Rebecca Frayn

Filmmaker
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroFilmmaker
isWriter Screenwriter Novelist
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio Literature
Gender
Female
Birth6 May 1962
Age62 years
Family
Spouse:Andy Harries
Children:Jack Harries
The details

Biography

Rebecca Frayn is an English documentary film maker, screenwriter and novelist.

Career

Rebecca Frayn is a film maker, screen writer and novelist, inspired by contemporary issues. She has directed a wide variety of quirky documentary essays for the BBC, Channel 4 and ITV on subjects that range from Tory Wives to the Friern Barnet Mental Asylum and identical twins.

She played the role of June in the 1979 TV movie One Fine Day, directed by Stephen Frears and starring Robert Stephens and Dominic Guard. She also appeared uncredited as the photograph image of Liam Neeson's character's dead wife Joanna in the film Love Actually (2003), directed by Richard Curtis.

She made her drama debut as a director with Whose Baby? for ITV, a TV drama that tackled father's rights, starring Sophie Okonedo and Andrew Lincoln. Also, a screenplay she wrote for the BBC, Killing Me Softly explored the true story of Sara Thornton, whose conviction for murder helped bring about a reform of the law on domestic violence. She has also written and/or directed a number of films about prominent women, including Leni Riefenstahl, Annie Leibovitz and Nora Ephron. Her screenplay about Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady, directed by Luc Besson and starring Michelle Yeoh and David Thewlis was awarded the Amnesty International Human Rights Film Award in 2011.

Her first novel, One Life, dealt with the complex emotional and ethical landscape of IVF. Her second novel, Deceptions, is a psychological thriller, inspired by a true story and explores the impact on a family when a child goes missing.

After making a short viral film in 2008 opposing the proposed expansion of London Heathrow Airport, Frayn co-founded We CAN, a group who lobbied the government to take action on climate change in the run up to the 2010 Copenhagen Conference. In 2012 she directed the Green Party's political broadcast.

Frayn is currently writing a screenplay for the BFI, Miss Behaviour that charts the Miss World demonstrations in 1970 and the birth of feminism.

Personal life

Frayn graduated from the University of Bristol in 1984. She married film producer Andy Harries in July 1992 and they have three children: twin sons, Jack Harries and Finn Harries, and a daughter Emmy. Frayn had to undergo IVF to have her daughter, an experience which inspired her novel One Life. Frayn's father is English entrepreneur Peter Rimmer.

Credits

As novelist

YearNamePublisher
2006One LifeSimon & Schuster
2010DeceptionsSimon & Schuster

As drama director

YearFilmBroadcaster
2003Single – Episodes 1 to 3 of 6Tiger Aspect for ITV1
2004Whose Baby?Granada ITV1

As documentary director

YearFilmBroadcaster
1991The Ghosts of Oxford StreetChannel 4 / Middlemarch Films
1993Annie Leibovitz – South Bank ShowITV / Middlemarch Films
1995Talk Radio – Naked NewsChannel 4 / Oxford TV
1995Nora Ephron – South Bank ShowLWT / Middlemarch Films
1995Tory Wives – Modern TimesBBC 2 / Middlemarch Films
1997Identical Twins – Cutting EdgeChannel 4 / Middlemarch Films
1998Bare – Modern TimesBBC 2 / Middlemarch Films
1999Asylum – Cutting EdgeChannel 4 / Compulsive Viewing
2000Space X3 episodesBBC 2 / Middlemarch Films
2003The World According To Parr – ImagineBBC One

As documentary producer

YearFilmBroadcaster
1993The Wonderful Horrible World of Leni Riefenstahl – Without Walls SpecialChannel 4 / Middlemarch and Omega Films
1999Upstarts x 3 episodesChannel 4 / Middlemarch Films

As screen writer

YearFilmBroadcasterDirector
1991The Last Laugh He Play/She PlayChannel 4/ Middlemarch FilmsBetsan Morris Evans
1991The Ghosts of Oxford StreetChannel 4 / Middlemarch FilmsRebecca Frayn and Malcolm McLaren
1996Killing Me Softly – Screen on OneBBC Two/Middlemarch FilmsStephen Wittaker
2011The LadyEuropacorp and Left Bank PicturesLuc Besson

As actress

YearFilmRoleDirector
1979One Fine DayJuneStephen Frears
2003Love ActuallyJoanna (photo image)Richard Curtis
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