Christopher McQuarrie

Christopher McQuarrie ( * 1968 in Princeton Junction, New Jersey) is an American screenwriter, film director, film producer and film actor. McQuarrie also has the citizenship of Australia.

Short Biography

Christopher McQuarrie visited along with Bryan Singer High School, but moved to Australia early to enjoy his education at a boarding school.

After his return to the U.S., he wrote in 1993 together with singer the screenplay for the film Public Access, which was the directorial debut for Singer. The film, which was in 1993 awarded the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, presented dar. McQuarrie for the breakthrough

In 1995 he wrote the screenplay for The Usual Suspects, for which he was awarded the 1996 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay; He received this as a BAFTA Award and an Independent Spirit Award.

The Way of the Gun, produced in 2000, presented McQuarrie's last known work as a writer for the next few years dar. He also introduced for the first time director. In 2013 he turned to Jack Reacher his second film.

2008, the film came Valkyrie - The Stauffenberg assassination (directed by Bryan Singer) wrote the screenplay to the movie theaters for the McQuarrie. In 2010 he developed the television series Persons Unknown.

Christopher McQuarrie is married to costume designer Heather McQuarrie, who he met on the set of The Way of the Gun.

Filmography (selection)

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