Jim Uhls
Jim Uhls | |
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Born |
James Walter Uhls March 25, 1957 Missouri, United States |
Occupation | Writer, producer |
James Walter Uhls (born March 25, 1957) is an American screenwriter and producer who rose to fame with his script adaptation of the critically acclaimed novel Fight Club. He earned a bachelor of theatre arts degree from Drake University in 1979, and also graduated from the UCLA Theater Program.[1] Currently he is intended to write a screenplay for Trent Reznor's Year Zero-based HBO mini-series.
He runs the Writers and Actors lab, a workshop teaching people how to write original screenplays.
Credits
- Fight Club (1999) Writer[2]
- Sweet Talk (2004) Writer, Producer
- Seed Money (2010) Writer
- Jumper (2008) Writer
- Rex Mundi (2009) Writer
- Isobar (2009) Writer
- The Leviathan (2015), writer[3]
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