Lisa McGee

Lisa McGee (born 1979/1980 (age 39–40))[1] is a Northern Irish stage and screenwriter.

Biography

McGee was born in Derry, Northern Ireland, and studied Drama at The Queen's University of Belfast.[2] She was writer on attachment with the Royal National Theatre in London in 2006. Her plays include Jump, The Heights, Nineteen Ninety Two, and Girls and Dolls, for which she won the Stewart Parker Trust New Playwright Bursary 2007.[3][4]

McGee's television credits include The Things I Haven't Told You for BBC Three, the Irish television series Raw which she created for RTÉ, time as a writer for three series of the BAFTA-nominated Being Human for the BBC, the Channel 4 sitcom London Irish, which she created, writing for the Golden Globe-nominated drama series The White Queen for BBC 1, and Indian Summers for Channel 4. Her stage play Jump has been adapted into a film.

McGee is the creator and writer of Derry Girls, a comedy series that began airing on Channel 4 in the UK in January 2018.[5][6] In 2018, she was listed as one of BBC's 100 Women.[1]

She is married to actor Tobias Beer.[2]

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gollark: No it wouldn't.
gollark: Why not?
gollark: That's just an oddly tall rectangle.
gollark: Well that's heresy.

References

  1. "BBC 100 Women 2018: Who is on the list?". BBC News. 19 November 2018. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  2. "Derry Girls could become TV hit - if viewers can understand them". Belfast Telegraph Digital. 20 December 2017. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  3. "Nick Hern Books - Girls and Dolls By Lisa McGee". Nick Hern Books.
  4. "Major Achievements - Tinderbox Theatre". Archived from the original on 5 January 2018. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  5. "Casting announced for new Channel 4 comedy Derry Girls - Channel 4 - Info - Press". www.channel4.com.
  6. Allen, Ben (9 April 2019). "Derry Girls writer Lisa McGee breaks down the series 2 finale, James and Erin's budding romance and what might happen next". Radio Times. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
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