Contents • • • • • Early career [ ] Morris was born and raised in, London. She attended university in South London where she completed a TV and Film degree. In 1997, while she was still in university, Morris wrote a short film titled Beer Goggles. The short was directed by as part of the Lloyds Bank/Channel Four Film Challenge. Her team's film won first place and was broadcast on. After university, Morris became a journalist for teen news publishers where she regularly interviewed the cast of, a British soap opera.

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After hearing of scriptwriting job opportunities, Morris became a writer for at the age of 23. She wrote 18 episodes over the following two years, gaining a reputation on the show for her comedic scripts. Looking for work outside Hollyoaks, Morris wrote a pilot for a sitcom based on her relationship with her Jewish grandmother titled Granny and Annie, but had no luck in getting it made. However, this pilot did get Morris noticed by the UK production company DLT Entertainment, who then hired her to write for their sitcom,. After writing for one season of, Morris spent a few years writing several spec scripts with different co-writers but never managed to sell any of them. Later career and Man Up [ ] After struggling to sell her TV spec scripts, Morris got a job as a script reader for the. During this time, she co-produced a short film called Rise of the Appliances with producer.

Morris claims she began to miss screenwriting and, based on some of the BFI script submissions she deemed were bad, she decided she would be able to write her own feature script. Magicdraw 16 6 keygens and cracks in house. After a break-up, Morris moved back in with her parents and promised them that if her feature script did not get picked up, she would find a 'proper job'. In 2008, she was chosen for the /Skillset Think Shoot Distribute Scheme for emerging talent in the British film industry. Morris came up with the premise for her feature,, when she was approached by a stranger at who asked her if she was his blind date, which made her wonder what may have happened if she had lied and told him yes. She began writing in January 2011.