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Jonathan Ames (; born March 23, 1964) is an American author who has written a number of novels and comic memoirs, and is the creator of two television series, Bored to Death (HBO) and Blunt Talk (STARZ). In the late '90s and early 2000s, he was a columnist for the New York Press for several years, and became known for self-deprecating tales of his sexual misadventures. He also has a long-time interest in boxing, appearing occasionally in the ring as "The Herring Wonder". Two of his novels have been adapted into films: The Extra Man in 2010, and You Were Never Really Here in 2017. Ames was a co-screenwriter of the former and an executive producer of the latter. Early life Raised in Oakland, New Jersey, Ames is Jewish. He attended Indian Hills High School. Ames graduated with an English degree in 1987 from Princeton University, and where he authored his senior thesis entitled Eye Pity Eye: (The Collected Writings of Alexander Vine). He also holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in fiction from Columbia University. He has been an infrequent faculty member at Columbia, The New School, and the Iowa Writers' Workshop. Print Ames's novels include I Pass Like Night (1989), The Extra Man (1998), and 2004's Wake Up Sir!, described by The New York Times as "laugh-out-loud funny". In September 2008, Ames released The Alcoholic, his first foray into graphic literature, illustrated by Dean Haspiel; an excerpt was included in The Best American Comics 2010. In 2009, he published a new collection of essays and fiction with Scribner, titled The Double Life Is Twice as Good. In 2018, Vintage released an expanded version of Ames's first thriller novel, You Were Never Really Here, which was originally published at Byliner as an e-book in 2013. While at the New York Press, his columns were often recollections of his childhood neuroses and his unusual experiences, written in the gritty tradition of Charles Bukowski. These columns were collected in four nonfiction books, What's Not to Love?: The Adventures of a Mildly Perverted Young Writer (2000), My Less Than Secret Life (2002), I Love You More than You Know (2006), and The Double Life Is Twice As Good: Essays and Fiction (2009). Ames was also responsible for the Most Phallic Building contest which followed an article he wrote for Slate magazine where he claimed that the Williamsburg Bank Building in Brooklyn, New York, was the most phallic building he'd ever seen. Other media Ames became known as a raconteur in New York City following his 1999 one-man stage show, "Oedipussy," and continues to perform frequently with the New York-based storytelling organization The Moth. He has also been a guest on the Late Show with David Letterman several times and played the lead role in the 2001 IFC film The Girl Under the Waves, an on-screen experiment in improvisational acting. In 2004, Showtime commissioned Ames to develop a pilot based on his writings, titled What's Not to Love? Ames starred as himself, but it was not developed into a series, instead airing as a one time special in the winter of 2007-2008. Ames also appears in The Great Buck Howard, directed by Sean McGinly and starring John Malkovich, which debuted at Sundance in 2008. Ames created the HBO series Bored to Death, which stars Jason Schwartzman as a struggling Brooklyn novelist named Jonathan Ames who moonlights as an unlicensed private detective. The show debuted on September 20, 2009. He also started to guest-star as Irwin during the second season, appearing fully nude in one scene. On December 20, 2011, it was reported that Bored to Death was cancelled by HBO after airing its third season. The film adaptation of Ames's novel The Extra Man, starring Kevin Kline, John C. Reilly, Katie Holmes, and Paul Dano, was released in 2010. The film adaptation of You Were Never Really Here was theatrically released in April 2018. The author produced the movie based on his book, which was directed by Lynne Ramsay. It premiered at the 70th Cannes Film Festival, where Ramsay won the award for Best Screenplay and Joaquin Phoenix won the award for Best Actor. Ames has also appeared in HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm in the Season 8 episode "Car Periscope," playing a brief role as Larry David's business manager. In 2015, Ames teamed up with Patrick Stewart and Seth MacFarlane to create Blunt Talk, which aired on the STARZ network for two seasons. For his performance in the starring role, Patrick Stewart was nominated for a Golden Globe award for Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy and a Critics' Choice TV Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series. Bibliography Novels I Pass Like Night (1989) The Extra Man (1998) Wake Up, Sir! (2004) You Were Never Really Here (2013 and expanded version in 2018) A Man Named Doll (2021) The Wheel of Doll (2022) Essays What's Not to Love?: The Adventures of a Mildly Perverted Young Writer (2000) My Less Than Secret Life (2002) I Love You More Than You Know (2006) The Double Life Is Twice As Good: Essays and Fiction (2009) Anthologies Sexual Metamorphosis: An Anthology of Transsexual Memoirs (2005) Comics The Alcoholic, with Dean Haspiel (2008) Television Bored to Death (creator/writer/producer, 2009–2011, as well as a cameo appearance as "Irwin") Blunt Talk (creator/writer/executive producer, 2015–2016) Drunk History (as Junius Booth, 2013) References External links Jonathan Ames at IMDb Profile Archived September 27, 2008, at the Wayback Machine in the Village Voice (September 23, 2008) "For a Grown-Up, a Few Growing Pains" The Interrogation of Jonathan Ames, by Mistress Yin Exclusive interview: The Scope Weekly speaks with Jonathan Ames, book author and film producer, and co-star Judith Roberts.] (April 20, 2018). 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  • You Were Never Really Here synopsis, comments

