Nazrin Choudhury

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Nazrin Choudhury
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Born
NationalityBritish
EducationBSc Biomedical Science
MA Screenwriting
Alma mater King's College London
Northern Film School
Occupation(s)Screenwriter, actress, author, playwright, television producer
Years active2001–present
StyleDrama
Awards Richard Imison Award
"Mixed Blood" (2006)
DNA Films Focus on Talent
"Scum"

Nazrin Choudhury is an Academy Award-nominated British-American screenwriter, director and actress of Bangladeshi descent. [1]

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Early life

Choudhury was born in South West London, England to parents of Bangladeshi origin. [2] She graduated with a BSc in Biomedical Science from King's College London, and completed an MA in Screenwriting at the Northern Film School, having received a FilmFour Productions/Channel 4 Award. [3]

Career

Choudhury scripted episodes of British television serials such as Casualty , Doctors , EastEnders and Waterloo Road . She also worked as a storyline writer on Coronation Street . Her radio play Mixed Blood [4] won the Richard Imison Award in 2006. [1] [5]

In 2006, she was awarded a grant for the arts by the Arts Council England for her first novel My England. [3] Her first screenplay Scum won the "Focus on Talent" award, a competition run by DNA Films.[ citation needed ]

Choudhury was selected as one of the ten finalists for the 2014 Fox Writers Intensive. [6] She moved to the United States and has written for Fox's Houdini and Doyle , Wayward Pines , Amazon's Jack Ryan and most recently written and produced on Fear the Walking Dead . On 17 September 2020, she was announced as the writer of American Radical for Universal, based the memoir written by Kevin Maurer and Tamer Elnoury. It is to be directed by Sam Esmail. [7]

In 2023, Nazrin Choudhury wrote, directed, and produced the Oscar-nominated short film Red, White and Blue starring Brittany Snow and Juliet Donenfeld. Red, White and Blue garnered critical acclaim in the industry, winning both the Grand Jury Prize at the Edmonton International Film Festival and the Industry Choice Award at Dances with Films: New York. The film which served as Choudhury's directorial debut earned her an Oscar Nomination at the 96th Academy Awards. [8]

Personal life

Choudhury is currently based in Los Angeles.

Filmography

See also

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References

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  2. Lang, Kirsty (October 2006). "Nazrin Choudhury: Imison winner 2006". Front Row . BBC Radio 4 . Retrieved 13 February 2011.
  3. 1 2 "Granting Precious Time" (PDF). Arts Council England Annual Review 2008. July 2008. p. 10. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 December 2010. Retrieved 9 February 2011.
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  6. Khatchatourian, Maane (23 January 2014). "Fox Selects 10 Finalists for Annual Writers Intensive". Variety . Retrieved 26 January 2014.
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