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Rex Pickett (born July 9, 1952) is an American novelist and filmmaker best known for his novel ''
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'', which was adapted into a 2004 movie of the same name directed by
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.


Career


Education and early career

Pickett was born at Castle Air Force Base in
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, and grew up in
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. He attended the
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where he was a Special Projects major, specializing in contemporary literary and film criticism and creative writing. He graduated ''
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'', then moved to Los Angeles to attend the graduate program at
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. He dropped out in the early 1980s and, with his then-wife, Barbara Schock, wrote and directed two independent feature films, ''California Without End'' and '' From Hollywood to Deadwood''. ''California Without End'' was sold to Bavarian Radio Television, a German television station, and ''From Hollywood to Deadwood'' to Island Pictures. Pickett returned to writing, landing a job as a writer on
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's first feature, ''
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''. In 1998 he wrote the screenplay for '' My Mother Dreams the Satan's Disciples in New York,'' which went on to win the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short in 1999.


Novels and ''Sideways''

In 1995, Pickett began writing novels. His first, a mystery titled ''La Purisima'', didn't sell. His second was ''Sideways''. Completed in 1999, the novel was submitted to both publishers and film production companies. After 18 rejection letters from publishers, Pickett's agent pulled it from submission. Film production companies also passed. In late 1999, nearly a year after it had been written, one of the submissions by Pickett's agent, Jess Taylor, at Endeavor, went to Alexander Payne's agent, David Lonner at the same agency. Payne's assistant, Brian Beery, read it then passed it to Payne who immediately optioned it. Shortly after Payne optioned ''Sideways'' it was greenlit by
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. Emboldened by front page ''
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'' news about the Artisan greenlight, Pickett's agent at Curtis Brown went back out to publishers in a mass submission but it was again rejected. Eventually, Payne would put ''Sideways'' on hold and go off to make '' About Schmidt''. In early 2003, Payne, fresh from the success of ''About Schmidt'', returned his attention to ''Sideways''. The project was greenlit by
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, who gained control of it from Artisan in July 2003 and a start date announced for late September. After more than 100 rejection letters, Pickett's new agent at Trident Media Group went back out with his still unpublished novel and ended up selling it in a fire sale to
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for $5,000. It was published in June 2004, four months before the film was released. ''Sideways'' the film was released on October 22, 2004. It went on to win over 350 awards from various critics and awards organizations, including 6 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards, 5 New York Film Critics Circle Awards, 5 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, 6 Indie Spirit Awards, 2 Golden Globes, et al. It was nominated for five
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s, winning in the Best Adapted Screenplay category. The film had an impact on the sales of two types of California wine, driving
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sales and decreasing
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, the grape variety the main character, Miles, expressed hatred for. In 2011, Pickett released a sequel to ''Sideways'', titled ''Vertical''. That same year it won the gold medal for Popular Fiction from the Independent Publisher Book Awards. In 2012 Pickett staged a play version of his novel ''Sideways'' at the Ruskin Group Theater in
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. It ran for six months and a production was later staged at the La Jolla Playhouse under the direction of Des McAnuff. Pickett spent a year traveling in
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, and
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before completing '' Sideways 3 Chile'', set in the Chilean wine world. It was published in 2015. In 2024 a fourth novel in the series was released, ''Sideways New Zealand''.


Stage and musical adaptions

In 2019 it was announced that ''Sideways'' was scheduled to be adapted for a Broadway musical. A play adapted by author Rex Pickett from the ''Sideways'' novel was produced at multiple theaters in the United States and the United Kingdom, including at the La Jolla Playhouse. In addition to the musical, it was reported that Rex Pickett had written screenplays based on his two ''Sideways'' sequels already in print, ''Vertical'' and ''Sideways 3 Chile''.


Filmography


Director

*''California Without End'' (1984) (Bavarian Radio Television) *'' From Hollywood to Deadwood'' (1989) (theatrically released by Island Pictures)


Screenplays

*''California Without End'' (1984) *''From Hollywood to Deadwood'' (1989) *'' My Mother Dreams the Satan's Disciples in New York'' (1998) *''
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'' (2010) (as writer/director/producer)


Editor

*''California Without End'' (1984)


Novels

*''
Sideways ''Sideways'' is a 2004 American comedy-drama directed by Alexander Payne and written by Jim Taylor and Payne. A film adaptation of Rex Pickett's 2004 novel, ''Sideways'' follows two men in their forties, Miles Raymond ( Paul Giamatti), a de ...
'' (2004) *'' Vertical'' (2011) *'' Sideways 3 Chile'' (2015) *''Sideways New Zealand'' (2024)


References


External links

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Rex Pickett Papers
MSS 750
Special Collections & Archives
UC San Diego Library. {{DEFAULTSORT:Pickett, Rex Living people 21st-century American novelists American male novelists American male screenwriters Writers from San Diego University of California, San Diego alumni People from Merced, California 21st-century American male writers Novelists from California Film directors from California Screenwriters from California American film editors 21st-century American screenwriters 1952 births