Carol Morley

Carol Morley

director, writer, cinematographer

Carol Morley was born on Jan 14, 1966 in UK. Carol Morley's big-screen debut came with The Alcohol Years directed by Carol Morley in 2000.

Carol Morley was born in Manchester, England. She attended Central St Martins College of Art, where she graduated with a first class degree in fine art film and video. Her films include The Alcohol Years, a BAFTA nominated film about her scurrilous teenage past, Dreams of a Life, which went behind the anonymous newspaper headline about Joyce Vincent who lay dead in her flat for three years, and The Falling, a BBC Films/BFI backed film, set in a girls' school in England in 1969, which revolved around an outbreak of mass psychogenic illness, featuring Maisie Williams, Florence Pugh and Maxine Peake.

  • Birthday

    Jan 14, 1966
  • Place of Birth

    Stockport, Greater Manchester, England, UK

Awards

2 wins & 8 nominations

British Screenwriters' Awards
2015
Outstanding Newcomer for British Feature Film Writing
Winner - British Screenwriters' Award
Melbourne International Film Festival
2000
Best Short Documentary
Winner - City of Melbourne Award

Movies & TV Shows

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