile Heart
2002  Murder
2007  Brick Lane
2008  White Girl
2010  Royal Wedding
2011  Shame
2011  The Iron Lady
2012  Lovesong
2013  The Invisible Woman
2015  Suffragette
2017  Brexit Shorts: The End
2025  Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy
????  Undeniable

Creator:
2011  The Hour
2015  River
2018  The Split
2024  Eric

Director:
2011  The Hour
2015  River
2018  The Split
2024  Eric

Executive Producer:
2006  Tsunami: The Aftermath
2011  The Hour
2015  River
2018  The Split
2024  Eric

Screenplay:
2006  Tsunami: The Aftermath
2011  The Hour
2012  Birdsong
2015  River
2018  The Split
2024  Eric

Writer:
1993  Peak Practice
2002  Murder
2004  Sex Traffic
2006  Tsunami: The Aftermath
2011  The Hour
2012  Birdsong
2015  River
2018  Snatches: Moments from Women's Lives
2018  The Split
2024  Eric

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