Matthew Charman (born 5 June 1979) is a British screenwriter, playwright, and producer. He was nominated for an
Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for his 2015 film ''
Bridge of Spies'', directed by
Steven Spielberg
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and co-written with
Joel and Ethan Coen. Charman started out writing for theatre, making a breakthrough as writer-in-residence at the
National Theatre in
London
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, where then-director
Nicholas Hytner described Charman as having "a priceless nose for a story".
Early life
Charman was born and raised around the location of
Horsham
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,
West Sussex
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, England,
and his family were from Great House Farm in
Southwater
Southwater is a large village and civil parish in the Horsham District of West Sussex, England, with a population of roughly 10,000. It is administered within Horsham District Council and West Sussex County Council.
History
One of the oldest ...
, where his father's side of the family had lived for 180 years.
The family moved to the hamlet of
Dragon's Green when Charman was 4 years old.
Charman attended junior school in Southwater, getting involved in school plays from a young age.
Charman continued his interest in drama at
comprehensive secondary school
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at
Forest School, Horsham, getting involved with rehearsals and with stage and lighting equipment.
He was involved with the performances of ''
The King and I'' and ''
My Fair Lady
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'' whilst a student of Forest School, Horsham.
Charman studied English literature at
University College London
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. While a student, he frequently sneaked into plays and musicals for free during intervals (a practice known as second-acting), and "tried to figure out what happened in the first act". In the mid-2000s, Charman did uncredited script work for
Roland Emmerich's films ''
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'' and ''
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''.
Career
Plays
Charman's first play, ''A Night at the Dogs'', won the 2004 Verity Bargate Award for emerging writers and appeared at Soho Theatre. He went on to write ''The Five Wives of Maurice Pinder'' (2007) and ''The Observer'' (2009), about a UN election observer's intervention in a West African nation's political crisis. Both were produced and staged at the
National Theatre. In 2012, Charman's play ''Regrets'', directed by Carolyn Cantor and starring
Ansel Elgort opened at the
Manhattan Theatre Club in
New York. Set in McCarthy-era America, the play follows four men in a Nevada desert boarding house waiting out the six weeks required for a no-fault divorce. ''The Machine'', directed by
Josie Rourke, opened at the
Manchester International Festival in 2013 and then transferred to the
Park Avenue Armory in New York. The play told the story of
Garry Kasparov
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's
defeat to IBM’s chess computer Deep Blue in 1997, the first time a computer beat a reigning chess world champion under tournament conditions.
Future theatre projects for Charman include an adaptation of ''
Good Night, and Good Luck'' for the stage, and a play for
Nicholas Hytner's new London Theatre Company.
Television
Charman’s television work includes ''
Our Zoo'' (2014) for the
BBC
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, which tells the story of the founding of
Chester Zoo, famous for having no bars. In 2015, Charman created the three-part police drama ''
Black Work'', starring
Sheridan Smith, which aired on
ITV and was the channel's biggest new drama of the year.
Films
Charman's first feature was ''
Suite Française'' (2014) co-written with director
Saul Dibb, starring
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,
Kristin Scott Thomas and
Margot Robbie. His 2015 feature, ''
Bridge of Spies'', was directed by
Steven Spielberg
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, co-written by Charman and
Joel and Ethan Coen and starred
Tom Hanks,
Mark Rylance, and
Amy Ryan. Set in Brooklyn and Berlin, the film tells the story of
James B. Donovan, an American lawyer who in 1962 negotiated the exchange of Soviet spy
Rudolf Abel for the captured pilot of a downed U-2 spy plane,
Francis Gary Powers, and American student
Frederic Pryor. The film was critically acclaimed, with the
New York Times
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calling it “a consummate entertainment that sweeps you up with pure cinema.” Charman's script was nominated for Best Original Screenplay at both the 2016 Academy Awards and BAFTA Awards. He was also nominated for a WGA award and Critics' Choice award in the same category. ''Bridge of Spies'' was a box office hit, grossing $165.5 million worldwide and receiving six Academy Award nominations including Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay, winning Best Supporting Actor for Mark Rylance's performance as Rudolf Abel.
Charman wrote a second screenplay for Steven Spielberg's
Amblin Partners, based on
Walter Cronkite’s 1968 visit to
Vietnam
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.
Producing
Charman runs his own production company, Binocular which is based in London. He was executive producer on ''
Operation Finale'' (2018), written by Matthew Orton, about the hunt for
Adolf Eichmann. The film was directed by
Chris Weitz.
Charman is currently executive producer on ''Liberty'', written by Neil Widener and Gavin James, an adaptation of George Koskimaki’s book "The Battered Bastards of Bastogne" for
Fox 2000 about a key conflict during the
Battle of the Bulge
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. Charman is also executive producing another upcoming film written by Widener and James, ''Battle of Alcatraz''.
Directing
Charman's intended directorial feature debut, ''
The Mothership'', was cancelled by
Netflix
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.
Awards and honours
* 2004 –
Verity Bargate Award for his debut play ''A Night at the Dogs''
* 2005 – Attachment at the
Soho Theatre
* 2005 –
Peggy Ramsay Award
* 2006 – Attachment to the Royal National Theatre Studio
* 2008 – Pearson Writer in Residence at the
National Theatre
* 2009 –
Catherine Johnson Award for ''The Observer''
* 2016 – Nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
References
External links
*
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1979 births
Living people
British dramatists and playwrights
British male dramatists and playwrights
British male screenwriters
People from Horsham
People from Southwater
British television show creators