Deborah Davis (screenwriter)
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Career
Deborah Davis is a British historian and screenwriter. Her first screenplay, The Favourite (2019), was nominated for numerous awards and accolades. Davis wrote the story 20 years ago with the original title The Balance of Power. She submitted the story to producer Ceci Dempsey and Ed Guiney, who brought in director Yorgos Lanthimos. Lanthimos introduced Davis to Tony McNamara to help polish the screenplay.[2]
In 2021 it was announced that Davis was writing a television series based on the life of Marie Antoinette.[3][4] The Canal+ and BBC production will film in France in locations that include Versailles and Vaux-le-Vicomte.[5]
Writing credits
Production | Type | Year | Company |
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The Favourite | Feature Film | 2019 | Fox Searchlight |
Marie Antoinette | Television Series | 2022 | Canal+ and BBC |
Awards and nominations
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The Favourite
Year | Award | Result |
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Best Original Screenplay[6] | Academy Award | Nominated |
Best Original Screenplay[7] [8] |
British Academy Film Awards | Won |
Best Screenplay[9] [10] [11] [12] |
British Independent Film Awards | Won |
Best Original Screenplay[13] [14] |
Critic's Choice Awards | Nominated |
Best Screenplay[15] [16] |
Golden Globe Awards | Nominated |
References
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