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Alexis Zegerman is a British actress and writer.


Early life and training

Zegerman grew up in a
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family in London, and trained at the
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.


Acting career


Film and TV

Zegerman won a British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Zoe, Poppy's best friend and roommate, in
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's comedy-drama film '' Happy-Go-Lucky''. The role also garnered a London Film Critics award nomination. This was her second collaboration with Leigh. She played the part of Daliah Sofer in ''Storm'' which premiered at the
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in 2009, and Gemma in ITV drama ''
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''. She also appeared in the films '' Albatross'', '' The Wedding Video'', and ''
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''.


Theatre

In 2005 Zegerman appeared in the original cast of Mike Leigh's play ''Two Thousand Years'', at the Royal National Theatre in London. In 2009, she also appeared in ''
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. She played Cissie in the revival of
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'' from June 2011 at the
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. She appeared onstage in ''Travelling Light'' at the Royal National Theatre, directed by artistic director
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's play
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at the Wyndham's Theatre in London's West End. In 2022, Hampstead Theatre put on Zegerman's new play, ''The Fever Syndrome,'' directed by Roxana Silbert and starring Robert Lindsay as Professor Richard Myers, fictional inventor of an IVF treatment.


Writing career


Plays

Zegerman began writing on the Royal Court Young Writers’ Programme. She has written plays for
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including ''Ronnie Gecko'' (Richard Imison Award commendation, '' Are You Sure?'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and the comedy series ''School Runs''. She also wrote the play ''
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'', a co-production between the BBC and
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in France, which was simultaneously broadcast in both countries in February 2009. The play was a finalist for the Prix Europa 2009. Zegerman became Pearson Writer-in-Residence at
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in 2007, where her play ''Lucky Seven'' premiered in November 2008. It has since received further productions in the UK and abroad. Short plays include ''I Ran the World'' for the Royal Court, and ''Noise'' at
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(Westminster Prize for New Playwriting 2003). Her play ''Killing Brando'' opened at the Young Vic as part of Paines Plough's Wild Lunch in 2004, and was later produced at Òran Mór in Glasgow for their ‘A Play, a Pie and a Pint’ season. She has been named a finalist for the prestigious 2011–2012
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. Her play Holy Sh!t had its world premiere at the off-West End Kiln Theatre, and was the first play to open the Kiln's inaugural season after its refurbishment. The play starred
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,
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, Dorothea Myer-Bennet and Daon Broni. In March 2022, Hampstead Theatre premiered Zegerman's play, ''The Fever Syndrome,'' directed by Roxana Silbert and starring Robert Lindsay as Professor Richard Myers, fictional inventor of an IVF treatment.


Screenwriting

Zegerman wrote the screenplay for ''The Honeymoon Suite'' (2010).


References


External links

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Guardian article: First Sight – Alexis Zegerman

First Sight: The Guardian

Profile at Zegerman's literary agent
{{DEFAULTSORT:Zegerman, Alexis Living people Alumni of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama English film actresses English stage actresses English radio actresses English television actresses Year of birth missing (living people)