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Abigail Louise Morgan (born 1968) is a Welsh playwright and screenwriter known for her works for television, such as ''
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'' and '' The Hour'', and the films '' Brick Lane'', '' The Iron Lady'', ''
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'' and '' Suffragette''.


Early life

Abigail Louise Morgan was born in
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, Wales, in 1968. She is the daughter of actress Pat England and theatre director Gareth Morgan, who was director of the Gulbenkian Theatre in
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(now the Northern Stage). Her parents divorced when she was a teenager and her childhood was spent moving around the country while her mother acted in repertory theatre; she told ''
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'' in 2010 that she had attended seven separate schools during her childhood. Her sister is the fundraiser at London's Unicorn Theatre.Maggie Brown
Abi Morgan: Cometh the hour
, ''The Stage'', 15 July 2011.
After initial ambitions to become an actress herself, she decided to become a writer while reading drama and literature at Exeter University.Nigel Farndale
Abi Morgan interview
, ''Daily Telegraph'', 12 July 2011.
She then took a postgraduate writing course at the
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.


Writing career


Theatre

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. She has written plays for the Royal Exchange Studio Theatre Manchester, the
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, the
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, Edinburgh, the
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and the
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, London. Her 2001 play ''Tender'' commissioned by Birmingham Rep Theatre and co-produced with the
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gained her a nomination as "most promising playwright" at the 2002
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s.


Television

Morgan gained her first television writing credit in 1998 on the continuing ITV drama series '' Peak Practice'', following that with a television play ''My Fragile Heart'' (2000) and a BBC2 drama ''Murder'' in 2002, starring Julie Walters. She was commissioned to write the single drama ''
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'' for Channel 4 in 2004, about a teenage girl trafficked from the Balkans to Britain. This drama, directed by David Yates, won the 2005 BAFTA award for Best Drama Serial. She has since written a number of single dramas for television including '' Tsunami: The Aftermath'' (2006), '' White Girl'', part of ''
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'' (2008) and ''Royal Wedding'' (2010), which follows the 1981 Royal Wedding through the perspective of events held in a small Welsh mining village. Her television work also includes writing ''
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'', a two-part television adaptation of
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's novel of the same title. Morgan's first continuing drama series was '' The Hour'' (2011), set in a BBC newsroom during the 1956 Suez Crisis. It was commissioned for a second series, but cancelled after the second series was transmitted, its ratings having been one quarter lower than the first. In 2013, she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Dramatic Special for ''The Hour'', having also been nominated in 2012. Morgan wrote the legal drama ''The Split'', about the private and professional lives of divorce lawyers, first shown on BBC1 in April 2018.


Film

Morgan has also written for cinema: her 2007 adaptation of
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's novel '' Brick Lane'' was critically acclaimed, but created controversy – some Brick Lane Bengalis labelled the film "defamatory" and a planned royal film performance was cancelled. Her next film was '' The Iron Lady'', which starred
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as
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, closely followed by a smaller-budget production, ''
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'', co-written with Steve McQueen. Her work on ''The Iron Lady'' earned her a
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nomination, while her work on ''Shame'' earned her a
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nomination. She has said that she always puts one line from her last film in her next film. Her next film, ''The Invisible Woman'', was an adaptation of the book of the same name by Claire Tomalin, about the secret love affair between
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and Nelly Ternan, which lasted for thirteen years until his death in 1870. The film was released to critical acclaim in 2013, but its production was reportedly strained after clashes between lead actress Kristin Scott Thomas and Morgan on set, the source of which was never disclosed. A staunch opponent of
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, Morgan was one of nine leading playwrights to contribute to a series of online dramas in 2017 responding to the causes and consequences of the EU referendum result. Entitled ''Brexit Shorts'', Morgan's monologue, ''The End'', starred Penelope Wilton as a woman on the brink as she faces the consequences of the end of her 43-year-old marriage.


Non Fiction

In May 2022, Morgan released a memoir entitled ''This Is Not a Pity Memoir'', in which she discusses her husband's battle with encephalitis.


Personal life

Morgan lives in the north London neighbourhood of Stroud Green in
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, with her husband, actor Jacob Krichefski, and their two children. In January 2020, Morgan said that she was recovering from breast cancer. Morgan was awarded an OBE in the
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.


Selected works


Plays

*''Skinned'' (1997) *''Sleeping Around'' (1998) – co-written with Mark Ravenhill, Stephen Greenhorn and Hilary Fannin *''Fast Food'' (1999) *'' Splendour'' (2000) *''Tiny Dynamite'' (2001) *''Tender'' (2001) *''Monster Mum'' (2005) *''Fugee'' (2008) *''Chain Play – Production II'' – co-written with Neil LaBute, Mike Poulton and Tanya Ronder *''The Night is Darkest Before the Dawn'' (2009), as part of '' The Great Game: Afghanistan'' *''Lovesong'' (2011) *''27'' (2011) *'' The Mistress Contract'' (2014) *''The End'' (2017)


Film screenplays

*'' Brick Lane'' (2007) *'' The Iron Lady'' (2011) *''
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'' (2011) *'' The Invisible Woman'' (2013) *'' Suffragette'' (2015)


TV screenplays

*'' My Fragile Heart'' (2000) *'' Murder'' (2002) *''
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'' (2004) *'' Tsunami: The Aftermath'' (2006) *'' White Girl'', part of ''
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'' (2008) – with Hettie Macdonald, won the TV Spielfilm Award at the
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*''Royal Wedding'' (2010) *'' The Hour'' (2011) *''
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'' (2012) *''
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'' (2015) *'' The Split'' (2018, 2020, 2022)


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Theatre credits

The Guardian
{{DEFAULTSORT:Morgan, Abi Living people 1968 births British dramatists and playwrights Alumni of the University of Exeter British women dramatists and playwrights British women screenwriters Primetime Emmy Award winners Writers from Cardiff