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    Matthew Michael Carnahan

    American screenwriter

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  1. Matthew Michael Carnahan (sometimes credited as Matt Carnahan) is an American screenwriter. Among his numerous works are screenplays for The Kingdom (2007); and the film adaptation of the hit BBC television drama serial State of Play; Lions for Lambs for United Artists. He also worked on the zombie film World War Z (2013).

  2. Writer: Dark Waters. Matthew Michael Carnahan is known for Dark Waters (2019), 21 Bridges (2019) and Mosul (2019).

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  3. In an exclusive interview with Looper, Matthew Michael Carnahan and Suhail Dabbach talked about the unique creative process that made their acclaimed 2020 war drama Mosul a reality.

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  4. Matthew Carnahan. Writer: Valley of the Boom. Matthew grew up a 4th generation Californian, son of an Osage Nation mother and Irish-American father. He's worked in the circus, as a dancer, on boats, cooking in Idaho, Seattle and New York, and as a private chef on both coasts.

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  5. Nov 26, 2020 · The film, the directing debut of the screenwriter Matthew Michael Carnahan ( Peter Berg’s “The Kingdom” ), begins mid-shootout. Kawa (Adam Bessa), a newly minted Iraqi police officer, is nearby...

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  6. Sep 7, 2019 · Written and directed by Matthew Michael Carnahan, Mosul is based on an article from The New Yorker and tells the true story of an Iraqi SWAT team fighting ISIS across the war-torn city.

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  8. Matthew McNair Carnahan (born February 6, 1961) is an American producer, writer, and director. Career. Valley of the Boom is a six-part American docudrama television miniseries, created, directed, and executive produced by Carnahan. It premiered on January 13, 2019, on National Geographic. [1] [2] [3] Personal life.

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