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Name
  
Fiona Samuel

Role
  
Actor

Spouse
  
Murray Keane



Books
  
Three Radio Plays, Lashings of Whipped Cream: A Session with a Teenage Dominatrix

Movies
  
Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale, Shaker Run, Lemming Aid, Piece of My Heart, Stroke

Similar People
  
Anthony McCarten, Christine Jeffs, Grant Lahood, Murray Ball, Keisha Castle‑Hughes

Fiona Samuel (born 1961) is a New Zealand writer, actor and director who was born in Scotland. Samuel's award-winning career spans theatre, film, radio and television.

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Fiona Samuel Fiona Samuel The Arts Foundation

Plays

Fiona Samuel Fiona Samuel Marching to success NZ On Screen

  • 2010 - Ghost Train
  • 2004 - The Liar’s Bible
  • 1996 - One Flesh
  • 1993 - Lashings of Whipped Cream: A Session with a Teenage Dominatrix
  • 1988 - The Wedding Party
  • Publications

    Fiona Samuel Fiona Samuel from You Call This Art Biographies RNZ

  • 2013 20 New Zealand Playwrights (interview), Playmarket
  • 2011 Number 8 Wire; 8 Plays, 8 Decades, Playmarket
  • 2011 One Flesh in No. 8 Wire: 8 Plays/8 Decades.
  • 1995 Lashings of Whipped Cream: A Session with a Teenage Dominatrix
  • 1989 Blonde Bombshell in Three Radio Plays.
  • Short Film

    Fiona Samuel Fiona Samuel The Arts Foundation

  • 2006 Writer and Director - The Garden of Love
  • 2001 Written with Murray Keane - Falling Sparrows
  • 1996 Writer and Director - Song of the Siren
  • 1994 Writer - Bitch
  • 1994 Written with Murray Keane - Prickle
  • Television

    Fiona Samuel Fiona Samuel The Arts Foundation

  • 2014 Writer - Consent - The Louise Nicholas Story
  • 2013 Head writer and episode writer - Agent Anna Series 2
  • 2011-2013 Story liner and episode writer over three series - Nothing Trivial
  • 2011 Episode writer - The Almighty Johnsons
  • 2010 Writer and Director - Bliss - The Beginning of Katherine Mansfield
  • 2008 Writer and Director - Piece of My Heart
  • 2006-2009 Episode writer over three series - Outrageous Fortune
  • 2006 Writer and Director - Interrogation: Girl in Woods
  • 2001-2004 Episode writer over three series - Mercy Peak
  • 2001 Writer and Director - Virginity - A Documentary
  • 1998 Writer and Director - Home Movie
  • 1994 Writer and Director - A Real Dog
  • 1994 Writer - Her New Life
  • 1994 Writer - House Rules
  • 1987 Creator and Writer - The Marching Girls
  • Radio

    Fiona Samuel Fiona Samuel The Arts Foundation

  • 1994 Don't Touch That Dial
  • 1993 A Short History of Contraception
  • 1991 Words of Love
  • 1983 Blonde Bombshell
  • Awards

  • 2014 NZ Film and Television Awards, Best Television Drama - The Louise Nicholas Story
  • 2014 Script Writers Awards NZ (SWANZ),Best Telefeature Script - The Louise Nicolas Story
  • 2012 New Zealand Arts Foundation Arts Laureate
  • 2012 New Zealand Television Awards. Best Director - Bliss
  • 2011 New Zealand Writers Guild Award, Best Telefeature Script - Bliss
  • 2010 New Zealand Writers Guild Awards, Best Play -Ghost Train
  • 2009 New Zealand Screen Award, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress - Piece of My Heart
  • 2006 New Zealand Film and Television Awards Best Script: Drama - Interrogation: Girl in Woods
  • 2005 Buddle Findlay Sargeson Fellowship
  • 1999 University of Auckland Literary Fellowship
  • 1998 New Zealand Film and Television Awards Best Drama - Home Movie
  • 1996 Bilboa Film Festival, Mikeldi de Ficcion D'oro, Best Short Film - Song of the Siren
  • 1996 Turin Film Festival, Audience Award - Song of the Siren
  • 1994 Mobil Awards, Best Radio Drama - A Short History of Contraception
  • 1994 Mobil Awards, Best Radio Drama - Don't Touch That Dial
  • 1993 National Radio's Women's Suffrage Centenary Playwriting Award - A Short History of Contraception
  • 1984 Mobil Awards, Best Radio Drama - Blond Bombshell
  • References

    Fiona Samuel Wikipedia