A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
Born:
May 6, 1965
Stephen Gaghan (/ˈɡeɪɡən/ GAY-gən; born May 6, 1965) is an American screenwriter and director. He is noted for writing the screenplay for Steven Soderbergh's film Traffic, based on a Channel 4 series, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and Syriana, which he wrote and directed. He also wrote and directed the thriller Abandon, the family film Dolittle, and the drama Gold. Description above from the Wikipedia article Stephen Gaghan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Director:
2002 Abandon
2005 Syriana
2016 Gold
2020 Dolittle
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Producer:
2002 Abandon
2005 Syriana
2016 Gold
2020 Dolittle
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Screenplay:
2000 Rules of Engagement
2000 Traffic
2002 Abandon
2004 The Alamo
2005 Havoc
2005 Syriana
2016 Gold
2020 Dolittle
???? Billion-Dollar Ransom
???? Candy Store
Script Consultant:
2000 Rules of Engagement
2000 Traffic
2002 Abandon
2004 The Alamo
2005 Havoc
2005 Syriana
2013 After Earth
2016 Gold
2020 Dolittle
???? Billion-Dollar Ransom
???? Candy Store
Story:
2000 Rules of Engagement
2000 Traffic
2002 Abandon
2004 The Alamo
2005 Havoc
2005 Syriana
2013 After Earth
2016 Gold
2020 Dolittle
???? Billion-Dollar Ransom
???? Candy Store
Writer:
2000 Rules of Engagement
2000 Traffic
2002 Abandon
2004 The Alamo
2005 Havoc
2005 Syriana
2013 After Earth
2016 Gold
2020 Dolittle
???? Billion Dollar Spy
???? Billion-Dollar Ransom
???? Candy Store
???? Heaven Can Wait
Creator:
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Executive Producer:
2019 Chambers
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Writer:
1995 American Gothic
1997 Sleepwalkers
1997 The Practice
2019 Chambers
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