Rowan Joffé


Rowan Marc Joffé is a British screenwriter and director. He is the son of director Roland Joffé and actress Jane Lapotaire, and half-brother of actress Nathalie Lunghi. Joffé began writing plays in university and was eventually awarded a Cameron Mackintosh bursary.
Joffé's first two screenwriting projects both won the Best New British Feature Award at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. His 2003 television drama Turkish Delight, about a bored housewife who starts a new job belly dancing, won the Royal Television Society's Best Drama Award. He directed The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall which won the Best Single Drama Award at the 2009 BAFTA TV Awards.
In 2009, Joffé directed his first feature film, his own adaptation of the novel Brighton Rock which relocates the action to the 1960s.
In 2010, Joffé wrote a screenplay based on the novel A Very Private Gentleman by Martin Booth. It was directed by Anton Corbijn, with George Clooney in the leading role, and was eventually released under the title The American.
Joffé's next project as director was an adaptation of the S. J. Watson novel Before I Go to Sleep, with Nicole Kidman in the lead. Joffé also wrote the screenplay adaptation.
In 2017, Tin Star, for which Joffé serves as creator and producer, debuted on Sky Atlantic. The series, starring Tim Roth, was picked up by Amazon streaming service for distribution in the United States.

Filmography

Feature films
YearTitleDirectorWriterExecutive
producer
2000Last Resort
200728 Weeks Later
2010The American
2010Brighton Rock
2014Before I Go to Sleep
2019The Informer
2025Ballad of a Small Player

TV films
YearTitleDirectorWriter
2001Gas Attack
2007Secret Life
2008The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall

TV series
YearTitleDirectorWriterExecutive
producer
CreatorNotes
2003The Afternoon PlayEpisode "Turkish Delight"
2017Tin StarWrote 13 episodes;
Directed episode "Fun and Laughter"