New Zealand screenwriter and producer
Fran Walsh
Walsh in 2019
Born Frances Rosemary Walsh
(1959-01-10 ) 10 January 1959 (age 66) Occupation(s) Screenwriter, film producer, lyricist Years active 1983–present Partner Peter Jackson (1987–present)Children 2
Dame Frances Rosemary Walsh DNZM (born 10 January 1959)[ 1] is a New Zealand screenwriter and film producer.
The partner of filmmaker Peter Jackson , Walsh has contributed to all of their films since 1989: as co-writer since Meet the Feebles , and as producer since The Lord of the Rings Trilogy . She has won three Academy Awards for the final film of the trilogy, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King .
Early life
Walsh was born into a family of Irish descent[ 2] in Wellington , New Zealand. She attended Wellington Girls' College intent on becoming a fashion designer, but eventually became interested in music instead. Occasionally taking time off to perform in a punk band named The Wallsockets, she attended Victoria University of Wellington majoring in English literature and graduating in 1981.[ 2]
Career
Walsh got her screen break writing material for New Zealand producer Grahame McLean on 1983 television film A Woman of Good Character (It's Lizzie to those Close) . Later she wrote scripts for his TV show Worzel Gummidge Down Under .[ 2]
Walsh met Peter Jackson in the mid-1980s during the final stages of production on his low-budget movie Bad Taste , in which aliens serve humans as fast food.[ 2] Walsh has collaborated with Jackson on the scripts of all his subsequent films, after joining the writing quartet on his next film, the dark comedy Meet the Feebles (1989).[ 3] The couple then reteamed with writer Stephen Sinclair on the horror -comedy film that they had begun writing before Feebles, the zombie movie Braindead (retitled Dead Alive in the United States, 1992).[ 4]
Walsh and Jackson have not married (2015).[ 2] They explored new ground with the drama Heavenly Creatures (1994). The film was Walsh's idea[ 2] and was based on the friendship of the Parker-Hulme teenagers, who infamously later killed one of their mothers. The film earned the duo an Oscar nomination for the screenplay. Walsh gave birth to Billy in 1995 and Katie in 1996. Walsh and Jackson returned to a more familiar genre with Universal Studios horror-comedy The Frighteners (1996), their first film funded by an American studio.[citation needed ] They were in talks with Universal to remake King Kong until 1998's Godzilla and Mighty Joe Young were first announced, and Universal decided against the film. Universal feared it would be thrown aside by the two higher budget movies.[ 5] Wanting to try his hand at fantasy , Jackson turned to Miramax to make a film based on the works of writer J.R.R. Tolkien . In 1998, New Line Cinema provided the necessary financial backing to make a three-part adaptation of Tolkien's classic The Lord of the Rings .[ 6]
Walsh, with Jackson and Philippa Boyens , is credited for writing the screenplays for The Lord of the Rings film trilogy (2001–2003) (Stephen Sinclair has a writing credit on the second film: The Two Towers ). They shared many awards, including an Oscar for their adapted screenplay for The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King . She also was one of the film's producers and co-composer of two songs for Return of the King , namely "Into the West "[ 7] and "A Shadow Lies Between Us", the former song earning her one more Oscar that night.
Walsh, Jackson, and Boyens continued their screenplay work together for the 2005 remake of King Kong , which was given the green light by Universal after the Rings trilogy's success. The couple collaborated on the adaptation of the novel The Lovely Bones and on the three-film adaptation of The Hobbit .[ 2]
Walsh prefers to remain more private than Jackson or Boyens; she did not contribute an interview to the bonus features on The Lord of the Rings movie DVDs; however, she did feature on the director/writers' commentary (where she and Jackson discussed that they felt one of them should remain a private figure for the good of their family). Her vocals were used as a significant part of the screech of the Nazgûl in the films.[ 8]
Honours and awards
She won three Academy Awards in 2004, for Best Picture , Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Original Song , all for The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King . She has received seven Oscar nominations.
In the 2002 New Year Honours , Walsh was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit , for services to film.[ 9] In the 2019 Queen's Birthday Honours , she was promoted to Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit , also for services to film.[ 10]
Filmography
This is her selected filmography as screenwriter, unless noted:
Worzel Gummidge Down Under (1986–89)
Meet the Feebles (1989)
Braindead (1992, screenplay, casting director, acting cameo)
Heavenly Creatures (1994)
Jack Brown Genius (1996)
The Frighteners (1996, screenplay, associate producer, acting cameo)
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001, screenplay, producer, lyricist for "In Dreams", additional second unit director)
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002, screenplay, producer, composer for "Gollum's Song")
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003, screenplay, producer, composer for "Into the West " and "A Shadow Lies Between Us")
King Kong (2005, screenplay, producer)
The Lovely Bones (2009, screenplay, producer)
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012, screenplay, producer)
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013, screenplay, producer)
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014, screenplay, producer)
Mortal Engines (2018, screenplay, producer)[ 11]
Beatles '64 (2024, special thanks)
References
^ "UPI Almanac for Friday, Jan. 10, 2020" . United Press International . 10 January 2020. Archived from the original on 15 January 2020. Retrieved 1 February 2020 . ... New Zealand screenwriter Fran Walsh in 1959 (age 61)
^ a b c d e f g Barnes, Brooks (30 November 2012). "Middle-Earth Wizard's Not-So-Silent Partner" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 3 January 2018 .
