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Occupation
  
Screenwriter

Name
  
Doug Miro


Role
  
Screenwriter

TV shows
  
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Born
  
January 20, 1972 (age 52) (
1972-01-20
)

Books
  
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

Movies
  
Prince of Persia: The Sands of, The Sorcerer's Apprentice, The Uninvited, National Treasure 3, The Great Raid

Similar People
  
Jordan Mechner, Charles Guard, Lawrence Konner, Boaz Yakin, Mark Rosenthal

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Doug Miro (born January 20, 1972) is an American screenwriter based in Los Angeles. Miro studied screenwriting at the USC School of Cinematic Arts and graduated with a degree in English from Stanford University.

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Life and career

Miro's most recent screenplays include Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, and the Sorcerer's Apprentice, both which were written with his longtime collaborator, Carlo Bernard.

Their credits also include The Uninvited for DreamWorks and producers Walter Parkes and Laurie MacDonald, and The Great Raid for Miramax. They are currently at work on National Treasure 3.

Miro and Bernard first made their mark with Motor City, an adaptation of the novel Edsel, (Loren Estleman) a film noir set in 1950s Detroit. The team also adapted Dean King’s Skeletons of the Zahara: A True Story of Survival, which chronicles the wreck of a Connecticut merchant ship and the crew’s subsequent adventures in the Sahara Desert in 1815. After reading their adaptation, Steven Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy hired the writing team to work on the script for the 2011 Tintin movie.

Miro is a creator and executive producer of the Netflix series Narcos.

Filmography

  • (2005) The Great Raid
  • (2009) The Uninvited
  • (2010) Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
  • (2010) Sorcerer's Apprentice
  • (2017) The Great Wall
  • References

    Doug Miro Wikipedia