Karen Moncrieff

Karen Moncrieff

ActressDirectorWriter
Born
December 20, 1963
Awards
4 wins, 10 nominations

After receiving a B.S. in Performance Studies from Northwestern University, Moncrieff moved to California to pursue a career as an actress. She appeared in numerous TV shows and B-movies and was a series regular on Santa Barbara (as Cassandra Lockridge) and Days of Our Lives (as Gabrielle…

Biography

After receiving a B.S. in Performance Studies from Northwestern University, Moncrieff moved to California to pursue a career as an actress. She appeared in numerous TV shows and B-movies and was a series regular on Santa Barbara (as Cassandra Lockridge) and Days of Our Lives (as Gabrielle Pascal.)

In 1998, Moncrieff completed the certificate program in film studies at Los Angeles City College and discovered her passion for writing and directing. The same year, she received the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' prestigious Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting for Blue Car, which became her directorial debut.

Blue Car, starring David Strathairn and Agnes Bruckner, premiered at The 2002 Sundance Film Festival where it was acquired by Miramax Films. After screening at festivals around the world, including Toronto, Deauville, Montreal, and London Blue Car, opened to widespread critical acclaim. Soon after, Moncrieff was chosen as one of Variety's 10 Screenwriter's to Watch, and Blue Car went on to garner two Spirit Award nominations including Best First Screenplay.

Moncrieff's second feature, The Dead Girl, starring Toni Collette, Josh Brolin, Marcia Gay Harden, Brittany Murphy, Kerry Washington, Giovanni Ribisi, Rose Byrne, and Mary Beth Hurt, was nominated for three Spirit Awards including Best Feature, Best Director, and Best Supporting Actress. It premiered at the AFI film festival in 2006 and went on to win the Grand Prix at Deauville in 2007.

Moncrieff's television directing credits include Lifetime's highly rated MOW adaptation of V.C. Andrews beloved novel Petals on the Wind. She also directed The Trials of Cate McCall, (which she also wrote and produced) starring Kate Beckinsale, Nick Nolte, and James Cromwell, and episodes of the Emmy award winning HBO series Six Feet Under, and the short-lived series Touching Evil, starring Vera Farmiga and Jeffrey Donovan.

Actress

Any Day NowAny Day Now(1998)as Counsel, Ms. Lockyer
Waking Up HortonWaking Up Horton(1998)as Miriam
Mike Hammer, Private EyeMike Hammer, Private Eye(1997)as Lucille Banks
Diagnosis MurderDiagnosis Murder(1993)as Deb Lange, Dr. Claire Hartman
Unhappily Ever AfterUnhappily Ever After(1995)as Zelda

Self

How I Got GreenlitHow I Got Greenlit(2022)as Self - Guest
Film Independent's 2007 Spirit AwardsFilm Independent's 2007 Spirit Awards(2007)as Self - Nominee
The 2004 IFP/West Independent Spirit AwardsThe 2004 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards(2004)as Self - Nominee
Up All NightUp All Night(1989)as Self

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Rose McIver, Karen Moncrieff, and Will Kemp in Petals on the Wind (2014)Brittany Murphy and Karen Moncrieff in The Dead Girl (2006)Marcia Gay Harden, Karen Moncrieff, and Kerry Washington at an event for The Dead Girl (2006)Agnes Bruckner and Karen Moncrieff at an event for Blue Car (2002)Agnes Bruckner and Karen Moncrieff at an event for Blue Car (2002)Karen Moncrieff at an event for Blue Car (2002)