Eloise Singer
- Director
- Producer
- Writer
Eloise Singer is a multi-award-winning British producer, writer and director.
She is the great-great-granddaughter of Isaac Singer, the inventor of the Singer Sewing Machine, and Isabella Eugénie Boyer, the model for the Statue of Liberty.
Singer was born on the channel island Jersey and grew up in South America.
After returning to the U.K, she studied Political Science and International Relations at the University of Leeds; having graduated with a first-class degree, she studied Film Production at the London Film Academy.
Singer proceeded to work at Pinewood Studios on film and television productions for BBC, Channel 4, Netflix, Disney and Paramount Pictures including The Crown (2016), Murder on the Orient Express (2017) and Ready Player One (2018).
She set up her own production company Singer Studios in 2017, with a mission to empower the next generation of creatives to tell the boldest stories across film, podcast, documentary and immersive media. The company uses the power of storytelling to push boundaries, challenge the status quo and spark change.
Singer has produced and directed several projects including The Pirate Queen: Night of Succession (2022) which won The Discovery Award for Best Debut at Raindance Film Festival. She then co-wrote and directed Mrs Benz: Voyage of Discovery (2022) which premiered at Venice Film Festival and was nominated for The Three Lions.
Singer has executive produced Billie Piper's directing debut Rare Beasts (2019) starring Lily James and David Thewlis, which premiered at Venice Film Festival, London and SXSW. She also executive produced Universal's film The Last Rifleman (2023) starring Pierce Brosnan, Clémence Poésy and John Amos.
Singer is currently producing and directing an investigative documentary Inheritance: The Jersey Murders, with XYZ Films and Chris Smith at Library Films.
She is also directing, writing and executive producing The Pirate Queen: A Forgotten Legend (2023) voiced by Lucy Liu which won the Storyscapes Award at Tribeca Film Festival.
She is the great-great-granddaughter of Isaac Singer, the inventor of the Singer Sewing Machine, and Isabella Eugénie Boyer, the model for the Statue of Liberty.
Singer was born on the channel island Jersey and grew up in South America.
After returning to the U.K, she studied Political Science and International Relations at the University of Leeds; having graduated with a first-class degree, she studied Film Production at the London Film Academy.
Singer proceeded to work at Pinewood Studios on film and television productions for BBC, Channel 4, Netflix, Disney and Paramount Pictures including The Crown (2016), Murder on the Orient Express (2017) and Ready Player One (2018).
She set up her own production company Singer Studios in 2017, with a mission to empower the next generation of creatives to tell the boldest stories across film, podcast, documentary and immersive media. The company uses the power of storytelling to push boundaries, challenge the status quo and spark change.
Singer has produced and directed several projects including The Pirate Queen: Night of Succession (2022) which won The Discovery Award for Best Debut at Raindance Film Festival. She then co-wrote and directed Mrs Benz: Voyage of Discovery (2022) which premiered at Venice Film Festival and was nominated for The Three Lions.
Singer has executive produced Billie Piper's directing debut Rare Beasts (2019) starring Lily James and David Thewlis, which premiered at Venice Film Festival, London and SXSW. She also executive produced Universal's film The Last Rifleman (2023) starring Pierce Brosnan, Clémence Poésy and John Amos.
Singer is currently producing and directing an investigative documentary Inheritance: The Jersey Murders, with XYZ Films and Chris Smith at Library Films.
She is also directing, writing and executive producing The Pirate Queen: A Forgotten Legend (2023) voiced by Lucy Liu which won the Storyscapes Award at Tribeca Film Festival.