^ Formats and Editions of Meet the Feebles [WorldCat.org] . OCLC 123093764 .
^ Jackson, Peter; Walsh, Fran; Balme, Tim; Peñalver, Diana; Moody, Elizabeth; Dasent, Peter (2004), Dead alive. , OCLC 890284207
^ Morton, Ray. King Kong: The History of a Movie Icon from Fay Wray to Peter Jackson . p. 168.
^ Patrick Goldstein (24 August 1998). "New Line Gambles on Becoming Lord of the 'Rings' " . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 24 March 2016 .
^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records. p. 137. ISBN 1-904994-10-5 .
^ David Farmer (2007). "The Soundscapes of Middle-earth" documentary (DVD Video). New Line Cinema. Event occurs at 07:20.
^ "New Year honours list 2002" . Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 31 December 2001. Retrieved 3 June 2019 .
^ "Queen's Birthday honours list 2019" . Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 3 June 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2019 .
^ Lee, Ashley (24 November 2016). "Peter Jackson's 'Mortal Engines' Gets December 2018 Release" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 9 January 2017 .
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1951–1975 1976–2000
Robert Chartoff and Irwin Winkler (1976)
Charles H. Joffe (1977)
Michael Cimino , Michael Deeley , John Peverall and Barry Spikings (1978)
Stanley R. Jaffe (1979)
Ronald L. Schwary (1980)
David Puttnam (1981)
Richard Attenborough (1982)
James L. Brooks (1983)
Saul Zaentz (1984)
Sydney Pollack (1985)
Arnold Kopelson (1986)
Jeremy Thomas (1987)
Mark Johnson (1988)
Lili Fini Zanuck and Richard D. Zanuck (1989)
Kevin Costner and Jim Wilson (1990)
Ron Bozman , Edward Saxon and Kenneth Utt (1991)
Clint Eastwood (1992)
Branko Lustig , Gerald R. Molen and Steven Spielberg (1993)
Wendy Finerman , Steve Starkey and Steve Tisch (1994)
Bruce Davey , Mel Gibson and Alan Ladd Jr. (1995)
Saul Zaentz (1996)
James Cameron and Jon Landau (1997)
Donna Gigliotti , Marc Norman , David Parfitt , Harvey Weinstein and Edward Zwick (1998)
Bruce Cohen and Dan Jinks (1999)
David Franzoni , Branko Lustig and Douglas Wick (2000)
2001–present
Brian Grazer and Ron Howard (2001)
Martin Richards (2002)
Peter Jackson , Barrie M. Osborne and Fran Walsh (2003)
Clint Eastwood , Tom Rosenberg and Albert S. Ruddy (2004)
Paul Haggis and Cathy Schulman (2005)
Graham King (2006)
Ethan Coen, Joel Coen and Scott Rudin (2007)
Christian Colson (2008)
Kathryn Bigelow , Mark Boal , Nicolas Chartier and Greg Shapiro (2009)
Iain Canning , Emile Sherman and Gareth Unwin (2010)
Thomas Langmann (2011)
Ben Affleck , George Clooney and Grant Heslov (2012)
Dede Gardner , Anthony Katagas , Jeremy Kleiner , Steve McQueen and Brad Pitt (2013)
Alejandro G. Iñárritu , John Lesher and James W. Skotchdopole (2014)
Blye Pagon Faust , Steve Golin , Nicole Rocklin and Michael Sugar (2015)
Dede Gardner , Jeremy Kleiner and Adele Romanski (2016)
J. Miles Dale and Guillermo del Toro (2017)
Jim Burke , Brian Currie, Peter Farrelly , Nick Vallelonga and Charles B. Wessler (2018)
Bong Joon-ho and Kwak Sin-ae (2019)
Mollye Asher, Dan Janvey, Frances McDormand , Peter Spears and Chloé Zhao (2020)
Fabrice Gianfermi, Philippe Rousselet , Patrick Wachsberger (2021)
Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert and Jonathan Wang (2022)
Emma Thomas , Charles Roven , and Christopher Nolan (2023)
1928–1950
Benjamin Glazer (1928)
Hanns Kräly (1929)
Frances Marion (1930)
Howard Estabrook (1931)
Edwin J. Burke (1932)
Victor Heerman and Sarah Y. Mason (1933)
Robert Riskin (1934)
Dudley Nichols (1935)
Pierre Collings and Sheridan Gibney (1936)
Heinz Herald, Geza Herczeg, and Norman Reilly Raine (1937)
Ian Dalrymple , Cecil Arthur Lewis , W. P. Lipscomb , and George Bernard Shaw (1938)
Sidney Howard (1939)
Donald Ogden Stewart (1940)
Sidney Buchman and Seton I. Miller (1941)
George Froeschel , James Hilton , Claudine West , and Arthur Wimperis (1942)
Philip G. Epstein , Julius J. Epstein , and Howard Koch (1943)
Frank Butler and Frank Cavett (1944)
Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder (1945)
Robert Sherwood (1946)
George Seaton (1947)
