| Wesley Strick | |
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| Born | February 11, 1954 New York City, New York |
Wesley Strick is an American screenwriter who has written such films as the comic-horror hit Arachnophobia, the Martin Scorsese remake of Cape Fear and the videogame adaptation Doom.
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Life and career
Strick was born in New York City, New York, the son of Racelle (née Kessler) and Louis Strick.[1] He is a graduate of U.C. Berkeley, where he studied creative writing with the poet Thom Gunn. Prior to his Hollywood career, he worked as a rock journalist in New York City, contributing features and reviews to Circus, Creem and Rolling Stone.
He was one of many writers to contribute to the famously unproduced Superman Lives. As a "script doctor" he has done production polishes on such films as Batman Returns, Face/Off and Mission: Impossible II. Strick's screenplay for True Believer was nominated for a 1990 Edgar Award for Best Mystery Motion Picture. Strick won a 1994 Saturn Award (with co-writer Jim Harrison) for his screenplay for the Mike Nichols film Wolf.
His first novel, Out There in the Dark, was published by St. Martin's Press in February 2006. His second novel, Whirlybird, is available as a Kindle book on Amazon.com.
Since 1995, Strick has served as a creative advisor at the Sundance Institute's Screenwriters Lab. In 2008, Strick wrote the screenplay for a reboot of A Nightmare on Elm Street, starring Jackie Earle Haley, directed by Samuel Bayer, to be released in April 2010.
Filmography
- A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
- Love is the Drug (2006)
- Doom (2005)
- The Glass House (2001)
- Hitched (2001)
- Return to Paradise (1998)
- The Saint (1997)
- The Tie That Binds (1995)
- Wolf (1994)
- Final Analysis (1992)
- Cape Fear (1991)
- Arachnophobia (1990)
- True Believer (1989)
Further reading
- "Out There in the Dark"; Wesley Strick; Thomas Dunne Books (February 7, 2006); ISBN 0-312-34381-7
References
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