Marcus Lloyd

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1964 –

57

Who is Marcus Lloyd?

Marcus Lloyd is an English dramatist and playwright known for works including Dead Certain and A Relative Stranger.

Lloyd, the eldest of four children of opera singer Robert Lloyd, grew up in Finchley, London. Having attended a local comprehensive school, he went on to study Physics at Worcester College, Oxford and drama writing with playwright Bernard Kops while supporting himself working in the cloakroom of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.

In 1995 his first play, Taking Pictures, was a winner in the New London Radio Playwrights Festival.

The following year he won BBC Television's Double Exposure screenwriting award for his 60 minute television play, A Relative Stranger, which was first broadcast on BBC2 in 1996 starring Siobhan Redmond, Suzanna Hamilton, Ioan Gruffudd and Jason Isaacs.

Dead Certain, his first stage play, was first produced in 1999 at the Theatre Royal, Windsor and starred Jenny Seagrove and Steven Pinder. It has since received a number of further productions in the UK, New Zealand, Singapore and the US.

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Born
1964
Nationality
  • England
Education
  • Worcester College, Oxford

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on July 23, 2013

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