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Scott Frank

American screenwriter and director (born 1960)


American screenwriter and director (born 1960)

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nameScott Frank
birth_date
birth_placeFort Walton Beach, Florida, U.S.
educationUniversity of California, Santa Barbara (BA)
American Film Institute (MFA)
occupationFilm director, producer, screenwriter, author
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American Film Institute (MFA)

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, the first for Out of Sight (1998) and the second for 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 Godless, The Queen's Gambit and Dept. Q.

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 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 produced, with Frank's first filmed work 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 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 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 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 wrote and directed. 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

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1988Plain ClothesMartha Coolidge
1991Dead AgainKenneth Branagh
Little Man TateJodie Foster
The Walter EgoJohn PutchShort film
1993MaliceHarold Becker
1995Get ShortyBarry Sonnenfeld
1996Heaven's PrisonersPhil Joanou
1998Out of SightSteven Soderbergh
2002Minority ReportSteven SpielbergAlso second unit director (uncredited)
2004Flight of the PhoenixJohn Moore
2005The InterpreterSydney Pollack
2008Marley & MeDavid Frankel
2013The WolverineJames Mangold
2017Logan

Director

YearTitleDirectorWriterNotesRef
2007The Lookout
2014A Walk Among the Tombstones

Producer

YearTitleDirectorNotes
2001The Caveman's ValentineKasi Lemmons
2022No ExitDamien Power

Television

YearTitleDirectorWriterExecutive
producerCreatorNotes
1988The Wonder YearsEpisode "The Phone Call"
1993Fallen AngelsEpisode "Dead End for Delia"
1994BirdlandEpisodes "Pilot" and "Plan B"
2004Karen SiscoEpisode "He Was a Friend of Mine"
2011ShamelessEpisode "It's Time to Kill the Turtle"
2017GodlessMiniseries
2020The Queen's Gambit
2024Monsieur Spade
2025Dept. Q

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
1992Edgar AwardsBest Motion Picture ScreenplayDead Again
1996Writers Guild of America AwardsBest Adapted ScreenplayGet Shorty
USC Scripter AwardsFilm
Edgar AwardsBest Motion Picture Screenplay
Golden Globe AwardsBest Screenplay
1998Boston Society of Film Critics AwardsBest ScreenplayOut of Sight
1999Writers Guild of America AwardsBest Adapted Screenplay
Online Film Critics Society AwardsBest Adapted Screenplay
National Society of Film Critics AwardsBest Screenplay
Edgar AwardsBest Motion Picture Screenplay
Academy AwardsBest Adapted Screenplay
2002Bram Stoker AwardsBest ScreenplayMinority Report
2003Online Film Critics Society AwardsBest Adapted Screenplay
Hugo AwardsBest Dramatic Presentation — Long Form
Saturn AwardsBest Writing
2004Nebula AwardsBest Script
2007Satellite AwardsBest Adapted ScreenplayThe Lookout
2008Independent Spirit AwardsBest First Feature
Edgar AwardsBest Motion Picture Screenplay
2017Chicago Film Critics Association AwardsBest Adapted ScreenplayLogan
2018Writers Guild of America AwardsBest Adapted Screenplay
Long Form – OriginalGodless
USC Scripter AwardsFilmLogan
Directors Guild of America AwardsOutstanding Directing – Miniseries or TV FilmGodless
Academy AwardsBest Adapted ScreenplayLogan
Nebula AwardsOutstanding Dramatic Presentation
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Limited or Anthology SeriesGodless
Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series
Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series
Saturn AwardsBest WritingLogan{{Cite newsurl=https://bleedingcool.com/movies/44th-annual-saturn-awards-nominations/title=Here Are the 44th Annual Saturn Awards Nominationsdate=March 15, 2018}}
2021Golden Globe AwardsBest Miniseries or Television FilmThe Queen's Gambit
Writers Guild of America AwardsLong Form – Adapted
Producers Guild of America AwardsBest Limited Series Television
Directors Guild of America AwardsOutstanding Directing – Miniseries or TV Film
USC Scripter AwardsTelevisionThe Queen's Gambit (Episode: "Openings")
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Limited or Anthology Series (together with William Horberg and Allan Scott)The Queen's Gambit
Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

References

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