Lorna Tucker

Author

Biography

Lorna Tucker is an artist, writer and filmmaker, who has secured her place as one of the most exciting documentary directors working today, known for tackling big social themes with humour, ease and grace. Her first feature documentary, Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist, was an Official Selection at Sundance 2018. Her subsequent documentaries include: Amá, about the sterilisation abuse of Native American women over the past 60 years; Someone’s Daughter, Someone’s Son, chronicling stories of homelessness in the UK; and Call Me Kate, about the inner life of screen legend Katharine Hepburn. She was named one of the biggest breakout female filmmakers by Harper’s Bazaar and Elle in 2018, and one of Creative England’s CE50 the following year. She has written articles for British Vogue and the guardian and her first solo art exhibition will open at Saatchi Gallery in Spring 2026.

Her memoir BARE was published by Octopus Books in 2025.

‘You need to read this’ Mick Jagger

‘Deftly written’ The Times

‘Unflinching and unforgettable’ Vogue

‘A chronicle of her remarkable journey’ Guardian

‘A masterpiece . . . Bare is a truly inspirational story and an essential read that showcases the resilience of the human spirit’ Juano Diaz, author of Slum Boy

Publications

Non-fiction

Publication Details Notes
BARE 2025 Brazen

A HAPPY PLACE BOOK CLUB PICK

 

I have lived on London’s piss-soaked streets, I have lived with the sweet embrace of heroin, I have lived when I should have died. I have lied, I have thieved, I have stripped, I have tricked, I have loved, I have fallen, I have survived.

 

I could be your daughter, your mother, your lover – I could be you.

 

Come to hell and back with me.

 

‘Heartbreaking and uplifting’ KATRIONA O’SULLIVAN, author of Poor

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