Abbie Hills
- Talent Agent
- Additional Crew
- Producer
Abbie Hills is an award-winning screenwriter, filmmaker, and talent agent known for her work in vintage and period storytelling, as well as her dedication to fostering inclusivity in the entertainment industry. At just 23, Abbie founded The Dazey Hills Company after earning a Master's in Cultural Arts Management, supporting emerging actors and creatives.
Her career began at the age of 15 with her first acting role, and she has since earned recognition across the industry. Abbie's accolades include winning Best Pilot Script at Lit Laughs 2024, being named in the Top 50 Enable List 2025, and earning spots in the f:Entrepreneur Top 100 for 2025. She is also a recipient of the prestigious National Diversity Award (2021) and has celebrated multiple wins at independent film festivals for her short films.
A proud member of BAFTA Connect, Abbie's passion lies in crafting compelling stories that explore youth culture from the 1920s to the 1990s, with a focus on period dramas and vintage narratives. She is one of the first twelve individuals in the UK to be trained as an Access Coordinator, under the mentorship of Sara Johnson and Julie Fernandez, furthering her advocacy for accessibility and diversity in film and TV production.
Abbie's unique voice, shaped by her experiences as a creative with cerebral palsy, brings depth and authenticity to every project. She also provides guidance to newcomers in the industry, helping them navigate their creative journeys.
For inquiries or collaborations, contact [agent or representation details].
Her career began at the age of 15 with her first acting role, and she has since earned recognition across the industry. Abbie's accolades include winning Best Pilot Script at Lit Laughs 2024, being named in the Top 50 Enable List 2025, and earning spots in the f:Entrepreneur Top 100 for 2025. She is also a recipient of the prestigious National Diversity Award (2021) and has celebrated multiple wins at independent film festivals for her short films.
A proud member of BAFTA Connect, Abbie's passion lies in crafting compelling stories that explore youth culture from the 1920s to the 1990s, with a focus on period dramas and vintage narratives. She is one of the first twelve individuals in the UK to be trained as an Access Coordinator, under the mentorship of Sara Johnson and Julie Fernandez, furthering her advocacy for accessibility and diversity in film and TV production.
Abbie's unique voice, shaped by her experiences as a creative with cerebral palsy, brings depth and authenticity to every project. She also provides guidance to newcomers in the industry, helping them navigate their creative journeys.
For inquiries or collaborations, contact [agent or representation details].