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  1. Charles Leavitt (born 1956) [citation needed] is an American screenwriter best known for writing the 2006 film Blood Diamond. Life and career. Leavitt's screenwriting career began in 1996 when his screenplay The Sun Chaser was produced to film by Michael Cimino.

  2. Charles Leavitt is a screenwriter who has worked on films such as Blood Diamond, Warcraft, and In the Heart of the Sea. He is known for his research and accuracy in portraying real-life stories and industries.

  3. Writer: Blood Diamond. Charles Leavitt was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He is known for Blood Diamond (2006), Those Who Wish Me Dead (2021) and Seventh Son (2014).

    • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
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    • Writer, Actor, Producer
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  5. Dec 14, 2015 · Charles Leavitt didn’t shy away from the task when he began writing In the Heart of the Sea, the story of the deadly whale attack that also inspired Herman Melville’s 1851 novel Moby Dick. He researched the original event, as retold in Nathaniel Philbrick’s non-fiction book (also called In the Heart of the Sea ), and like Melville he ...

  6. Screenwriter. Birthday April 10, 1970. Birth Sign Aries. Birthplace California. Age 54 years old. About. Screenwriter who is best recognized for penning the 2006 blockbuster, Blood Diamond. Before Fame. He got his start in 1996, writing the screenplay for the film Sunchaser. Trivia.

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    • April 10, 1970
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  7. Dec 8, 2006 · Written by Charles Leavitt, “Blood Diamond” more or less plays like an exotically situated action flick as each man races toward his respective goal. Solomon hopes to reunite with his wife and...

  8. Dec 11, 2015 · Granted, this could be screenwriter Charles Leavitt’s attempt to create a cinematic equivalent to Melville’s tendency to interrupt his narratives with passages, sometimes chapters, about nautical history and tradition and the creatures of the sea, but whatever the intent, the scenes thud like a bucket of fish guts dropped on a wooden deck.

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