Skip Woods

Skip Woods
Born Skip Woods
December 4, 1969 (1969-12-04) (age 48)
Houston,Texas, United States
Occupation Screenwriter, film director, film producer

Skip Woods (born December 4, 1969) is an American screenwriter, producer and film director.[1] He is best known for writing the screenplay for Swordfish and the film adaptation of the Hitman video game series.

Woods is also a partner in Wetwork Tactical, LLC – a weapons handling and tactics consulting firm – with former Army Special Forces member Jimmy Littlefield.

Personal life

Woods lives in Houston, Texas.

Filmography

YearTitleCredit
1998ThursdayDirector, screenwriter, co-producer
2001SwordfishScreenwriter, co-producer
2007Live Free or Die HardScreenwriter (additional dialogue - uncredited)[2][3]
2007HitmanScreenwriter
2009X-Men Origins: WolverineScreenwriter
2010The A-TeamScreenwriter
2013A Good Day to Die Hard[4]Screenwriter, executive producer
2014SabotageScreenwriter, executive producer
2015Hitman: Agent 47Screenwriter, producer

References

  1. "Skip Woods". The New York Times. Retrieved September 29, 2015.
  2. "Like Han Solo: Skip Woods on A Good Day to Die Hard - CraveOnline". February 20, 2013.
  3. "Bruce Willis Interviewing 'Die Hard 5' Directors; Script Being Rewritten". February 11, 2011.
  4. Rosenberg, Scott (May 5, 2010). "'Die Hard 5' Script in Negotiations". MTV.


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