Esther Freud (born 2 May 1963) is a
British novelist.
Life and career
Born in
London, Freud is the daughter of painter
Lucian Freud and Bernadine Coverley and is a
great-granddaughter of
Sigmund Freud. She travelled extensively with her mother as a child, and returned to London at the age of sixteen to train as an actress at
The Drama Centre. She has worked in television and theatre as both actress and writer, including an appearance as an alien in the 1985
Doctor Who serial
Attack of the Cybermen. Her novels include the semi-autobiographical
Hideous Kinky, which was adapted into a
film starring
Kate Winslet.She is also the author of
The Wild,
Gaglow,
The Sea House. She also wrote the foreword for
The Summer Book by
Tove Jansson.
Freud was named as one of the 20 'Best of Young British Novelists' by
Granta magazine in 1993. Her novels have been translated into thirteen languages. She is also the co-founder (with
Kitty Aldridge) of the women's theatre company Norfolk Broads.
In 2009, she donated the short story
Rice Cakes and Starbucks to Oxfam's '
Ox-Tales' project, four collections of UK stories written by 38 authors. Her story was published in the 'Water' collection.
Family
Freud has a sister, fashion designer
Bella Freud, and a half-brother, Noah Woodman. Her uncle was the late politician
Sir Clement Freud, and two cousins in the media:
Matthew and broadcaster
Emma. She is married to actor
David Morrissey, with whom she has...
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