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A. Scott Frank (born March 10, 1960) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and author. Frank has received two Academy Award nominations for Best Adapted Screenplay for Out of Sight (1998) and Logan (2017). His film work, credited and uncredited, extends to dozens of films. In recent years, he has worked for Netflix on television miniseries, most prominently writing and directing The Queen's Gambit. Early life and education Frank was born to a Jewish family in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, on March 10, 1960. His family moved to Los Gatos, California where he attended high school while his father worked as a pilot for Pan Am. He attended the University of California, Santa Barbara, graduating in 1982 with a Bachelor of Arts in film studies. Career While a student at the University of California, Frank first had the idea for what would become the script for Little Man Tate in 1981, thinking that, in the aftermath of the Iran hostage crisis that there was "a slight petulance to world events at the time" and envisioning "an eight year old who was making more sense of the world than Ted Koppel." After graduation he worked as a bartender while attempting to sell the script, which eventually led to his hiring an agent, and subsequently being hired by Paramount Pictures in 1984. It would take several years before the script was made, with Frank's first produced screenwriting work in the meantime being the 1987 film Plain Clothes, which he would later describe as "terrible." Little Man Tate was ultimately made in 1991 as the directorial debut of actress Jodie Foster.In the years to follow, Frank's filmography included scripts for Dead Again, Malice, Heaven's Prisoners, and Get Shorty. The latter earned him his first award nominations with both the Writers Guild and the Golden Globes. He credited the success of Get Shorty with reviving his interest in the job after a bad experience on Malice, and was particularly pleased as a longtime fan of Elmore Leonard's novels that he felt had not received satisfactory film adaptations previously. This success led to his being asked to work on another Elmore Leonard adaptation, Steven Soderbergh's 1998 film Out of Sight starring George Clooney and Jennifer Lopez. The film was not a commercial success, but earned warm critical plaudits. Frank won both the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and the Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Frank was recruited by Steven Spielberg to work on the script for Minority Report, a Philip K. Dick adaptation, which he would later say was "a very difficult screenplay to write because it was loaded with so much technical detail." He performed second unit directing duties for one segment of the film, an area of filmmaking he had contemplated moving into for some time. Minority Report earned him the Saturn Award for Best Writing and several other nominations, including for Hugo and Nebula awards. Other credits from this period included The Interpreter and Marley & Me, the latter described as a film he would not have imagined himself working on but which he developed "a big soft spot for." By 2024, Frank had worked on nearly 60 films, including uncredited rewrites on films such as Saving Private Ryan, Entrapment, Dawn of the Dead, Night at the Museum and Gravity.Frank made his directorial debut in 2007 on The Lookout, whose script he had begun in 1998 and which was originally meant to be directed by Sam Mendes, who eventually departed the project to make Road to Perdition while encouraging Frank to take on the task himself. He had also attempted to recruit Sydney Pollack, the director of The Interpreter whom he considered a mentor, to direct the project. He won the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature for his work on the film. His second film as a director, 2014's A Walk Among the Tombstones, had a more mixed reception. In January 2016, Frank published his first novel, Shaker, a crime mystery published by Penguin Random House. He also worked in the burgeoning superhero genre, making two films with director James Mangold, The Wolverine (2013) and Logan (2017). For the latter, he received his second Academy Award nomination.Having had previous experience working for network television, Frank had begun to develop Godless, previously intended as a film, into a miniseries for HBO. However, Netflix outbid HBO for the project, which Frank both wrote and directed. The miniseries earned Frank numerous award nominations, including from the Directors Guild and three Primetime Emmy Awards. The success of Godless led Frank to pitch further projects to Netflix, several of which were rejected, until they expressed interest in The Queen's Gambit, an adaptation of a Walter Tevis novel that Frank had previously attempted to make as a film. Frank said that he viewed the novel as exploring "the cost of genius", a theme that he had first intended to explore in Little Man Tate but "didn't quite get there with it."Frank won the 2021 Emmy for Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. Filmography Film Screenwriter Director Producer Television Awards and nominations References External links Scott Frank at IMDb Patrick Radden Keefe (25 December 2023). "How A Script Doctor Found His Own Voice". The New Yorker {subscription reqd}. Retrieved 28 December 2023.. Discover the Scott Frank popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Scott Frank books.

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  • Elixir synopsis, comments

    Elixir

    James O. Sy, PhD

    Elixir is a thrilling, highly entertaining science fiction novel. It is the first installment of a sixpart scifi series. Book 1 slowly unfolds the events that lead a college sophom...

