Long Road Talent

Georgie Wyatt

Georgie Wyatt (formerly Morrell)  is a screenwriter, comedian and actress.

Georgie was one of eight writers selected for the Sky Comedy Rep scheme, which was launched in 2023 in conjunction with Sky Comedy and Birmingham Rep.

Georgie is developing her first feature film with Silver Salt Films, funded by the BFI. Her first short, Bluff, which she co-wrote with Naomi Wright, was produced by Silver Salt Films, funded by the BFI, and was accepted to the Manchester Film Festival and the Sunderland Short Film Festival in 2025. She co-wrote Unseen, an audio drama produced by Exant Theatre, which received the 2025 Digital Culture Award for Digital Inclusion.

Georgie is an award-nominated actor and voiceover artist. She played the lead role in  BBC Radio 4 drama Jayne Lake, written by Matthew Graham.  (Best Debut Performance nominee: BBC Audio Awards 2018).

She has performed three solo shows at the Edinburgh Fringe: A Poke In The Eye, The Morrell High Ground and Eyecon. A Poke In The Eye transferred to the Soho Theatre. Eyecon was commissioned by The New Theatre Wolsey (Ipswich) and was selected for the 2018 Litmus Fest at the Pleasance Theatre in London, which the RNIB supported. Georgie was also in the Resurrecting Bobby Awl ensemble cast, written by Brian Catling and directed by Josh Roche, at the 2019 Edinburgh Fringe. Georgie played Libby in Libby’s Eyes at The Bunker Theatre (London) as part of the 2018 BREAKING OUT Festival.

Georgie has appeared on: Good Week/Bad Week (BBC Radio 5 Live), Quote Unquote (BBC Radio 4),  Victoria Derbyshire (BBC Two), Five Live with Emma Barnett (BBC Radio 5 Live) and  BBC Ouch Storytelling Live: Relationships (BBC iPlayer).

Georgie is an NCTJ-qualified journalist and writes for the Guardian

Georgie is visually impaired and an ambassador for the Royal Society for Blind Children (RSBC).