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  1. 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.

  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 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.

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

    Rebecca Frayn was born in 1962 in England, UK. She is a director and producer, known for Misbehaviour (2020), The Lady (2011) and Imagine (2003). She has been married to Andy Harries since July 1992. They have three children.

  5. www.rebeccafrayn.com › director › asylumRebecca Frayn | Director

    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.

  6. Mar 25, 2024 · Rebecca is every bit as much the polymath as her father – he the novelist and playwright, she the novelist, documentary maker, screenwriter and climate activist. READ ALSO: Interview with Rebecca Frayn about her film Misbehaviour (2020) with Keira Knightley and Jessie Buckley.

  7. www.5x15.com › speakers › rebecca-fraynRebecca Frayn | 5x15

    Rebecca Frayn is a critically acclaimed novelist, screen-writer and director. She has just completed a third novel, Wild Things and her screenplay Misbehaviour, starring Kera Knightley and Greg Kinnear, about the Miss World demonstrations in 1970, is out in cinemas in March 2020.