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Neil Tolkin is a Canadian screenwriter and film director from Montreal.[1] He attended Westmount High School and Dawson College and McGill University.[1]

Neil Tolkin
Born
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Education
  • Dawson College
  • McGill University
OccupationScreenwriter
film director

Career


He is best known for contributing to comedies, such as License to Drive with Corey Haim and Corey Feldman, Ri¢hie Ri¢h with Macualy Culkin and Jury Duty with Pauly Shore. He's also written dramas such as the screenplay for the film The Emperor's Club (2002),[1] and an early draft for the World War Two film, Unbroken, to be originally directed by Antoine Fuqua. The film was rewritten and later finally directed by Angelina Jolie.

He also wrote and directed the drama Sticks and Stones in 1996.


Filmography



References


  1. KELLY, BRENDAN (November 18, 2002). "Emperor's writer is a regular guy: Film setting unlike westmount high But private-school story or not, 'the themes were so clear: honour, integrity'". The Gazette. Montreal, Que. p. D.1.BRE.
  2. "Hard Road to Oscar: Producer Matt Baer on 'Unbroken', Louis Zamperini's 57-Year Long Movie Biopic Odyssey". 31 December 2014.






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