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Gaby Chiappe (born c. 1964) is a British
screenwriter A screenplay writer (also called screenwriter, scriptwriter, scribe or scenarist) is a writer who practices the craft of screenwriting, writing screenplays on which mass media, such as films, television programs and video games, are based. ...
, known for her original works: television show ''The Level'', and the films ''
Their Finest ''Their Finest'' is a 2016 British war comedy-drama film, directed by Lone Scherfig, written by Gaby Chiappe, and based on the 2009 novel ''Their Finest Hour and a Half'' by Lissa Evans. The film stars Gemma Arterton, Sam Claflin, Bill Nighy, ...
'' and ''Misbehaviour''. Prior to developing these, she worked extensively in commissioned British television, receiving praise and accolades for some of her stories. She has also acted, at university and in a small role in ''Their Finest''.


Early life and education

Chiappe was born in
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to Mary and William Chiappe. When she was three, the family moved to
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, England; Chiappe attended the
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, where Mary was an English teacher and taught her daughter in the
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. Chiappe was then admitted to New Hall of the
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, reading Archaeology. After her first year, she transferred to studying English Literature. At Cambridge, she "did as much acting as possible", and wanted to continue after graduating. She met future husband Dominic Gray at university.


Career

Chiappe worked in
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for a decade after graduating from Cambridge. To make a living, she took up various jobs in this time, including what ''Gibraltar Magazine'' summarises as "teaching English as a foreign language, selling vintage clothes in
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, reviewing plays, reading scripts and doing bits of journalism". As part of the theatre company ''Trouble and Strife'' she contributed to writing two plays. During this time, she also unsuccessfully tried to write a novel. However, she found this lifestyle unsatisfying and felt that her playwriting was not building a career. Chiappe and husband Gray then moved to
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in 1997. At the same time, she was offered the opportunity to write a trial script, like a writing audition, for television show ''
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'', which a friend was working on. Chiappe got the job – while she was writing commissioned scripts for the show, she realised that "script writing was the culmination of all that interested her". Chiappe worked on ''Family Affairs'' until 2002, in a busy work environment. After a few years as a working screenwriter, Chiappe got her first agent, Christine Glover, who had been recommended by a friend and who was still her agent in 2017. Regarding writing for television, Chiappe has said that she is a slow writer and meets the industry's strict deadlines only by working at all hours. From 2000 to 2015, Chiappe worked on various other soaps and television shows as a commissioned writer, and during this time she began developing her own series: ''The Level'', which she co-created with Alex Perrin and which aired in 2016. In her last commissioned television role, writing for Scottish drama ''Shetland'', Chiappe and script executive Clare Batty wrote a difficult storyline about rape, which was received positively and described as important and powerful, and not gratuitous. Chiappe had worked with the organisation Rape Crisis at their HQ in Leeds to develop the storyline. Chiappe and Batty received praise for how they presented the subject. Chiappe had starting working on her first feature film screenplay, ''
Their Finest ''Their Finest'' is a 2016 British war comedy-drama film, directed by Lone Scherfig, written by Gaby Chiappe, and based on the 2009 novel ''Their Finest Hour and a Half'' by Lissa Evans. The film stars Gemma Arterton, Sam Claflin, Bill Nighy, ...
'', an adaptation from the novel '' Their Finest Hour and a Half'', in 2008 or 2009; it was filmed five or six years later. She also appears in a cameo in one of the
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s shown in the film. In this process, Chiappe is said in ''Gibraltar Magazine'' to have "found there wasn't too big a difference between writing scripts for television and film". In 2017, Chiappe was adapting another novel, ''Dark Matter'', for screenplay. She noted that she had more freedom to write a feature film and develop a television series as her children got older. In 2018, the
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released a report they had commissioned about gender inequality in screenwriting, simultaneously launching a campaign called Equality Writes, backed by various female writers, including Chiappe, and asking for an equal split of writers by 2020. Expanding into more films, Chiappe co-wrote the 2020 film ''Misbehaviour'' with
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, about the 1970 Miss World pageant and
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. In 2019, she was set to write for the Ed Rubin television development ''The Beast Must Die''. During the
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, Chiappe was one of the writers who contributed to
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's ''
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''.


Filmography

Sources: ''Gibraltar Magazine''; ''Film Stories''; BIFA; WGGB


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Chiappe, Gaby 1960s births Living people Alumni of the University of Cambridge British screenwriters British women screenwriters People from Brighton and Hove Gibraltarians Writers from Leeds