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  1. Rebecca Frayn is an English documentary film maker, screenwriter, novelist and actress. Career. Rebecca Frayn is a film maker and screenwriter. 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. [1]

    • filmmaker, screen writer, novelist, actress
    • Andy Harries (1992–present)
    • 1979–present
  2. Rebecca Frayn is a critically acclaimed novelist, screen-writer and director. She has just completed a third novel, Wild Things and her screenplay Misbehaviour about the Miss World demonstrations in 1970, directed by Phillippa Lowthorpe will be filmed as a feature film for Pathe this autumn.

  3. Rebecca Frayn is a critically acclaimed novelist, screen-writer and director. She has just completed a third novel, Lost in Ibiza and her screenplay Misbehaviour about the Miss World demonstrations in 1970, directed by Phillippa Lowthorpe will be filmed as a feature film for Pathe this autumn.

  4. Picture by David Loftus. Rebecca Frayn is a film maker, screen writer, novelist and environmental activist. She has directed a wide range of signature documentaries for Cutting Edge, Modern Times, The South Bank Show and Imagine, together with an original 3-part series Space for the BBC.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0292451Rebecca Frayn - IMDb

    Rebecca Frayn. Producer: Misbehaviour. Rebecca Frayn was born in 1962 in England, UK. She is a director and producer, known for Misbehaviour (2020), The Lady (2011) and Space (2000). She has been married to Andy Harries since July 1992. They have three children.

    • Director, Producer, Writer
    • Rebecca Frayn
  6. 10. Juni 2020 · Rebecca Frayn: 'One silver lining in the pandemic is that we can rebuild green'. The Misbehaviour screenwriter on Jane Goodall, the TV adaptation of Normal People and why fungi is the key to...

  7. 25. März 2024 · Lost in Ibiza follows the journey of 21-year-old environmental activist Alice, to the Balearic island of hippies and hedonists to find William, a successful 50 year old capitalist, who she has only just discovered is her biological father.