BIO
Sarah Morgan is a writer (TV, film, stand up, graphic novel and video game) working in the US and UK.
She has created original tv pilot scripts for BBC studios, ITV, Sky, FX and Apple, to name a few.
She was recently on the writing team for Netflix YA smash GEEK GIRL. She has an extensive range of TV credits, including six series on the team for DAVE GORMAN’S MODERN LIFE IS GOODISH (DAVE), and gag writer on 10 series of NOT GOING OUT.
She is currently writing on the next installment of a popular video game franchise and was the co-writer of the double Eisner award nominated graphic novel BUBBLE. (CLICK TITLES FOR LINKS)
Her first feature film LOVESONG - a folk horror about aged goths and woodland hags "a love story about horror, and a horror story about love" - is in development with Imaginarium.
She is extremely proud that LOVESONG was included in THE BRIT LIST 2024 - a list of the best as-yet unproduced screenplays as voted for by the film and TV industry.
Recent projects include adapting the Image graphic novel REDLANDS into an original horror series for UCP/NBC Universal, and working with Romesh Ranganathan on his sitcom ROMANTIC GETAWAY for Sky.
Other notable credits include the presenter script for BAFTA FILM AWARDS, co-writing BBC3’s FULLY BLOWN with Donna Preston and Verona Rose, and Story Producer on Sky One/Peacock’s INTELLIGENCE starring Nick Mohammed and David Schwimmer.
Sarah is also a sought-after Script Editor/Consulting Producer, with a reputation for working with emerging voices and stand-ups, adapting their material to narrative.
She also works as a mentor on various schemes, giving advice and support to emerging voices from under-represented backgrounds in comedy.
She has written jokes for a range of stars including Tracey Ullman, Miranda Richardson, Robbie Williams and Rebel Wilson. Also Dangermouse.
A life long horror and hard genre enthusiast, Sarah is also the creator and host of a podcast THE FEAR, about the intersection between horror and comedy.
As an emerging director, her first short EGYPTIAN GEESE (an ode to the violence in women, also fit geese) was shortlisted for best script at the London Comedy Film Festival. She is currently shooting her next short which will feature human beings.
She lives in London with her family, and shares her name with a popular romance author. She isn't that one.
