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Stuart Beattie

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For the Scottish footballer, seeStuart Beattie (footballer).

Australian screenwriter and film director

Stuart Beattie
Born (1971-08-04)4 August 1971 (age 53)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Occupation(s)Screenwriter, film director, film producer
Years active1997–present

Stuart Beattie (born 4 August 1971)[1] is anAustralian filmmaker. His screenplay forCollateral (2004) earned him nominations for theBAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay,Satellite Award for Best Original Screenplay andSaturn Award for Best Writing.

Beattie was born inMelbourne and raised inSydney.[2] He attendedKnox Grammar School in Sydney, where his mother, Sandra, was a languages teacher; and laterCharles Sturt University inBathurst.

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleDirectorWriterProducer
1997JoeyNoYesNo
1998The ProtectorNoYesNo
1999KickNoYesNo
2003Pirates of the Caribbean:
The Curse of the Black Pearl
NoStoryNo
2004CollateralNoYesNo
2005DerailedNoYesNo
200730 Days of NightNoYesNo
2008AustraliaNoYesNo
2009G.I. Joe: The Rise of CobraNoYesNo
2010Tomorrow, When the War BeganYesYesNo
2014I, Frankenstein[3][4][5]YesYesNo
2019Danger Close: The Battle of Long TanNoYesYes
2022InterceptorNoYes[6]No

Uncredited rewrites

Television

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YearTitleNotes
2015Deadline GallipoliTV mini-series
2022Obi-Wan KenobiTV mini-series, wrote 4 episodes

Awards and nominations

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YearTitleAward
2003Pirates of the Caribbean:
The Curse of the Black Pearl
Nominated-Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation
2004CollateralNominated-BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay
Nominated-Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay
Nominated-Saturn Award for Best Writing
Nominated-Satellite Award for Best Original Screenplay
2008AustraliaNominated-Satellite Award for Best Original Screenplay
2009G.I. Joe: The Rise of CobraNominated-Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Screenplay
2010Tomorrow, When the War BeganAACTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Nominated-Film Critics Circle of Australia Award for Best Director
Nominated-Film Critics Circle of Australia Award for Best Screenplay
2015Deadline GallipoliAWGIE Award for Best Television Miniseries

References

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  1. ^"Stuart Beattie on Instagram: "Thank you for all the kind 50th birthday wishes! Had the most amazing day in Disneyland with my precious family! Did you know Star Wars and I share the same birthday??? @starwars @disneyland @riseoftheresistance"".
  2. ^Bodey, Michael (15 March 2014)."Frankenstein is the monster of Melbourne in Stuart Beattie's film".The Australian. Retrieved3 September 2020.The captain of this film, I, Frankenstein, is Melbourne-born and Sydney-reared Stuart Beattie.
  3. ^Fernandez, Jay A. (28 March 2011)."Stuart Beattie to Write and Direct 'I, Frankenstein' (Exclusive)".The Hollywood Reporter.
  4. ^Frater, Patrick (27 February 2012)."I Frankenstein starts shoot". Film Business Asia. Retrieved8 March 2012.
  5. ^"Gothic thriller starts filming in Melbourne".The Sydney Morning Herald.Australian Associated Press. 27 February 2012. Retrieved8 March 2012.
  6. ^"Author Matthew Reilly goes from books to big screen in Interceptor directing debut".ABC News Australia. 10 October 2021. Retrieved11 October 2021.

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