    You Were Never Really Here

    Jonathan Ames

    Now a major motion picture starring Joaquin Phoenix, You Were Never Really Here is a gritty, harrowing story of corruption and one man's violent quest for vengeance.Joe has witness...

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    To Marry and to Meddle

    Martha Waters

    “Sure to delight Bridgerton fans.” USA TODAYThe “sweet, sexy, and utterly fun” (Emily Henry, author of People We Meet on Vacation) Regency Vows series continues with a witty, charm...

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    Money Lessons

    Lisa Conway-Hughes

    If you spent one hour a month nurturing your finances for the next twelve months, how would you feel this time next year, what would be different? Mapping out a plan for achieving ...

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    No Hunger In Paradise

    Michael Calvin

    Shortlisted for the British Sports Book Awards 2018“What’s your dream, son?”A six yearold boy, head bowed, mumbles the eternal answer: “Be a footballer….” Steadman Scott, football’...

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    Giants Among Men

    Jack Cavanaugh

    From the mid1950s to the early 1960s, when basketball’s Boston Celtics were piecing together a run for the ages, when Montreal’s Canadiens were in the midst of notching a recordset...

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    The Dark Game

    Jonathan Janz

    "In his latest pulp horror gem, Janz channels early Stephen King to twist the story of a secluded writers’ retreat into something unique and thoughtprovoking." BooklistTen writers...

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    No One Left to Come Looking for You

    Sam Lipsyte

    A darkly comic mystery by the author of Hark and The Ask set in the vibrant music scene of early 1990s New York City.Manhattan’s East Village, 1993. Dive bars, DIY music venues, sh...

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    Family

    Michael Calvin

    From the awardwinning author of NO HUNGER IN PARADISEOutside the global spotlight, footballers don't drive Aston Martins or pose for underwear ads. This is war. This is life. This ...

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    Me, Family and the Making of a Footballer

    Jamie Redknapp

    'a wonderful book ... a great read' Daily Mail'a fascinating book ... I really enjoyed it' Piers Morgan, Good Morning Britain'a heartwarming, funny and insightful read. Perfect for...

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    This Will Not Pass

    Jonathan Martin & Alexander Burns

    The “blockbuster” (The Guardian) New York Times bestseller, a shocking, definitive account of the 2020 election and the first year of the Biden presidency by two New York Times rep...

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    A Game for Hooligans

    Huw Richards

    Rugby union has undergone immense change in the past two decades introducing a World Cup, accepting professionalism and creating a global market in players yet no authoritative E...

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    Sports Betting for Winners

    Rob Miech

    “Rob Miech has outdone himself with this poignant, behindthecurtains revelation of a world of parlays and moneyline wagers, of mobruled games, and characters named Lem and Lefty. T...

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    Confessions

    Catherine Airey

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    How To Pass Psychometric Tests

    Andrea Shavick

    In this book, author Andrea Shavick explains all there is to know about psychometric tests: what they are, what they measure, who uses them, why they're used, how they're changing,...

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    Psychometric Tests For Graduates

    Andrea Shavick

    Are you a graduate? Looking for a brilliant job? Then you should know that over 95 percent of the FTSE 100 companies use psychometric and management tests to select their graduat...

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    Forza Italia

    Paddy Agnew

    When journalist Paddy Agnew and his girlfriend Dympna touched down in Rome in 1985 in search of adventure, sunshine and the soul of Italian football (well, Paddy was looking for th...

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    Crusader

    Ben Kane

    KING. POLITICIAN. WARRIOR. CONQUEROR.1189. Richard the Lionheart's longawaited goal comes true as he is crowned King of England. Setting his own kingdom in order, he prepares to em...

