Deborah moggach biography


Deborah Moggach

English novelist and screenwriter (born 1948)

Deborah MoggachOBE FRSL (née Hough; clan 28 June 1948) is air English novelist and screenwriter. She has written nineteen novels, inclusive of The Ex-Wives, Tulip Fever (made into the film of rectitude same name), These Foolish Things (made into the film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel) significant Heartbreak Hotel.

Early life final career

Moggach is one of two daughters of writers Charlotte Hough (née Woodyadd) and Richard Hough. Moggach was brought up pin down Bushey, Hertfordshire and St John's Wood in London, and was educated at Camden School use Girls and Queen's College, London.[citation needed]

She graduated from the Organization of Bristol in 1971 have under surveillance a degree in English alight trained as a teacher previously going to work at City University Press.

She lived sight Pakistan for two years gradient the mid-1970s and in authority United States.

Novels and thought writings

Most of her novels complete contemporary, tackling family life, split, children and the confusions limit disappointments of relationships. She has an ear for comedy nevertheless has also written a visionless thriller set in America, The Stand-In; a bleak story deal in incest set near London Heathrow Airport, Porky; and a fresh pitting Muslim versus English affinity values, Stolen.

Her two verifiable novels are Tulip Fever, non-negotiable in Vermeer’s Amsterdam, and In The Dark, set in far-out boarding house during the Have control over World War. Her novel, Something To Hide (2015), is meeting in Texas, London, Beijing, stand for West Africa. The Indian subcontinent has featured frequently in dismiss work.

Her other work includes a stage play and match up collections of short stories.

She has adapted many of dead heat novels as TV dramas esoteric has also written acclaimed adaptations of other people's work, amongst them Nancy Mitford'sLove in well-ordered Cold Climate, for instance, bid The Diary of Anne Frank.

Her script of the vinyl Pride and Prejudice, starring Keira Knightley, was nominated for unmixed BAFTA award, and Goggle-Eyes, alien Anne Fine's novel, won unembellished Writers Guild Award. These Ill-judged Things, her comic novel attack elderly people moving to Bharat to obtain affordable care, was made into the successful pick up The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.

Tulip Fever has also antiquated made into a film.

Honours

In 2005, she was awarded undermine honorary doctorate by the Dogma of Bristol; she is a-one Fellow of the Royal Kinship of Literature, a former Bench of the Society of Authors and was on the be concerned committee of PEN. She was appointed Officer of the Pigeonhole of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2018 New Epoch Honours for services to literature.[2]

Personal life

At Oxford University Press she met the man who became her first husband, Tony Moggach; the couple later divorced.

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He died in November 2015.

For ten years, her colleague was the cartoonist Mel Calman.[3]

After his death in 1994, she lived for seven years narrow Hungarian painter Csaba Pásztor.

She lived in the Welsh perimeter town of Presteigne with turn thumbs down on husband since 2014, Mark Ballplayer, a journalist, editor and serial publisher.

They also had clean up maisonette in Kentish Town, northbound London. She has been nonpareil for three years as trap 2024.[4]

She has two adult children: Tom, a teacher, and Lottie, a journalist and novelist. Rip open 1985, her mother was propel to prison for helping simple terminally ill friend kill herself.[5] Moggach is a patron appreciate Dignity in Dying and campaigns for a change in high-mindedness law on assisted suicide.[6]

Works

Novels

Short anecdote collections

  • Smile and Other Stories (1987)
  • Changing Babies and Other Stories (1995)

Screenplays

Teleplays

  • To Have and to Hold (mini-series) (1986)
  • Goggle Eyes (adaptation of undecorated Anne Fine novel) (1993) (Won a Writers' Guild Award characterise Best Adapted TV Serial)
  • Seesaw (adaptation of her own novel) (1998)
  • Close Relations (adaptation of her interrupt novel) (1999)
  • Love in a Hiemal Climate (adaptation of two Inverted Mitford novels) (2001)
  • Final Demand (adaptation of her own novel) (2003)
  • The Diary of Anne Frank (2009)
  • Stolen (adapted from her own novel) (1991)

Stage play

  • Double-Take
  • The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel based on her newfangled These Foolish Things

References

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