Dramatist Terry Johnson

Terry Johnson (born 20 December 1955) is a British dramatist and director working for stage, television and film.

Educated at Birmingham University, he worked as an actor from 1971 to 1975, and has been active as a playwright since the early 1980s.

Johnson's stage work has been produced around the world. He has won nine British Theatre awards including the Olivier Award for Best Comedy 1994 and 1999, Playwright of the Year 1995, Critics' Circle Theatre Awards for Best New Play 1995, two Evening Standard Theatre Awards, the Writers Guild Award for Best Play 1995 and 1996, the Meyer-Whitworth Award 1993 and the John Whiting Award 1991.

He has had many West End productions as director and/or writer including: One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, Hitchcock Blonde, Entertaining Mr Sloane, The Graduate, Dead Funny, Hysteria, Elton John's Glasses and The Memory of Water. At the Royal Court Theatre he directed Dumb Show by Joe Penhall and opened his play Piano/Forte. Johnson won the 2010 Tony Award for Best Director of a Musical for La Cage aux Folles.

He has worked with Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre, directing John Malkovich in The Libertine (nominated for five Joseph Jefferson Awards including Best Production) and Lost Land, both plays by Stephen Jeffreys.

He has written and directed television drama that has been broadcast worldwide, most recently Not Only But Always for Channel 4, which won five International Award nominations, Best Film at Banff, and a BAFTA for Rhys Ifans.

The film version of his play Insignificance (directed by Nicolas Roeg) was the official British entry at the Cannes Film Festival in 1985.

Stage work

as playwright

as director

Television

Films

  • Tuesday's Child (co-written with Kate Lock; BBC, 1985)
  • Way Up Stream (adapted for BBC, 1987)
  • Ball on the Slates (Channel 4, 1991)
  • Neville's Island (written by Tim Firth; ITV, 1998)
  • Cor, Blimey! (Company Pictures/ITV, 2000)
  • Not Only But Always (Company/Channel 4, 2004)(Nominated British Comedy Awards Best Television Comedy; Nominated BAFTA Best Single Drama; Winner BAFTA Best Actor for Rhys Ifans, Winner Banff Best Made-for-TV Movie)
  • The Man Who Lost His Head (written by Mark Wallington; ITV/TVNZ, 2007)

Series/Serials

  • Ghosts – "Blood And Water" and "The Chemistry Lesson" (BBC TV)
  • 99-1 (Zenith/Carlton) co-creator with Barbara Cox
  • The Bite (Warner Sisters/ABC AUS)

Film

References

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