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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Andrea_GibbAndrea Gibb - Wikipedia

    Andrea Gibb is a Scottish screenwriter and actress. Early life and education. Andrea Gibb was born in Greenock, Scotland. She studied drama and sociology at Glasgow University and then did a post-graduate teaching degree at Manchester Polytechnic before going on to do an acting course at the Drama Studio London. [1] Career.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0316447Andrea Gibb - IMDb

    Andrea Gibb is known for Elizabeth Is Missing (2019), Dear Frankie (2004) and Mayflies (2022). More at IMDbPro.

    • Actress, Writer, Producer
    • Andrea Gibb
  3. Elizabeth Is Missing is a 2019 British television drama film directed by Aisling Walsh, adapted by Andrea Gibb from the novel of the same name by Emma Healey. It was broadcast on 8 December 2019 on BBC One. It stars Glenda Jackson as Maud, an elderly woman living with dementia who struggles to piece together a double mystery.

    • Sarah Brown
    • BBC One
    • 8 December 2019
    • STV Studios
  4. Biography. Gibb was born in Greenock, Scotland. She studied drama and sociology at Glasgow University and then did a post-graduate teaching degree at Manchester Polytechnic before going on to do an acting course at the Drama Studio London. She acted regularly in theatre and television before she started writing.

  5. Mini Bio. Andrea Gibb is known for Elizabeth Is Missing (2019), Dear Frankie (2004) and Mayflies (2022). Trivia. Andrea won the 2005 Scottish Screen/ Bowmore Filmaker of the Year award for her screenplays Afterlife and Dear Frankie. Both films were shot at the same time in her hometown of Greenock.

  6. Network. BBC One. Release. 27 December. ( 2022-12-27) –. 28 December 2022. ( 2022-12-28) Mayflies is a two-part British television drama series starring Martin Compston and Tony Curran, adapted by Andrea Gibb from Andrew O'Hagan 's 2020 novel of the same name, and directed by Peter Mackie Burns.

  7. Andrea Gibb is an award winning Scottish screenwriter who has worked extensively in both film and television. Her feature length screenplays for ‘Dear Frankie’ and ‘Afterlife’ won her the Scottish Screen Filmmaker of the Year award and the Women In Film and Television script award in 2005.