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Philippa Lowthorpe (born 27 December 1961)[1] is an English film and television director. She was awarded the Deluxe Director Award at the WFTV Film and Television Awards for the miniseries Three Girls.[2] She recently directed episodes of the second season of The Crown and the 2020 film Misbehaviour.
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Born | Doncaster, West Riding of Yorkshire, England | 27 December 1961
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Years active | 1992–present |
Lowthorpe was born in a village near Doncaster, then in the West Riding of Yorkshire,[3][4] and grew up in Nettleham, Lincolnshire. She attended De Aston School in Market Rasen and then went to St Hilda's College, Oxford to study Classics.[5] Lowthorpe moved to Bristol to make documentaries for BBC Bristol, including Three Salons at the Seaside and A Skirt Through History about women's untold stories.
Lowthorpe started out as a director in documentaries. Her award-winning documentaries led her to be invited to write and direct her first drama Eight Hours from Paris (1997) for George Faber, a film for Screen Two in which real people played themselves, alongside professional actors.[5] This was followed by The Other Boleyn Girl (2003), adapted from the 2001 novel of the same name by Philippa Gregory, for BBC films, shown on BBC 2.
She was lead director on the very first series of Call the Midwife. Her opening episode gained the highest audience for any debut of a drama in the past decade. She also directed the first Call the Midwife Christmas Special (2013), for which she won a BAFTA for directing. She is the only woman ever to have won this award.
Other directing credits include the multi-award-winning Five Daughters (2010), Jamaica Inn (2014), Cider with Rosie (2015), and the feature film Swallows and Amazons (2016) for BFI/Studio Canal/BBC films.
Her credits include Jamaica Inn, Call the Midwife, for which she won a British Academy Television Craft Award in 2013,[6] Five Daughters, Beau Brummell: This Charming Man (2006), and The Other Boleyn Girl (2003). A 2013 interview with her appears on the BAFTA website,[7] and she received a British Film Institute award in 2013.[8] Her very first feature film Swallows and Amazons won Grand Prize Feature at New York International Children's Film Festival, and the Youth Jury Award for Best Films4Families Feature at Seattle International Film Festival in 2017.[9][10][11]
Lowthorpe's recent work, the BBC mini-series Three Girls (2017) about the Rochdale young child exploitation, reunited her with Executive Producer Susan Hogg and Producer Simon Lewis who she had previously worked with on the award-winning Five Daughters. The series was awarded by BAFTA for best directing in fiction, with writer Nicole Taylor recognised for best writing in a drama series, and Úna Ní Dhonghaíle for best editing in fiction, in 2018. In May 2018 "Three Girls" was also voted Best Mini Series at the BAFTA TV Awards (shared with Nicole Taylor, Susan Hogg and Simon Lewis). In October 2018 "Three Girls" also won the Prix Italia (again shared with Nicole Taylor, Susan Hogg and Simon Lewis).
Year | Title | DR | WR | OT | Notes |
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1992 | BBC 40 Minutes | Documentary series;[12] Episode: "Not at Their Age" | |||
1994 | Three Salons at the Seaside | Documentary;[13] also producer | |||
1994 | A Skirt Through History | Documentary series;[14] also producer; Episodes: "The Experiment", "A Marriage" | |||
1997 | Eight Hours from Paris | Television film for Screen Two; also producer | |||
2003 | The Other Boleyn Girl | Television film | |||
2006 | Beau Brummell: This Charming Man | Television film | |||
2007 | Sex, the City and Me | Television film[15] | |||
2010 | Five Daughters | Miniseries; all 3 parts | |||
2013-2014 | Call the Midwife | 5 episodes | |||
2014 | Jamaica Inn | Miniseries; all 3 parts | |||
2015 | Cider with Rosie | Television film[16] | |||
2016 | Swallows and Amazons | ||||
2017 | Three Girls | Miniseries; all 3 parts | |||
2017 | The Crown | Episodes: "Marionettes", "Vergangenheit" | |||
2020 | Misbehaviour | ||||
2022 | Willow | No | No | ||
TBA | H is for Hawk |
Year | Association | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
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1995 | RTS Programme Awards | Best Single Documentary | Three Salons at the Seaside | Won | [17] |
2011 | RTS Programme Awards - West of England | Best Television Drama | Five Daughters | Nominated [4a] | [18] |
Best Director | Won | ||||
RTS Programme Awards | Best Drama Serial | Five Daughters | Won [4a] | [19] | |
2013 | British Academy Television Craft Awards | Best Director - Fiction / Entertainment | Call the Midwife | Won | |
British Academy Television Awards | Radio Times Audience Award | Nominated [1a] | |||
Television and Radio Industries Club Awards | HD Drama Programme of the Year | Won [1a] | [20] | ||
Christopher Award | Television & Cable | Won [1b] | [21] | ||
RTS Programme Awards - West of England | Best Director Drama | Call the Midwife | Won | [22] | |
RTS Programme Awards | Best Drama Series | Call the Midwife] | Nominated [1a] | [23] | |
2017 | Seattle International Film Festival | Youth Jury Award for Best Films4Families Feature | Swallows and Amazons | Won [3a] | [24] |
RTS Programme Awards - West of England | Best Director, Drama | Nominated | [25] | ||
New York International Children's Film Festival | Grand Prize Feature | Won [3a] | [26] | ||
2017 | WFTV Awards | The Deluxe Director Award | Herself | Won | [27] |
Festival de la Fiction TV Awards | Jury Special Prize for European Fiction | Three Girls | Won [2a] | ||
2018 | British Academy Television Craft Awards | Best Director: Fiction | Three Girls | Won | |
British Academy Television Awards | Best Mini-Series | Nominated [2a] | |||
Broadcasting Press Guild Awards | Best Single Drama/Mini-series | Won [2a] | [28] | ||
UK Broadcast Awards | Best Drama Series or Serial | Won [2a] | [29] | ||
RTS Programme Awards - West of England | Best Television Drama | Three Girls | Won [2a] | [30] | |
Best Director Drama | Won | ||||
RTS Programme Awards | Best Mini-Series | Three Girls | Won [2a] | [31] | |
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