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  1. Rob Williams is a British screenwriter and producer, best known for the BBC1 crime drama The Victim. Career. Prior to his career in screenwriting, Williams worked in publishing. In 2008, he was awarded a place on the BBC Writer's Academy, a programme designed to train new writers for their long running television series.

    • 10 Jane Goldman - Net Worth: $7 Million
    • 9 Shane Black - Net Worth: $16 Million
    • 8 Terry Rossio - Net Worth: $20 Million
    • 7 David Koepp - Net Worth: $35 Million
    • 6 Adam Mckay - Net Worth: $40 Million
    • 5 Aaron Sorkin - Net Worth: $90 Million
    • 4 Joss Whedon - Net Worth: $100 Million
    • 3 David E. Kelley - Net Worth: $250 Million
    • 2 Seth Macfarlane - Net Worth: $300 Million
    • 1 Chuck Lorre - Net Worth: $600 Million

    Jane Goldman is in tenth place with $7 million and sadly the only female screenwriter on our list. She started out as a journalist, but began writing scripts and producing films in the early 2000’s. According to GOBankingRates, “Unless you're a Hollywood insider, you might not be familiar with the name Jane Goldman, but you definitely know her work...

    Shane Black is in ninth place with a net worth of $16 million. But success isn’t new to him. According to Industrial Scripts, “His introduction to Hollywood at 26 years old with the Lethal Weapon screenplay came with a $250k price tag. Black also scored $1.75m for The Last Boy Scout, and broke records at the time with the $4m sale of The Long Kiss ...

    Terry Rossio is in eighth place with only about $4 million more than Shane Black. It’s not clear what exactly his net worth is today, but it’s possibly around $20 million. “As per some online sources, his net worth is estimated to be around $20 million. Similarly, he also gets a good sum of money of $750 thousand to $3 million per movie from his wr...

    David Koepp is in seventh place with a net worth of $35 million. “David has had countless Hollywood successes, which has left him ranking as one of the most successful and highest paid screenwriters in the industry. He has made quite a name for himself as both a screenwriter and director, since he first started out in the industry in 1988,” accordi...

    Adam McKay is in sixth place with $40 million and is responsible for writing some of the most popular comedies of the last decade. He works with Will Ferrell all the time and wrote many of the hit movies that made Will famous. According toIndustrial Scripts, “After the success of Anchorman, Talladega Nights earned McKay a writers fee of $4m shared ...

    Aaron Sorkin is in fifth place with a net worth of $90 million. Although he wrote the scripts for some movies, he made a lot of his money from TV shows. According to Celebrity Net Worth, “Aaron Sorkin is famous for writing many successful films, plays and television series. His probably most famous and critically acclaimed TV series is The West Win...

    Joss Whedon is in fourth place with only $10 million more than Aaron Sorkin. He’s made his money from writing multiple DC and Marvel films. According to Industrial Scripts, “Joss made his name in TV fantasy circles with Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly, and Dollhouse. Whedon also landed the directing gig that brought together Marvel’s various Aven...

    David E. Kelley is in third place with a net worth of $250 million. “He is famous for meeting with writing teams just for story ideas, then jotting out entire solo episodes on his famed yellow legal notepad. The ‘credit’ is everything for the screenwriter's pay. David has racked up hundreds of TV episodes over the years, a rare feat in a writer’s r...

    Seth Macfarlane is in second place with a net worth of $300 million and is one of the most famous writers on this list. Not only is he a writer, he’s also an actor and director. According to Industrial Scripts, “Seth works primarily in the Comedy genre, but he has done work across the board. And in 2008, he was handed a $100m, 5-year deal by Fox fo...

    Chuck Lorre is in first place with a huge net worth of $600 million. He earned his net worth by writing hit TV shows. “Chuck Lorre has produced, written, and/or directed for such hit shows as Grace Under Fire, The Big Bang Theory, Two and a Half Men, and Mike and Molly,” according to Celebrity Net Worth. Since his shows became so popular and aired ...

    • Chuck Lorre - $600 Million. It feels good to know tat writers, although they often occupy a behind-the-scenes role and tend to shine a lot more out of the spotlight, can become just as successful as movie stars and directors, even surpassing them in some instances.
    • Seth Macfarlane - $300 Million. While more than one Hollywood celebrity carries the name "Seth," Seth Macfarlane shouldn't be mistaken for Seth Rogen, the Canadian actor.
    • David E. Kelley - $250 Million. Some successful screenwriters start off with a completely different agenda, such as David E. Kelley, for example, whose profession of choice was law.
    • Joss Whedon - $100 Million. Generational wealth doesn't always have to look like a string of profitable business investments that you've left behind for your children and grandchildren.
  2. Dec 15, 2017 · Actor, writer and producer Katherine Press speaks to screenwriter Rob Williams in-depth about their industry, including how he started working in TV drama, how to handle editor’s notes and the world of High End TV drama.

  3. Jan 20, 2022 · Writer Rob Williams launched new series Screw on Channel 4 in the first week of January. It stars His Dark Materials’ Nina Sosanya and Derry Girls’ Jamie-Lee O’Donnell as officers – one highly experienced, one new to the job.

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  4. Aug 22, 2023 · Back to news. 22 August 2023. How did you come up with the idea for the second series? As series one grew into itself during the writing, I started thinking about why and how that gun might have...

  5. Apr 3, 2019 · Rob Williams is the writer of BBC One's The Victim, which plays out across four consecutive nights from Monday 8th April 2019. He explains why he wanted to tell this story and why it's so ...

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