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    Franchise

    Seth Coleman

    FRANCHISE is a supernatural thriller that helps us understand spiritual warfare on a personal level. With God’s awesome angels protecting him, Daniel is led through a trial that ta...

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    Scott L. Alexander v. Frank D. Eldred Et Al.

    Court of Appeals of New York

    [63 N.Y.2d 460 Page 463] Opinion OF THE COURT One who is injured in a traffic accident can recover against a municipality if it is shown that its failure to [63 N.Y.2d 460 Page 4...

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    The Best American Erotic Poems

    David Lehman

    There is a deep tradition of eroticism in American poetry. Thoughtful, provocative, moving, and sometimes mirthful, the poems collected in The Best American Erotic Poems celebrate ...

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    At the Plaza

    Curtis Gathje

    At The Plaza is a pictorial record and an anecdotal history of the world's most famous hotel: New York's Plaza. As a story, it traverses the breadth and scope of Gotham's high soci...

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    The Book of Gutsy Women

    Hillary Clinton & Chelsea Clinton

    Now an eightpart docuseries on Apple TV+ Hillary Rodham Clinton and her daughter, Chelsea, share the stories of the gutsy women who have inspired themwomen with the courage to stan...

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    Financial Mail on Sunday Guide to Investment

    Andrew Leach

    A unique, truly comprehensive guide to all aspects of investment, that provides a wealth of expert advice and information in clear and jargonfree language that everyone will unders...

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    Tales from the New York Giants Sideline

    Paul Schwartz, Wellington Mara & John Mara

    Few sports franchises can match the long, stories history, rich tradition, and legion of passionate, loyal fans of the New York Giants. In this newlyupdated edition of Tales from t...

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    Frank E. Scott v. Anthony Wilson

    Fourth District, San Antonio Court of Civil Appeals of Texas

    This suit was instituted by Frank E. Scott against Dr. Anthony Wilson for malpractice in performing, on his left ear, an operation known as stapedectomy with vein graft. The trial ...

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    The Night of the Long Knives

    Fritz Leiber

    Any man who saw you, or even heard your footsteps must be ambushed, stalked and killed, whether needed for food or not. Otherwise, so long as his strength held out, he would be on ...

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    The Ethical Engineer

    Harry Harrison

    That mores is strictly a matter of local custom cannot be denied. But that ethics is pure opinion also...? Maybe there are times for murder, and theft and slavery...Harry Harrison&...

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    The Creature from Beyond Infinity

    Henry Kuttner

    You must remain here, Theron stated. "How many of us survived the voyage from Kyria? You must wait, Ardath, even a million years if it is necessary. Our stasis ray kept us in s...

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    The Colors of Space

    Marion Zimmer Bradley

    It was a week before the Lhari ship went into warpdrive, and all that time young Bart Steele had stayed in his cabin. He was so bored with his own company that the Mentorian medic ...

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    Slave Planet

    Laurence Janifer

    Fruyling's World... rich in the metals that kept the Terran Confederation going one vital link in a galaxywide civilization. But the men of Fruyling's World lived on borro...

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    Spacehounds of I P C

    Edward E. Smith

    A good many of us, who are now certain beyond a doubt that space travel will forever remain in the realm of the impossible, probably would, if a rocket that were shot to the moon, ...

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    The Passing of Ku Sui

    Anthony Gilmore

    A screaming streak in the night a cloud of billowing steam and the climax of Hawk Carse's spectacular "Affair of the Brains" is over. Anthony Gilmore truly amazes wit...

  • Infinite Stars synopsis, comments

    Infinite Stars

    Bryan Thomas Schmidt, David Weber, Brian Herbert, Elizabeth Moon & Orson Scott Card

    The seductive thrill of uncharted worlds, of distant galaxies… and the unknown threats that lurk in the vastness of the cosmos. From Foundation to Lensman, Star Wars to Guardians o...

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    The Null Prophecy

    Michael Guillen

    A book to challenge the status quo, spark a debate, and get people talking about the issues and questions we face as a country!

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    Star Born

    Andre Norton

    When Raf Kurbi's Terran spaceship burst into unexplored skies of the far planet Astra and was immediately made welcome by the natives of a oncemighty metropolis, Kurbi was unaw...

  • 1932 synopsis, comments

    1932

    Scott Martelle

    A fascinating behindthescenes look at a year in American history that still resonates today, 1932: FDR, Hoover, and the Dawn of a New America tells the story of a battered nation f...