John Huston (1948)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1949)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1950)
1951–1975 1976–2000 2001–present
1934–1940 1941–1950 1951–1960 1961–1970 1971–1980 1981–1990 1991–2000 2001–2010 2011–2020 2021–present
1990s
Goodfellas – Martin Scorsese , Robert Chartoff , and Irwin Winkler (1990)
The Commitments – Alan Parker , Lynda Myles , and Roger Randall-Cutler (1991)
Howards End – James Ivory and Ismail Merchant (1992)
Schindler's List – Steven Spielberg , Branko Lustig , and Gerald R. Molen (1993)
Four Weddings and a Funeral – Mike Newell and Duncan Kenworthy (1994)
Sense and Sensibility – Ang Lee and Lindsay Doran (1995)
The English Patient – Anthony Minghella and Saul Zaentz (1996)
The Full Monty – Peter Cattaneo and Uberto Pasolini (1997)
Shakespeare in Love – Donna Gigliotti , Marc Norman , David Parfitt , Harvey Weinstein , and Edward Zwick (1998)
American Beauty – Bruce Cohen and Dan Jinks (1999)
2000s
Gladiator – David Franzoni , Branko Lustig , and Douglas Wick (2000)
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring – Peter Jackson , Barrie M. Osborne , Tim Sanders , and Fran Walsh (2001)
The Pianist – Robert Benmussa, Roman Polanski , and Alain Sarde (2002)
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King – Peter Jackson , Barrie M. Osborne , and Fran Walsh (2003)
The Aviator – Sandy Climan , Charles Evans Jr. , Graham King , and Michael Mann (2004)
Brokeback Mountain – Diana Ossana and James Schamus (2005)
The Queen – Andy Harries , Christine Langan , and Tracey Seaward (2006)
Atonement – Tim Bevan , Eric Fellner , and Paul Webster (2007)
Slumdog Millionaire – Christian Colson (2008)
The Hurt Locker – Kathryn Bigelow , Mark Boal , Nicolas Chartier , and Greg Shapiro (2009)
2010s
The King's Speech – Iain Canning , Emile Sherman , and Gareth Unwin (2010)
The Artist – Thomas Langmann (2011)
Argo – Ben Affleck , George Clooney , and Grant Heslov (2012)
12 Years a Slave – Dede Gardner , Anthony Katagas , Jeremy Kleiner , Steve McQueen , and Brad Pitt (2013)
Boyhood – Richard Linklater and Cathleen Sutherland (2014)
The Revenant – Steve Golin , Alejandro G. Iñárritu , Arnon Milchan , Mary Parent , and Keith Redmon (2015)
La La Land – Fred Berger , Jordan Horowitz , and Marc Platt (2016)
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri – Graham Broadbent , Peter Czernin , and Martin McDonagh (2017)
Roma – Nicolás Celis , Alfonso Cuarón , and Gabriela Rodríguez (2018)
1917 – Pippa Harris , Callum McDougall, Sam Mendes , and Jayne-Ann Tenggren (2019)
2020s
Nomadland – Mollye Asher, Dan Janvey, Frances McDormand , Peter Spears , and Chloé Zhao (2020)
The Power of the Dog – Jane Campion , Iain Canning , Roger Frappier , Tanya Seghatchian , and Emile Sherman (2021)
All Quiet on the Western Front – Malte Grunert (2022)
Oppenheimer – Christopher Nolan , Charles Roven , and Emma Thomas (2023)
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s
Nebula Award for Best Script
Soylent Green – Stanley R. Greenberg (1973)
Sleeper – Woody Allen (1974)
Young Frankenstein – Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder (1975)
Star Wars – George Lucas (1977)
The Sixth Sense – M. Night Shyamalan (1999)
Galaxy Quest – David Howard and Robert Gordon (2000)
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon – James Schamus , Kuo Jung Tsai, and Hui-Ling Wang (2001)
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring – Fran Walsh , Philippa Boyens , and Peter Jackson (2002)
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers – Fran Walsh , Philippa Boyens , Stephen Sinclair , and Peter Jackson (2003)
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King – Fran Walsh , Philippa Boyens , and Peter Jackson (2004)
Serenity – Joss Whedon (2005)
Howl's Moving Castle – Hayao Miyazaki , Cindy Davis Hewitt, and Donald H. Hewitt (2006)
Pan's Labyrinth – Guillermo del Toro (2007)
WALL-E – Andrew Stanton , Jim Reardon , and Pete Docter (2008)
Ray Bradbury Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation
1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s
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