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Emma Forrest (born 26 December 1976) is a British-American film director, screenwriter and novelist.


Early life

Forrest was born in
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, England, to a
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family. Her American mother, Judy Raines, was also a writer, mainly for British television, whereas her father is British.


Journalism

At age fifteen, Emma Forrest wrote a story on Madonna for the ''
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''. She left school to write her "Generation X" column for the '' Sunday Times'', writing about various
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bands "on the road". The vanished Manic Street Preacher member
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was the first person interviewed. Forrest has worked for ''
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'', '' Vanity Fair'', '' Harper’s Bazaar'', '' Time Out'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Interview and Blackbook'', where she interviewed Snoop Dogg and Brad Pitt. In the autumn of 2011, she contributed an essay to the album '' Ceremonials'' by Florence and the Machine that was included in the CD booklet.


Novels

Forrest has written four novels: ''Namedropper'' (1998), ''Thin Skin'' (2002), ''Cherries in the Snow'' (2005), and ''Royals'', which was released in the UK on 31 October 2019.


Anthologies

In 2001 Forrest contributed to an anthology on the writer
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titled ''Love & Squalor'', with an essay describing Salinger's influence on some current young writers. In 2007 she co-wrote and edited her first non-fiction book, ''Damage Control – Women on the Therapists, Beauticians, and Trainers Who Navigate Their Bodies'', which was an anthology of essays of the emotional pain women suffer for their own physical wellbeing. The book features contributions from many well-known women, including
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, Marian Keyes and Sarah Jones.


Memoir

Forrest wrote a memoir, ''Your Voice in My Head'' (2011), concerning the death of her psychiatrist and her subsequent break-up with her partner. The memoir was announced as a feature film adaptation to be written by Forrest and directed by
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, with
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in the lead role. In August 2022, Forrest published a second memoir, ''Busy Being Free'' concerning her divorce and return to living in London as a single parent.


Screenwriting

A screenplay by Forrest about the late musician
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, ''Becoming Music'', was bought by Brad Pitt's production company
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in September 2000. In 2009 her screenplay ''LIARS (AE)'' was bought by
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at Miramax, with Richard Linklater attached to direct. In 2009 she was listed on ''
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s "Top Ten Screenwriters to Watch". Other screenplays in development:''Know Your Rights'' (
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) and ''How Could You Do This To Me'' ( Paramount Pictures).


Personal life

Forrest was in a relationship with actor
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, whom she met in 2008. She refers to him in her memoir as "GH," short for "Gypsy Husband." In June 2012, Forrest married Australian actor
Ben Mendelsohn Paul Benjamin Mendelsohn (born 3 April 1969) is an Australian actor. He first rose to prominence in Australia for his breakout role in ''The Year My Voice Broke'' (1987) and since then he has had roles in films such as '' Animal Kingdom'' (2010) ...
, who won notice in ''Animal Kingdom''. They had one child together in 2014, and divorced in 2016. She has been diagnosed with
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and borderline personality disorder.


Filmography

* '' Untogether'' (2017) (director, screenplay)


References

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