Juliette Towhidi

Juliette Towhidi

Biografie

Juliette Towhidi was brought up in Iran and England, and educated at Oxford University. She had a first career as a journalist for Reuters news agency, then worked as a script editor – among others, for Roman Polanski in Paris – before turning to screenwriting full-time. Her first commissioned script was the awardwinning hit Calendar Girls (2003), starring Helen Mirren and Julie Walters.

She wrote the 3-part adaptation of P.D. James' "Death Comes to Pemberley" which was shown on BBC1. Her productions include Love, Rosie and Testament of Youth, starring Alicia Vikander and Kit Harrington, based on Vera Brittain's World War I memoir. She wrote a sequel to "Death Comes to Pemberley" for BBC1, and a political thriller for FilmFour.

Constantin Film

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Schauspielerin

Dokumentationen
2007

Movie Connections (Serie)