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  1. Pages in category "Films with screenplays by Jim Taylor (writer)" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  2. James Taylor is an American producer and screenwriter who has often collaborated on projects with Alexander Payne. The two are business partners in the Santa Monica based Ad Hominem Enterprises, and are credited as co-writers of six films released between 1996 and 2007: Citizen Ruth (1996), Election (1999), Jurassic Park III , About Schmidt (2002), Sideways (2004), and I Now Pronounce You ...

  3. Last updated April 21, 2024 • 2 min read From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. James Taylor (born 1962) [1] [3] is an American producer and screenwriter who has often collaborated on projects with Alexander Payne.

  4. Biography. He is an American writer and producer, born in 1962 in Bellevue, Washington. He's best known for his collaboration with director and writer, Alexander Payne in films such as Election (1999), About Schmidt (2002), and Sideways (2004) for which he won an Academy Award for Best...Read more Adapted Screenplay.

  5. Jim Taylor (born 1962) is an American producer and screenwriter who has often collaborated on projects with Alexander Payne.The two are business partners in the Santa Monica based Ad Hominem Enterprises, and are credited as co-writers of six films released between 1996 and 2007: Citizen Ruth (),Election (),Jurassic Park III (2001, with Peter Buchman),About Schmidt (),Sideways (), andI Now ...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0852591Jim Taylor - IMDb

    Jim Taylor. Writer: Election. Jim Taylor was born in 1962 in Bellevue, Washington, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Election (1999), Sideways (2004) and About Schmidt (2002). He has been married to Tamara Jenkins since 2002. They have one child.

  7. HBO. Release. June 24, 2012. ( 2012-06-24) –. December 14, 2014. ( 2014-12-14) The Newsroom is an American political drama television series created and principally written by Aaron Sorkin that premiered on HBO on June 24, 2012, and concluded on December 14, 2014, consisting of 25 episodes over three seasons. [1]

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