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Tony McNamara (writer)


Tony McNamara
McNamara at the 2023 BFI London Film Festival
1967 (age 58–59)Kilmore, Victoria, Australia
Playwright, screenwriter, television producer, film director, film producer
1993–present
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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, in the state of 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, comedy-drama Ashby, starring Mickey Rourke, Sarah Silverman and Emma Roberts. A year later, he returned to television as creator of 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 prior to 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 once again.

In April 2024, it was reported that he will script the upcoming film adaptation of the comic book Avengelyne, with Olivia Wilde directing, and Margot Robbie and Tom Ackerley producing through their LuckyChap Entertainment banner. By April 2025, he was co-writing an upcoming Star Wars film, with Taika Waititi.

McNamara has a child by a first marriage, and married Australian actress Belinda Bromilow in 2009. They have two children.

Film

YearTitleDirectorWriterNotes
1995The Beat ManifestoNoYesShort film
2003The Rage in Placid LakeYesYes
2015AshbyYesYes
2018The FavouriteNoYesAlso executive producer
2021CruellaNoYes
2023Poor ThingsNoYes
2025The RosesNoYes

Television

YearTitleNotes
1993All Together Now1 episode; 'Your Cheatin' Heart'
1997Big Sky3 episodes
2001–2005The Secret Life of Us12 episodes
2004–2007Love My Way7 episodes
2008Echo Beach2 episodes
Moving Wallpaper1 episode
Rush
2009–2012Tangle7 episodes
2010–2011Spirited3 episodes
2011Offspring1 episode; 'Complications'
2012–2014Puberty Blues7 episodes
2016–2018Doctor DoctorCreator, 15 episodes
2020–2023The GreatCreator, 30 episodes
YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
Australian Film InstituteBest Screenplay in a Short FilmThe Beat ManifestoWon
Australian Comedy AwardsOutstanding Comic ScreenplayThe Rage in Placid LakeNominated
Australian Film InstituteBest Adapted ScreenplayWon
AWGIE AwardsMajor AWGIE AwardWon
Best Screenplay AdaptationWon
Film Critics Circle of Australia AwardsBest Adapted ScreenplayNominated
Melbourne International Film FestivalMost Popular Feature FilmWon
AWGIE AwardsBest Writing for a Television SeriesLove My WayWon
Australian Film InstituteBest Screenplay in TelevisionNominated
AACTA AwardsBest Screenplay in TelevisionPuberty BluesNominated
AWGIE AwardsBest Writing for a Television SeriesNominated
Best Screenplay OriginalAshbyNominated
Academy AwardBest Original ScreenplayThe FavouriteNominated
Atlanta Film Critics CircleBest ScreenplayWon
BAFTA AwardBest Original ScreenplayWon
British Independent Film AwardsBest ScreenplayWon
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association AwardsBest Original ScreenplayWon
Golden Globe AwardBest ScreenplayNominated
Indiana Film Journalists AssociationBest Original ScreenplayNominated
Los Angeles Online Film Critics SocietyBest Original ScreenplayRunner-Up
Detroit Film Critics SocietyBest Original ScreenplayNominated
Gotham Independent Film AwardsBest ScreenplayNominated
Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Writing for a Comedy SeriesThe GreatNominated
Florida Film Critics CircleBest Adapted ScreenplayPoor ThingsWon
Capri Hollywood International Film FestivalBest Adapted ScreenplayWon
National Board of ReviewBest Adapted ScreenplayWon
AACTA International AwardsBest International ScreenplayWon
BAFTA AwardBest Adapted ScreenplayNominated
Academy AwardBest Adapted ScreenplayNominated
  • List of Australian Academy Award winners and nominees

  • Tony McNamara at IMDb

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