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    The Persian Expedition

    Xenophon & Rex Warner

    In The Persian Expedition, Xenophon, a young Athenian noble who sought his destiny abroad, provides an enthralling eyewitness account of the attempt by a Greek mercenary army the ...

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    Jonathan Little on Live No-Limit Cash Games, Volume 2

    Jonathan Little

    How well can you handle the complex situations that arise in live NoLimit cash game play? Leading professional Jonathan Little excels at this form of poker. Read this book and lear...

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    Galloglass

    Scarlett Thomas

    Effie, Lexy, Wolf, Raven, and Max are faced with their most challenging adventure yet in the third installment of the magical Worldquake series, which Kirkus Reviews calls “tailorm...

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    Lethal Game

    John Gilstrap

    “[Gilstrap’s] greatest strength is the ability to blend breathtaking action with deep emotion regarding the characters.” Jeffery DeaverThe exhilarating new thriller from the New Yo...

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    The Three-Mile Walk

    Banning Liebscher

    We are all called to be changemakers in the world, and yet many of us don't know how to answer the call. Jesus Culture founder and pastor Banning Liebscher reveals the three key mo...

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    Jonathan Little on Live No-Limit Cash Games, Volume 1

    Jonathan Little

    What do you think about when you sit down to play live nolimit cash games? If it’s only your hand and how you should play it then you need to think again! There is much, much more ...

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    The Anatomy of Liverpool

    Jonathan Wilson, Jonathan Wilson Ltd & Scott Murray

    Jonathan Wilson and Scott Murray provide a forensic analysis of ten key Liverpool games that have shaped the club's fortunes over the last century: from the longlost triumphs of To...

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    The Boys of Summer

    Roger Kahn

    "A moving elegy . . . [to] the best team the majors ever saw . . . the Brooklyn Dodgers of the 1950s."   New York TimesThe classic narrative of growing up within shouting...

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    The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw

    Paolo Hewitt & Paul McGuigan

    Robin Friday was an exceptional footballer who should have played for England. He never did. Robin Friday was a brilliant player who could have played in the top flight. He never d...

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    The Football Ramble

    Marcus Speller, Luke Moore, Pete Donaldson, Jim Campbell & The Football Ramble Limited

    Downloaded over ten million times a year the Football Ramble podcast has established itself as the essential, independent voice of football punditry. The weekly podcast has resonat...

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    Game of My Life New York Giants

    Tiki Barber & Ken Palmer

    The New York Giants have long been one of the NFL’s most popular and storied franchises. Now fans of this dynamic football powerhouse will relive all the greatest gridiron moments ...

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    The Syndicate

    Guy Bolton

    THE HOTLY ANTICIPATED NEW THRILLER FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE PICTURES – SHORTLISTED FOR THE CWA NEW BLOOD AWARD.June 1947.Jonathan Craine has left his old life in Hollywood behind him...

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    The Love of the Game

    Mark Chapman

    BBC sports presenter Mark Chapman is no longer in his physical prime. There is an argument to suggest he has never been in his physical prime. Now in his forties, he is facing a wo...

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    Management Level Psychometric and Assessment Tests

    Andrea Shavick

    Gone are the days when an impressive CV and a sparkling performance at interview were all you needed to land a great job. Now, for the vast majority of mediumlarge sized organisati...

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    The Ten Types of Human

    Dexter Dias

    The inspiration behind the hit podcast THE 100 TYPES OF HUMAN with DEXTER DIAS and BBC 5 Live host NIHAL ARTHANAYAKE'This book is the one. Think Sapiens and triple it.' Julia Hobs...

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    The Status Game

    Will Storr

    ‘Will Storr is one of our best journalists of ideas … The Status Game might be his best yet’ James Marriott, Books of the Year, The TimesWhat drives our political and moral beliefs...

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    When Friday Comes

    James Montague

    'Passionate and moving and provides further evidence of the universality of football' Jonathan Wilson, FourFourTwoThe definitive story of the Middle East's unstoppable rise to foot...

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    End Game

    John Gilstrap

    The son of a government scientist must be found at any cost in this taut political thriller that “starts off explosively and keeps on rolling” (Joe Hartlaub, BookReporter).   ...

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    Shriver

    Chris Belden

    Soon to be a major motion picture A Little White Lie starring Michael Shannon and Kate Hudson!In this charming, clever, and darkly satiric novel set at a writers’ conference, one m...