Lucinda Coxon

Lucinda Coxon

Lucinda Coxon’s screenplays include The Little Stranger starring Domhnall Gleeson and directed by Lenny Abrahamson, The Danish Girl, directed by Tom Hooper and starring Eddie Redmayne and Alicia Vikander who won an Academy Award, Wild Target starring Emily Blunt and The Heart of Me starring Paul Bettany and Helena Bonham Carter. Her four-part adaptation of Michel Faber’s The Crimson Petal and the White was screened to great critical acclaim on BBC2. Her stage plays include Alys Always at the Bridge Theatre, Herding Cats at the Theatre Royal Bath and Hampstead Theatre, The Eternal Not for the National Theatre, the award-winning Happy Now for the National Theatre, Yale Rep and Primary Stages New York, Nostalgia and Vesuvius for the South Coast Repertory Theater, Improbabilities for Soho Poly, Wishbone and Waiting at the Water’s Edge for the Bush Theatre. Her plays for National Theatre Connections include What Are They Like?, The Shoemaker’s Incredible Wife from Federico García Lorca and The Ice Palace from Tarjei Vesaas. She has commissions for new work from The Bridge and from Yale Rep.

BIFA Roles

2019 Jury Member