Awards & Winners

Rufus Norris

Rufus Norris is a British theatre director who will be artistic director of the National Theatre in London from April 2015. He grew up in Africa and Malaysia, attended North Bromsgrove High School and Kidderminster College of Further Education, and later trained as an actor at RADA before turning to directing. In 2001 he won the Evening Standard Award for Outstanding Newcomer for his production of David Rudkin's Afore Night Come at the Young Vic. In 2004, Norris won another Evening Standard Award, a Critic's Circle Award and an Olivier Award nomination for Best Director, for his production of Festen. In 2006 he made his National Theatre debut directing Market Boy by David Eldridge. He was an Associate Director at the Young Vic from 2002 - 2007, where his productions have included Feast by Yunior Garcia Aguilera, Rotimi Babatunde, Marcos Barbosa, Tanya Barfield and Gbolahan Obisesan, Vernon God Little by DBC Pierre, adapted by Tanya Ronder, Herve's Adventures of Tintin which he adapted with David Greig and his own adaptation of Sleeping Beauty.

Awards by Rufus Norris

Check all the awards nominated and won by Rufus Norris.

2012


British Independent Film Award for Best British Independent Film
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Nominations 2012 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
British Independent Film Award for Best Director Broken
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director London Road
British Independent Film Award for Best British Independent Film Broken
British Independent Film Award Douglas Hickox Award (Directorial Debut) Broken
European Film Discovery Award - Prix Fipresci Broken

2008


Nominations 2008 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Director of a Play Les Liaisons Dangereuses

2005


Nominations 2005 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director Festen","Festen