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  2. Stephen Glover (screenwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Donald Glover hired Stephen, his younger brother, to co-write for Atlanta, despite Stephen having no prior professional experience in writing for television.He did this to satisfy his desire to have an all-black writing team for the show (something that Vulture noted is completely new for the industry), [4] made up mostly of Atlanta citizens, to achieve an accurate portrayal. [5]

  3. Neal Purvis and Robert Wade - Wikipedia

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    Wade and Purvis' screenplay for Let Him Have It (1991) (based on the true story of Derek Bentley, a young man who gets caught up in street gangs in post war London and is later controversially hanged), displayed the writers' "outrage toward a system hell-bent on vengeance" [5] and was called "first rate, no non-sense".

  4. William Davies (screenwriter) - Wikipedia

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    William Davies (sometimes credited William Davis or Will Davies) is an English screenwriter and producer.He has written and co-written a number of films including Twins (1988), The Real McCoy (1993), [1] the Johnny English franchise (2003-2018), Alien Autopsy (2006), Flushed Away (2006), How to Train Your Dragon (2010), Puss in Boots (2011), and Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (2022).

  5. John Patrick Shanley - Wikipedia

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    John Patrick Shanley sits down to discuss adaptations and his creative process at the TIFF Bell Lightbox on March 23, 2015. Shanley is the author of more than 23 plays, which have been translated and performed around the world, including 80 productions a year in North America.

  6. C. Robert Cargill - Wikipedia

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    He began writing for Ain't It Cool News under the name Massawyrm in May 2001. [3] His first review for the blog was of Jon Favreau's movie, Made. [ 3 ] During his work as a blogging critic, Cargill met various directors, which occasionally led to small roles in independent productions. [ 4 ]

  7. David Seltzer - Wikipedia

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    He was uncredited for his contributions to the screenplay of the 1971 musical film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.The author of the original book, Roald Dahl, is credited as the sole screenwriter; however, it has been revealed that Seltzer rewrote 30 percent of Dahl's script, adding such elements as the "Slugworth subplot", music other than the original Oompa Loompa compositions ...

  8. Jeremy Slater - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Slater is an American writer and producer of film and television, known for his work on films such as Fantastic Four, Death Note and Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, and on television series such as The Umbrella Academy and The Exorcist, which Slater created, and on which he served as executive producer.

  9. Gary Goldman (screenwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Goldman's first big screen writing credit was for John Carpenter's fantasy martial arts film, Big Trouble in Little China, which he co-wrote with David Weinstein. . Originally set in the old west, the script was later adapted by Carpenter's former classmate at USC film school, W. D. Richter, to take place in mo