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For all her subsequent work saving lions or her films with her daughter, Melanie Griffith, (with whom she will shortly be working on screen again) or her more recent movies with directors from John Schlesinger to Alexander Payne and David O Russell, there is nothing in her CV that compels as much attention as The Birds and Marnie.
Her second BBC break came in 1987 when she moved to be assistant script editor on the fourth series of Casualty, and the third break when David Thompson, now head of BBC Films, took her on as a script editor, working on Screen One and Two.
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