A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Tony MacNamara
Τόνι ΜακΝαμάρα
Birthplace:
Kilmore, Victoria, Australia
Born:
December 31, 1966
Tony McNamara (born 1967) is an Australian playwright, screenwriter, and television producer. He is also an occasional film director and producer. He is known for his work on the scripts for The Favourite (2018) and Poor Things (2023), two films directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, being nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay with Deborah Davis for the former and the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for the latter. On television, he created the comedy-drama series The Great (2020–2023). Tony McNamara was born in 1967 in Kilmore, Victoria, Australia, and was educated at Assumption College, Kilmore. Following careers in catering and finance, McNamara settled on a career as a writer following a visit to Rome. He studied writing at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and screenwriting at the Australian Film, Television and Radio School. After writing various television episodes and stage plays, McNamara made his film debut in 2003, directing The Rage in Placid Lake, adapted from his stage play The Café Latte Kid. Following this, he wrote for various television programmes in Australia, most notably The Secret Life of Us, Love My Way, Tangle and Puberty Blues. In 2015, McNamara directed his second feature film, the comedy-drama Ashby, starring Mickey Rourke, Sarah Silverman and Emma Roberts. A year later, he returned to television as the creator of the medical drama Doctor Doctor. In 2018, he received critical acclaim for his work in co-writing the historical comedy-drama film The Favourite with Yorgos Lanthimos, starring Emma Stone. Originally a screenplay by Deborah Davis written 20 years before the film's release, Lanthimos and McNamara worked together to complete the final script. McNamara created The Great, a series revolving around the life of Catherine the Great, starring Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult, which premiered on Hulu on 15 May 2020. It is based on his play about Catherine the Great, which premiered at the Sydney Theatre Company in 2008. McNamara also wrote a film adaptation of the play. McNamara returned to work with Lanthimos as the writer for the 2023 film Poor Things, with Stone as the lead actress again. McNamara has a child from a first marriage and married Australian actress Belinda Bromilow in 2009. They have two children. Description above from the Wikipedia article Tony McNamara (writer), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Additional Dialogue:
2000 Angst
Director:
2000 Angst
2003 The Rage in Placid Lake
2015 Ashby
Executive Producer:
2000 Angst
2003 The Rage in Placid Lake
2015 Ashby
2018 The Favourite
Screenplay:
2000 Angst
2003 The Rage in Placid Lake
2015 Ashby
2018 The Favourite
2021 Cruella
2023 Poor Things
???? Avengelyne
???? The Hawkline Monster
Script Consultant:
2000 Angst
2003 Danny Deckchair
2003 The Rage in Placid Lake
2015 Ashby
2018 The Favourite
2021 Cruella
2023 Poor Things
???? Avengelyne
???? The Hawkline Monster
Thanks:
1996 Dating the Enemy
2000 Angst
2003 Danny Deckchair
2003 The Rage in Placid Lake
2015 Ashby
2018 The Favourite
2021 Cruella
2023 Poor Things
???? Avengelyne
???? The Hawkline Monster
Writer:
1995 The Beat Manifesto
1996 Dating the Enemy
2000 Angst
2003 Danny Deckchair
2003 The Rage in Placid Lake
2015 Ashby
2018 The Favourite
2021 Cruella
2023 Poor Things
???? Avengelyne
???? Cruella 2
???? The Hawkline Monster
???? The Roses
???? The Seven Five
Creator:
2016 Doctor Doctor
2020 The Great
Executive Producer:
2016 Doctor Doctor
2020 The Great
Producer:
2016 Doctor Doctor
2020 The Great
Theatre Play:
2016 Doctor Doctor
2020 The Great
Writer:
1991 All Together Now
2001 The Secret Life of Us
2004 Love My Way
2008 Echo Beach
2008 Moving Wallpaper
2008 Rush
2009 Tangle
2010 Offspring
2010 Spirited
2012 Puberty Blues
2016 Doctor Doctor
2020 The Great
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