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Name
  
Adam Brooks


Role
  
Film director

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Born
  
September 3, 1956 (age 67) (
1956-09-03
)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Occupation
  
Director, screenwriter, actor

Nominations
  
Satellite Award for Best Adapted Screenplay

Movies
  
Definitely - Maybe, The Invisible Circus, French Kiss, Bridget Jones: The Edge of R, Whatever Works

Similar People
  
Elizabeth Banks, Kevin Kline, Derek Luke, Isla Fisher, Tim Bevan

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Adam Brooks (born September 3, 1956) is a Canadian film director, screenwriter, and actor. He is best known for writing and directing Definitely, Maybe (2008) and for writing screenplays for French Kiss (1995), Wimbledon (2004), and Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004). His first film as a writer-director Almost You won the Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 1985.

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Brooks served as a council member of the Writers Guild of America East and is currently on the board of the Writer's Guild of America East Foundation. He also teaches film at the Columbia University Graduate School of the Arts. Brooks lives in New York City.

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Filmography

  • Almost You (1985), director, writer
  • Red Riding Hood (1988), director
  • French Kiss (1995), writer, actor
  • Beloved (1998), writer
  • Practical Magic (1998), writer
  • The Invisible Circus (2001), director, writer
  • Wimbledon (2004), writer
  • Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004), writer
  • Definitely, Maybe (2008), director, writer, actor
  • Last Vegas (2013), writer
  • Nappily Ever After (2018), writer
  • Honors and awards

  • 1985 Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize for Almost You
  • 1998 Golden Satellite Award nomination for Best Motion Picture Screenplay Adaption for Beloved
  • References

    Adam Brooks (filmmaker) Wikipedia