  • Nur einmal werden wir noch wach synopsis, comments

    Nur einmal werden wir noch wach

    Otto Penzler, Barbara Röhl, Axel Franken, Winfried Czech, Thomas Schichtel, Dietmar Schmidt, Rainer Schumacher, Daniela Jarzynka, Stefanie Heinen, Stefan Bauer & Dr. Helmut Pesch

    Verdächtige Weihnachtsmänner, skrupellose Nikoläuse, tödliche Weihnachtsbraten und Leichen unter Mistelzweigen vergessen Sie den Einkaufsstress, achten Sie nicht auf das ungewohnt...

  • Frank W. Scott v. Edward Farris Andrews synopsis, comments

    Frank W. Scott v. Edward Farris Andrews

    Third District. District Court of Appeal of Florida

    Plaintiff Hunt by this interlocutory appeal questions that part of the circuit courts order which holds in effect that the Small Claims Court in Palm Beach County has acquired juri...

  • Mantrap synopsis, comments

    Mantrap

    Sinclair Lewis

    "Mantrap" ist die Geschichte von Ralph Prescott, einem New Yorker Rechtsanwalt, der den Stress und die Belastung durch die Anforderungen, die Stadt und Karriere an ihn stel...

  • Ice Commander synopsis, comments

    Ice Commander

    Roger Frank Selby

    Deep space exploration might seem like a glamorous profession, but as Lieutenant Frank Carter knows all too well, it can be a lonely job which demands both discipline and instinct....

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    Survivors

    Terry Nation

    Survivors of a global plague battle for life on an empty planet. A gripping vision of a postapocalyptic world...'A fine piece of British postapocalyptic fiction' 'Nation's novel is...

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    Sex in the Air

    Roger Frank Selby

    An erotic novel with ménage, bdsm and spanking themes by Roger Frank SelbyFlying is Patrick Camberwell's greatest passion in life and becoming a pilot his ultimate goal. However, i...

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    Always A Brother

    Michael Shenk

    Who is Johnny Amund? He would describe himself as a frustrated man, a logtruck driver and mediocre employee. Mary Amund would explain it differently; the serious and purposeful you...

  • Anthony Wilson v. Frank E. Scott synopsis, comments

    Anthony Wilson v. Frank E. Scott

    Supreme Court of Texas

    Plaintiff, Frank E. Scott, sued Dr. Anthony Wilson for failure to make reasonable disclosure of risks incident to a stapedectomy operation. He alleged that his right to refuse the ...

  • Back to the Future synopsis, comments

    Back to the Future

    Michael Klastorin & Randal Atamaniuk

    Great Scott! Go Back to the Future with Doc Brown and Marty McFly in this visually stunning look at the creation of one of the most beloved movie trilogies of all time.Few films ha...

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    Managing Empowerment

    David Jenkins

    Many senior managers are faced with the decision as to whether or not they should 'go' for empowerment. Their major concern is the likely effect of empowerment on mangers, ...

  • The Concubine of Shanghai synopsis, comments

    The Concubine of Shanghai

    Hong Ying

    China, 1907. Sixteenyearold orphan Cassia is sold by her aunt to a brothel. There, she works as a lowly maid for Madame Emerald until a powerful and dangerous client plucks her fro...

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    The Last Place on Earth

    Jim Harmon

    Naturally an undertaker will get the last word. But shouldn't he wait until his clients are dead? Jim Harmon weaves a science fiction masterpiece for the ages, with the monumen...

  • Shaker synopsis, comments

    Shaker

    Scott Frank

    Meet Roy Cooper, stoic, unassuming “errand runner” for various New York criminals. Roy arrives in Los Angeles to shoot a man named Martin Shine a week after a powerful earthquake h...

  • En un instante synopsis, comments

    En un instante

    Ted Dekker

    De la mente de Ted Dekker, autor de gran éxito de ventas según el New York Times, viene la pregunta: "Si usted supiera el resultado de sus decisiones, ¿determinaría eso lo que hici...

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    Through My Eyes

    Cheryl

    Through My Eyes is the first official book from Cheryl Cole. Featuring a series of stunning exclusive new photos plus informal shots from her own personal collection, it gives us a...

  • Eine Leiche zum Advent synopsis, comments

    Eine Leiche zum Advent

    Otto Penzler, Barbara Röhl, Axel Franken, Winfried Czech, Thomas Schichtel, Dietmar Schmidt, Rainer Schumacher, Daniela Jarzynka, Stefanie Heinen, Stefan Bauer & Dr. Helmut Pesch

    Das größte WeihnachtskrimiBuch aller Zeiten als hochwertiges Geschenk für alle Krimifans mit teils raren GeschichtenVerdächtige Weihnachtsmänner, skrupellose Nikoläuse, tödliche We...