Andrea Arnold (born April 5, 1961) is a filmmaker and former actress from England, who made her feature length directorial debut in 2006 with
Red Road.
After leaving school in the late 70's, Arnold got her first TV jobs as a dancer on shows that included
Top of the Pops. She first came to prominence as an actress and television presenter alongside
Sandi Toksvig,
Nick Staverson and
Neil Buchanan in the 1980s children's television show
No. 73. This Saturday morning show on
ITV, in which she played Dawn Lodge, had a similar premise to that of
The Kumars at No. 42 in the way that the show was part
sitcom, part
chat show and based at a domestic residence. In addition to these parts, the show had the usual mix of music, competitions and cartoons (such as
Roger Ramjet) that was in keeping to the formula of British Saturday morning children's TV of the 1980s. In 1988 No. 73 had morphed into
7T3, with the set being moved from the
Maidstone house (in fact in
TVS studios in
Kent) to that of a theme park. This revamp would only last the season, but Andrea would be seen for another two years in the same timeslot as part of the
Motormouth presenting team. In 1990 she presented and wrote for the environmental awareness show for teens,
A Beetle Called Derek. This also featured
Benjamin Zephaniah and gave exposure to
The Yes/No People of
Stomp fame.The
Dartford native put her days presenting children's TV well behind her when she won the
Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film for
Wasp, in 2005.Red Road is the first installment of Advance Party, a planned set of three conceptually-related films by different first-time directors. Set on a housing state in Glasgow, the revenge themed story centres on a CCTV (security TV cameras) operator who develops an obsession with someone she observes, for reasons that become clear through the progress of the film. The picture has won the British director comparisons with established names such as Micheal Haneke and Lars von Trier.
Screen International critic Allan Hunter said the film was "likely to emerge as one of the discoveries of Cannes Film Festival (2006). It went on to win the Jury Prize at Cannes that year. Arnold won the 2007 BAFTA award for best newcomer for directing
Red Road. Her 2009 film Fish Tank premiered at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival where she once again won the Jury Prize. The film also went on to win the BAFTA award for outstanding British Film in 2010. Arnold's next project is an adaptation of
Emily Bronte's
Wuthering Heights.
Awards

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