

Louise Fox
Writer, Adaptor
Louise Fox's career has traversed television, film, theatre, and radio. She is the co-creator and showrunner of ABC/Netflix drama series GLITCH which won the Logie and the AACTA for best drama series. Most recently, she wrote on the drama series PROSPER (Lingo Pictures/STAN) and SIGNIFICANT OTHERS (ABC/Fremantle).
Louise wrote an episode of the critically acclaimed and BAFTA-winning UK drama BROADCHURCH, as well as THE KETTERING INCIDENT for Porchlight Films. The latter series won the AACTA for Best Television Drama Series and Screen Producers Award for Best Miniseries. Louise wrote the feature screenplay DEAD EUROPE, adapted from the novel by Christos Tsiolkas. The film premiered in competition at the Sydney Film Festival, was nominated for an AACTA and the screenplay won both the NSW Premier's Award and the Queensland Literary Award.
Louise's theatre work includes dramaturg at Sydney Theatre Company (STC), co-devisor of EXCAVATION, and writer of additional material for Paul Capsis's show at the Sydney Opera House. Her adaptation of Kafka's THE TRIAL was staged by the STC in Sydney, the Malthouse in Melbourne, and Thin Ice in Perth. Her adaptation of Moliere’s TARTUFFE played at the Malthouse and her play, THIS LITTLE PIGGY was performed at the Sydney Theatre Company. Her adaptation of Dario Fo’s ELIZABETH (ALMOST BY CHANCE A WOMAN) co-written with Luke Devenish was performed at Malthouse Theatre and the Queensland Theatre. Louise has a number of projects currently in development.
Current as of March 2025.