Lise Mayer
Lise Mayer | |
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Born | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. | 29 November 1959
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Years active | 1981–present |
Partner(s) | Rik Mayall Angus Deayton (1991–2015) |
Children | 1 |
Relatives | Catherine Mayer (sister) David Mayer (father) |
Lise Mayer (born 29 November 1959)[1] is an American television and film writer. She was creator and co-writer, alongside Rik Mayall and Ben Elton, of the BBC comedy series The Young Ones.
Background and work
[edit]Mayer was born in Chicago, Illinois,[2] to David and Anne Mayer.[3] She met Rik Mayall when she was at school in Manchester and Mayall came to study drama at Manchester University, where her father was a professor.[citation needed] Her mother is a theatre publicist.[4][5] In addition to The Young Ones, she has written for television programmes including The Last Resort, Paramount City, London Underground, The Fast Show, Saturday Zoo and Casualty, and produced Denis Leary's No Cure For Cancer.
She was a writer/consultant for the film The Borrowers, and co-writer of Suite 16, Paper Marriage, Flushed Away and The Matchmaker. Books include Bachelor Boys: The Young Ones Book, People I Have Shot (with ITN cameraman Sebastian Rich), The Utterly Merry Comic Relief Christmas Book, Go to Bed With Jonathan Ross, Amassed Hysteria and In Search of Happiness (with Angus Deayton). She is an activist and filmmaker for the advocacy group The Citizens.[6]
Personal life
[edit]Mayer was in a relationship until 1985 with Rik Mayall, including the period when they co-wrote The Young Ones.[7] She has a son with comedian and television presenter Angus Deayton, with whom she was in a relationship from 1991 to 2015.[8] Her sister, Catherine Mayer, co-founded the Women's Equality Party with Sandi Toksvig.[9]
References
[edit]- ^ "LISE MAYER - LONDON - WRITER". www.checkcompany.co.uk. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
- ^ "Act your age? This woman says you don't have to". www.thejc.com. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
- ^ Wilmut, Roger (1989). Didn't You Kill My Mother In Law? – the story of alternative comedy in Britain from the Comedy Store to Saturday Night Live. UK: Methuen. pp. 98–99. ISBN 0-413-17390-9.
- ^ Halliburton, Rachel (8 January 2004). "This woman can have Blair any time". London Evening Standard.
- ^ Langdon, Julia (16 July 2007). "I think it's amazing how unequal we are". The Guardian.
- ^ "The Citizens". 16 September 2020.
- ^ Zamora, Natalie (24 June 2022). "Rik Mayall had quite the love life that included a fling with an actress from Bottom". FanSided.
- ^ Bagwell, Matt (19 March 2015). "Angus Deayton Splits From Girlfriend Lise Mayer After 24 Years Together". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
- ^ Cocozza, Paula (28 August 2015). "Women's Equality party founders: 'It needed doing. So we said, "Let's do it"'". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
External links
[edit]- 1957 births
- Living people
- Alumni of the University of Manchester
- American expatriates in the United Kingdom
- 20th-century American Jews
- American women television writers
- American television writers
- Writers from Chicago
- British surrealist writers
- Jewish surrealist writers
- Women surrealist artists
- Surrealist artists
- 21st-century American Jews