Eleanor Mortimer

Eleanor Mortimer

Director

BIO

Eleanor Mortimer is an acclaimed British director known for her unique visual style and her work in television and theatre. She has directed well-known shows such as Killing Eve, Doctor Who, and Black Mirror, and her theatre work includes productions of Macbeth and The Seagull.

Mortimer began her career in the theatre, studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London before joining the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2006. She made her directorial debut in 2009 with a production of The Seagull at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester. Her work has been praised for its visual flair and for its imaginative use of lighting and staging.

In 2010, Mortimer made her television debut directing an episode of the BBC show Waterloo Road, and she has since gone on to direct for a range of high-profile shows including Doctor Who, Killing Eve, and Black Mirror. In 2016, she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy for her direction of the Doctor Who episode "Heaven Sent."

Mortimer's most recent work has seen her transition from television to film. Her first feature film, The Souvenir, premiered at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival to critical acclaim, and went on to win the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival.

Mortimer's work has been praised for its visual innovation and her ability to create a unique atmosphere with her use of light, colour, and composition. She is a respected director who has established herself in both television and film, and her work has been recognised by the Emmy and BAFTA awards. Her latest project is a feature film adaptation of the novel The Nightingale, which is currently in production.

Eleanor Mortimer is a multi-award winning director who has made her name with her unique visual style and her ability to bring characters and stories to life on both the big and small screen. She is recognised for her innovative approach to storytelling and for her ability to create a compelling atmosphere with her use of light, colour, and composition. Her work has been praised by critics, and her body of work is testament to her talent and skill.

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