
Abigail Tarttelin
Acting
Biography
Abigail Tarttelin is an award-winning author, screenwriter, actress, and musician. She grew up in North East England, and has been involved in theatre since the age of 8. At 14 she became one of the first 100 members of the National Academy of Gifted and Talented Youth, labeling her academic abilities within the top 5% of the population. She later gained 10 A* GCSEs and 5 A Grade A Levels. At sixteen Abigail trained with the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain and went on to play a lead role in their 2007 season. Abigail then studied 'Acting For Film' at the New York Film Academy school in France, acting in over 20 short films. Of these films, La Geode, by New York artist Theresa Hong, appeared in the Official Selection of the New York, LA and Strasbourg Short Film Festivals. 'Stress', a short film by artist Evita Robinson, was also well received. Abigail also worked with Washington DC design company 'Dissident Display' on a film project at this time. In 2008 Abigail shot for 'Philip Pullman's The Butterfly Tattoo', an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Philip Pullman (author of 'The Golden Compass'), which was released in UK & US cinemas in 2009. At this time Abigail also shot for British gangster film 'Jack Says', which was the last film of English actor and treasure Mike Reid, and as the three lead characters in Schrodinger's Girl, a science fiction feature film concerning quantum tunneling and cross-dimensional travel, which premiered in San Diego, California in 2009, in the Official Selection of the Comic-Con Independent Film Festival. She was named a 'One To Watch' in 2009 by Moviescope Magazine for her body of work. As a writer, she is best known for Golden Boy, “a grippingly innovative” coming-of-age novel with a “radical non-binary, pro-intersex message” (Autostraddle). Golden Boy is the winner of an Alex Award from the American Library Association, a LAMBDA Literary Award Finalist for Best LGBT Debut, a Booklist Top Ten First Novel of 2013, a School Library Journal Best Book of 2013, and is published in eight languages. Also a screenwriter, Abigail has served as a juror for the British Independent Film Awards, and is currently working on the Duck Soup/BBC Films adaptation of Golden Boy. Her journalism has appeared in The Guardian, The Independent, Glamour, Phoenix, Oh Comely, and The Huffington Post. She is the recipient of awards from The Authors Foundation and The K Blundell Trust in Great Britain. Abigail lives in London and enjoys traveling and working worldwide.
Known For

A documentary film crew follows the first carbon neutral, organic, vegetarian expedition ever to attempt the North Pole. Simultaneously Saving the Planet and getting into the Guinness Book of Records Brian and Mark hope to kill two birds with one stone. Unfortunately, they have never done anything like this before.
Beyond the Pole

At a two-day business conference, God decides to romantically pair Terry, a moral crusader, with his "win-at-all-cost" antithesis, Mary. However, fate, assisted by unique and corrupt characters, attempt to beset God's arrangements.
Acts of Godfrey

Jack struggles with memory loss while he seeks revenge.
Jack Says

"Chris Marshall met the girl he was going to kill on a warm night in early June, when one of the colleges in Oxford was holding its summer ball."
The Butterfly Tattoo

A poignant yet humorous tale about the plight of a man stuck in a mid-life crisis and trying to rebuild his life again.
Whatever Happened to Pete Blaggit?

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Angel Without Wings

The tables turn when a smooth talking stalker tries to lure his next victim into a taxi.
Taxi Rider

A man tries to lose his catcalling virginity.
Catcalling Virgin

Rebecca is a disgraced scientist carrying out illegal experiments to confirm the existence of and begin travel between parallel universes. She accidentally cracks the problem. Her counterparts in neighboring universes are also working on the same problem but they have their own agendas and things get out of hand.
Triple Hit

Each Sunday Cecilia visits the same café, hoping to catch the eye of the boy she fancies.
Sunday

A widower gains a new lease of life thanks to a chance encounter with a laundrette owner.