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William Monahan (pronounced /ˈwɪljəm ˈmɒnəhæn/) (born November 3, 1960) is an Academy Award-winning American screenwriter, literary novelist, and former journalist. After attending the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, where he studied Elizabethan and Jacobean drama, Monahan, already a... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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List of works by William Monahan In 1995, Monahan wrote a weekly column for the seasonal Hamptons magazine.

William Monahan Throughout the summer season of 1995, Monahan wrote a weekly column for the seasonal Hamptons magazine.

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List of works by William Monahan Monahan wrote a comic serial narrative at New York Press that made satirical reference to his first novel and his literary career (See Claude La Badarian) and went on a book tour billed as the "Minor Novelists Tour" with his friend Bruno Maddox, another former Spy editor.

Light House: A Trifle In 2001, Monahan wrote a comic serial narrative at the New York Press that made satirical reference to his first novel and his literary career (see Claude La Badarian).

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List of works by William Monahan In 1998, Monahan was hired to write the screenplay adaptation of his novel Light House: A Trifle and shifted his efforts exclusively to screenwriting.

William Monahan In return Monahan and producer Quentin Curtis received from Warner Bros. the film rights to produce John Pearson's true crime novel The Gamblers; reportedly Monahan will write the adaptation.

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The Chaser (film) William Monahan was in early discussions to write the script, with Leonardo DiCaprio named as a potential star, though no deals have yet been set.

William Monahan Before the start of production on Kingdom of Heaven in January 2004, Monahan was hired to write several scripts for big-budget films, beginning in 2002 when it was reported that Universal Pictures had hired him to write the screenplay for Jurassic Park IV.

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William Monahan Monahan suggested the fall of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem as a setting, and Ridley Scott and Fox commissioned Monahan to write the original screenplay that became Kingdom of Heaven.

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Light House: A Trifle Monahan wrote the novel while studying Elizabethan and Jacobean drama at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

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List of works by William Monahan Monahan attended the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in the 1980s to study English literature, and later wrote fiction in several of the zines and literary magazines that had recently launched in the Pioneer Valley; he also played guitar in a local band called the Slags.

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List of works by William Monahan The column debuted the next week in New York Press, pseudonymously written by Monahan as the fictional restaurant critic Claude La Badarian, taking the form of a weekly letter, addressed usually to Henry but occasionally addressed to others, including Jesus Christ, and well known magazine editors Tina Brown and Graydon Carter.

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Kingdom of Heaven (film) Kingdom of Heaven is a 2005 epic film, directed by Ridley Scott and written by William Monahan.

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Body of Lies (novel) The film is directed by Ridley Scott, written by William Monahan, and stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe.

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Dining Late with Claude La Badarian The week after Monahan's fictional proposal, the column officially debuted in the New York Press as the "Dining Late with Claude La Badarian" column pseudonymously written by Monahan.

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Dining Late with Claude La Badarian Dining Late with Claude La Badarian is an epistolary story consisting of a series of thirteen letters written by William Monahan as the character Claude La Badarian.

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Dining Late with Claude La Badarian Dining Late with Claude La Badarian is an epistolary story consisting of a series of thirteen letters written by William Monahan as the character Claude La Badarian.

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The Departed Born to an Irish-American family in the Boston neighborhood of Dorchester, Massachusetts, William Monahan (who adapted the screenplay from Infernal Affairs) incorporates the culture and history of Boston heavily into the film.

List of University of Massachusetts Amherst alumni William Monahan adapted screenplay, The Departed

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William Monahan The companies of Monahan and Leonardo DiCaprio (Henceforth and Appian Way, respectively) both had first look deals with Warner Bros., but despite their studio's losing bid, they were reported to be attached to Rudin's intended I, Claudius feature film with Monahan adapting the novel and DiCaprio starring.

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Wartime Lies In 2005, William Monahan was hired to adapt Wartime Lies for Warner Independent Pictures in co-operation with John Wells Productions.

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William Monahan In the run-up to The Departed's theatrical release, Monahan was hired by Warner Bros. to adapt David Ignatius' novel Body of Lies into a film of the same title, about a CIA operative who goes to Jordan to track a high-ranking terrorist, with Ridley Scott directing.

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William Monahan In the weeks following the end of the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, it was reported that Monahan had been hired by Warner Bros. to adapt the South Korean action film The Chaser.

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List of works by William Monahan In 1994 Monahan moved to New York City and began writing for the alternative weekly newspaper New York Press.

List of works by William Monahan In 1993, Monahan began writing for New York Press and would quickly become an important contributor to the paper's reputation, characterized by Jules Verdone of The Boston Globe as "the snidest of the snide".[c]

List of works by William Monahan Although less prolific in 1997, Monahan continued to write for New York Press, even contributing to the newly introduced quarterly "Books & Publishing" supplement, which became a monthly the next year but was eventually discontinued.

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List of works by William Monahan Although less prolific in 1997, Monahan continued to write for New York Press, even contributing to the newly introduced quarterly "Books & Publishing" supplement, which became a monthly the next year but was eventually discontinued.

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List of works by William Monahan Monahan was hired to write for the New York-based transplant of Maxim during its first years; it had a "pushing-the-envelope style" and experienced rapid circulation growth, managing to outperform its competitors in the men's magazine category within a couple of years.

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List of works by William Monahan In 1994 Monahan moved to New York City and began writing for the alternative weekly newspaper New York Press.

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    William Monahan

    William Monahan (pronounced /ˈwɪljəm ˈmɒnəhæn/) (born November 3, 1960) is an Academy Award-winning American screenwriter, literary novelist, and former journalist. After attending the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, where he studied Elizabethan and Jacobean drama, Monahan, already a professional writer while an undergraduate, as well as a musician in Northampton, Massachusetts, moved to New York City to pursue a career as a journalist, writer and critic.
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    List of works by William Monahan

    William Monahan, at The Departed's Boston Premiere, Loews Boston Common, on October 3, 2006.
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    The Departed

    "MARTIN SCORSESE, LEONARDO DiCAPRIO, MATT DAMON, VERA FARMIGA AND WILLIAM MONAHAN (records two 40-minute press conference sessions)", PopEntertainment.com.
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    Dining Late with Claude La Badarian

    List of works by William Monahan
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    Light House: A Trifle

    Light House: A Trifle is a 2000 satirical novel by American screenwriter William Monahan (his first).
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    Monahan

    William Monahan (born 1960), American screenwriter
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    Kingdom of Heaven (film)

    Kingdom of Heaven is a 2005 epic film, directed by Ridley Scott and written by William Monahan.
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    Body of Lies (film)

    In March 2006, Warner Bros. hired screenwriter William Monahan to adapt the novel Penetration by David Ignatius into a feature film, which would be directed by Ridley Scott.
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    Old Crow Review

    An early version of screenwriter William Monahan's first novel, Light House: A Trifle, was published serially starting in issue 1 and ending in issue 5.
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    Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay

    2006 (79th) The Departed - William Monahan from the Hong Kong film Infernal Affairs.

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