Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
Only includes names with the selected topics
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
1-2 of 2
- Writer
- Producer
Sabrina is a playwright, lyricist, poet and screenwriter based between London, LA and Cairo.
For TV she has recently worked as a writer, consultant and/or producer on HBO's limited thriller series, Full Circle; Ramy Youssef and Pam Brady's new animated comedy at A24/Amazon Studios, #1 Happy Family USA; Netflix's The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle. She has her own shows in development with Miramax, A24 and Amazon Studios. In theatre, she is the writer on Danny Boyle and Boy Blue's dance adaptation of The Matrix, premiering at The Factory in Manchester, October 2023. She was an inaugural Writer in Residence at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in 2021, where she co-wrote a critically acclaimed adaptation of Ovid's Metamorphoses. She wrote and performed her cross-genre show A History of Water in the Middle East at the Royal Court Theatre, where she was also a co-writer and lyricist on The Song Project and Living Newspaper. Her play Chef, about an inmate of a woman's prison who is also a haute cuisine chef, won a Fringe First. Her first play, Dry Ice, was based on her time working in strip clubs and was directed by David Schwimmer, for which she was nominated for Best Solo Performance in The Stage Awards for Acting Excellence. Her numerous other plays have been garnered a Herald Angel Award, Old Vic New Voices Award, BBC Best Drama Award, Radio Academy Award, UK Theatre Award and an Offie Award. Sabrina is developing new plays for Audible, Sonia Friedman Productions and The Donmar.
Sabrina has written a part-memoir, part-history book, These Bodies of Water: A Personal History of the British Empire and the Middle East; is the editor of The Things I Would Tell You: British Muslim Women Write; Smashing It: Working Class Artists on Life, Art and Making It Happen; Poems for a Green and Blue Planet and Sabrina Mahfouz, Plays: 1 and is an essay contributor to the multi-award-winning The Good Immigrant. She won the King's Arts & Culture Alumni Award for inspiring change in the creative industries and is a Fellow of the Royal Society for Literature.- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Tristan Wilds was born in Staten Island, New York. In 2005, at the age of 15, Tristan made his television debut as AJ in the mini-series Miracle Boys. After that, he took his talents to a different venue and tried his hand in theater. He worked with Phylicia Rashad and the Roundabout Theater Company in the workshops Wool and Stockholm Brooklyn as Bryce for the Cherry Lane Theater.
In 2006, Tristan was cast as Michael Lee in HBO's critically acclaimed series The Wire. That same year he also made his big screen debut starring opposite Ryan Gosling in the Indy film Half Nelson which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
Since making his TV and screen debuts, Tristan has been a very busy young man. In 2007 he was cast opposite Roger Guenveur Smith playing the role of Adrian in the film Indelible. Indelible is in post-production. He can also be seen in an episode of Cold Case and Law and Order. On his next project, Tristan was heard but not seen when he became the voice of the main character Blak for the animated series Blokhedz based on the independent graphic novel by Mark and Mike Davis. Then he was back on the set of The Wire filming its fifth and final season. Not letting any grass grow under his feet, Tristan was off once again and landed on the set of The Secret Life of Bees, the screen adaptation of the novel written by Sue Monk Kidd. He plays the role of Zachary Taylor starring opposite Dakota Fanning, Queen Latifa and Alicia Keys. The movie was released in theaters in October 2008.
In 2008 Tristan was off to an old but new zip code when he auditioned and landed the role of Dixon Wilson on the contemporary spin-off teen drama 90210. After wrapping up the first season, Tristan donned a passport and flew off to foreign lands to play the role of Ray Gunn Gannon in the George Lucas film Red Tails.
Not only can Tristan be seen on television and in movies, he can also be seen in print. He has appeared in many magazines talking about his career and plans for his future. He also appeared in the 2008 Hollywood Issue of Essence magazine as one of Hollywood's rising stars. Tristan also stepped into the world of music videos appearing in Ghetto Mindstate by rap artist Li'l Flip featuring Lyfe Jennings. He was introduced to the world as Jay Z's nephew in the music video Roc Boys. And he went back to school with Alicia Keys in her video for Teenage Love Affair. Tristan was also one of the fresh new faces in Rocawear's 2008 "I Will Not Lose" campaign as well as a Rocawear model.
Not to be limited to other artist's music videos, Tristan is also a talented singer and songwriter who is currently working on his music. So when he is not on a television or movie set, he can be found hard at work in a recording studio.