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Kelly Marcel (born 10 January 1974) is an English filmmaker and former actress. After working as a child actor in the United Kingdom, Marcel had her breakout as a screenwriter in Hollywood when her script for '' Saving Mr. Banks'' made the 2011 Black List and was quickly acquired by
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, which released the film in 2013. She is also known for writing the 2015 film adaptation of E. L. James' '' Fifty Shades of Grey'' and the Sony's Spider-Man Universe film ''
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'' (2018) as well as its sequels '' Venom: Let There Be Carnage'' (2021) and '' Venom: The Last Dance'' (2024), the latter of which she directed in her directorial debut. Marcel also created and served as executive producer of the television series '' Terra Nova'' (2011) and '' The Changeling'' (2023), for which she was also the showrunner and is credited with writing eight episodes.


Early life

Marcel was born in London, England, and studied English literature at the University of Exeter. Her father is filmmaker
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, and she has a sister, actress Rosie Marcel.


Career


Child acting career (1989–2003)

Marcel worked as a child actor in the United Kingdom, playing minor roles in television series such as ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Casualty''. She also had a largely non-speaking role as Young Vera in the 1994 television film adaptation of '' A Dark-Adapted Eye''.


Early work as screenwriter (2008–2011)

Marcel eventually quit acting to pursue writing while working part-time in Prime Time Video, a video rental shop in
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,
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. Around the corner from the video shop was the Latchmere pub, where Tom Hardy hosted an acting workshop. Marcel and Hardy became friends, and he subsequently brought Marcel in to do uncredited rewrites on his 2008 film '' Bronson'', directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, after it ran into trouble. One of Hardy's tattoos says 'Skribe' in tribute to Marcel. While working at the video shop, she wrote a script for a TV show called ''Gondwanaland Highway''. She wrote it for her father, who had been telling her about the supercontinent Gondwanaland and reading a
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book on time travel. Marcel, who had just seen
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's 2006 global warming documentary '' An Inconvenient Truth'', combined these three influences into the script. ''Gondwanaland Highway'' was almost picked up by Carnival Films, the UK production company behind ''
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'', when producer Aaron Kaplan persuaded Marcel to bring the show to America instead—where it became the tv series ''Terra Nova''. She sold a script about death row, titled ''Westbridge'', to Showtime. She worked on the script with director Thomas Schlamme. Though the script went unmade, it became a calling card for Marcel in Hollywood.


Hollywood breakthrough (2011–2013)

After her two-week trip to Los Angeles and her decision not to continue working on ''Terra Nova'', Marcel returned to the London video shop. She was approached by Ruby Films' Alison Owen to work on a project about ''
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'' author P. L. Travers and her relationship with
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for
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, based on an earlier draft by Sue Smith. The script, '' Saving Mr. Banks'', landed on the 2011 Black List, and was acquired by
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. The film was released in 2013, directed by
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, and starring
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as
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and
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as P. L. Travers. Marcel and Smith shared writing credit. Marcel was nominated for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer at the 67th Annual BAFTA Awards.


Box office success as screenwriter (2014–2021)

Marcel was hired in 2012 to adapt E. L. James' bestselling erotic novel '' Fifty Shades of Grey'', with
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directing, after
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won the rights to the ''Fifty Shades'' trilogy for $5 million in a bidding war. Though the film was financially successful, grossing $571.1 million worldwide on a $40 million budget and spawning two sequels, both Marcel and Johnson expressed unhappiness with the finished film, with Marcel describing it as too painful to watch. Of particular issue was James' insistence that the film preserve her original dialogue in its entirety, and threatening to boycott the film if the dialogue was rewritten. She was one of the writers on
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's ''
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'' adaptation, alongside Scott Rosenberg and Jeff Pinkner. Directed by
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, the film stars Marcel's friend and frequent collaborator Tom Hardy in the title role. She returned to write the scripts for ''Venoms first and second sequels, '' Venom: Let There Be Carnage'' (2021) and '' Venom: The Last Dance'' (2024), receiving sole writing credit on both fils. The first three ''Venom'' films were both big successes at the box office and have been by far the most financially successful of all the live-action films in the Sony's Spider-Man Universe (SSU).


Success as TV and film writer, creator, showrunner, and director (2022–present)

In October 2022, it was announced that Marcel would be making her directorial debut in 2024 with '' Venom: The Last Dance'', in addition to writing and producing the film. '' The Last Dance'' marks the third movie in Sony's ''Venom'' trilogy, all of which have been written or co-written by Marcel. In September 2023, '' The Changeling'' premiered on Apple TV+ with Marcel at the show's helm as its creator, showrunner, and the credited writer for all eight episodes in the first season. Marcel worked in close, intense collaboration with author Victor LaValle in adapting his award-winning 2017 novel ''The Changeling'' into a television show with the same name for Apple TV+ that premiered in October 2023. When asked about this project, Marcel stated "I think part of being faithful to a novel whilst also expanding it for TV is finding a miraculous partner like Victor aValle who will come along on the journey with you,” adding that LaValle was on-set every day and encouraged her to experiment with his story. LaValle echoed similar comments about his admiration for Marcel: "The best kind of leader says, 'All of you have power and you come to me and I will take every good thing, every good idea you have, and run with it. And Kelly was such a model of that kind of confidence. I felt very honored." The show was well received by critics, with Allison Picurro of TV Guide writing that "Anyone willing to go along for the ride is in for an enchanting storybook of a series, one of the year's most singular offerings."


Filmography


Film

Other roles


Television

Acting roles


References


External links

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