Akiva J. Goldsman (born July 7, 1962) is an American filmmaker. He is known for making motion pictures and adaptations of popular novels.
Goldsman's filmography as a
screenwriter
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...
includes ''
The Client''; ''
Batman Forever
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'' and its sequel ''
Batman & Robin''; ''
I, Robot''; ''
I Am Legend''; ''
Cinderella Man
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,'' and numerous rewrites that are both credited and uncredited. He also wrote more than a dozen episodes for the science fiction television series ''
Fringe''.
In 2002, Goldsman received the
Oscar for
Best Adapted Screenplay
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and the
Golden Globe Award
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for
Best Screenplay
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for the 2001 film ''
A Beautiful Mind'', which also won the
Academy Award for Best Picture
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. In 2006, Goldsman re-teamed with ''A Beautiful Mind'' director
Ron Howard
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to adapt
Dan Brown
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's novel ''
The Da Vinci Code
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'' for Howard's
film. He also wrote the screenplay for its 2009 sequel ''
Angels & Demons''.
Goldsman is also known for co-developing the
DC Comics
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TV series ''
Titans
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'' and the
Paramount Plus series ''
Star Trek: Picard'', a sequel to ''
Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and ''
Star Trek: Nemesis''. He is also the co-creator of ''
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds'', a prequel to ''
Star Trek: The Original Series''.
Early life
Goldsman was born in New York City to
Jewish
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parents and raised in
Brooklyn Heights
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. His parents, Tev Goldsman and Mira Rothenberg, were both clinical child psychologists who ran a group home for emotionally disturbed children. He graduated from
Saint Ann's School, also in Brooklyn Heights, where he says he made many friends with whom he later worked in the entertainment industry. He received his bachelor's degree from
Wesleyan University
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and attended the graduate fiction-writing program at
New York University
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In 1832, ...
.
Career
Goldsman has a production company at Warner Bros. named Weed Road Pictures.
He produced the
Universal Pictures
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feature ''
Lone Survivor'', from writer/director
Peter Berg, based on the book ''
Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10'' by
Marcus Luttrell. It tells the story of Luttrell's
Navy SEAL
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team in 2005
Afghanistan
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, on a mission to kill a terrorist leader. It starred
Mark Wahlberg
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,
Emile Hirsch,
Ben Foster and
Taylor Kitsch, and was released in 2013.
Goldsman made his feature film directing debut with ''
Winter's Tale'', a film adaption of the
Mark Helprin novel
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, starting
Colin Farrell
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,
Russell Crowe,
Jessica Brown Findlay,
Jennifer Connelly
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,
Will Smith
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and
William Hurt
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H ...
. It was released on February 14, 2014. He also directed the horror thriller film
''Stephanie'' (2017) with
Frank Grillo in the leading role. He co-wrote and produced the
film adaptation of
Stephen King
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's ''
The Dark Tower Dark Tower may refer to:
Literature
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'' series, released on August 4, 2017, which was one of Goldsman's post-Apotheosis films.
In June 2015,
Paramount Pictures
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announced that Goldsman would head a team of writers and filmmakers to create a multifilm
cinematic universe
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branching out from
Hasbro's ''
Transformers
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'' franchise. In 2017, his Weed Road company was signed with Paramount.
Goldsman was revealed in September 2018 to have been on the writing staff for ''
Star Trek: Picard'', revolving around the later years of the character of
Jean-Luc Picard.
In 2020, Goldsman was revealed to be the creator and showrunner of the forthcoming CBS series, ''
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.''
''Fringe''
In 2008, Goldsman joined the
first season crew of the
Fox
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horror
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mystery series ''
Fringe'' as writer, director, and consulting producer. The first episode Goldsman directed and wrote was "Bad Dreams". In its
fifth season, Goldsman remained a consulting producer. Episodes he contributed to included:
*"
Bad Dreams" (01.17)
*"
The Road Not Taken
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" (01.19)
(executive producer Jeff Pinkner and supervising producer J.R. Orci co-wrote a teleplay based on a story by Goldsman)
*"
There's More Than One of Everything" (01.20)
(co-executive producer J.H. Wyman and Pinkner co-wrote a teleplay based on a story by Goldsman and executive producer Bryan Burk)
*"
A New Day in the Old Town" (02.01)
(co-written by co-creator J. J. Abrams)
*"
Peter" (02.16)
(co-showrunners Jeff Pinkner, J.H. Wyman, and supervising producer Josh Singer
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co-wrote a teleplay based on a story by Pinkner, Goldsman, Singer, and Wyman)
*"
Brown Betty" (02.20)
(co-written by Wyman and Pinkner)
*"
Over There (Part 1)" (02.22)
(co-written with Pinkner and Wyman)
*"
Over There (Part 2)" (02.23)
(co-written by Pinkner and Wyman)
*"
Subject 13" (03.15)
(co-written with Wyman and Pinkner)
*"
Stowaway
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" (03.17)
(Danielle Dispaltro wrote a teleplay based on a story Pinkner, Goldsman, and Wyman)
*"
Lysergic Acid Diethylamide
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" (03.19)
(Wyman and Pinkner co-wrote a teleplay based on a story by Wyman, Goldsman, and Pinkner)
*"
The Day We Died
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" (03.22)
(Pinkner and Wyman co-wrote a teleplay based on a story Goldsman, Pinkner, and Wyman)
*"
Neither Here Nor There
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" (04.01)
(Wyman and Pinkner co-wrote a teleplay based on a story Wyman, Goldsman, and Pinkner)
*"
Subject 9" (04.04)
(co-written by Wyman and Pinkner)
*"
Making Angels" (04.11)
(co-written with Wyman and Pinkner)
*"
Nothing as It Seems" (04.16)
(co-written with Pinkner)
*"
Letters of Transit" (04.19)
(co-written by Wyman and Pinkner)
*"
Brave New World (Part 1)" (04.21)
(co-written by Wyman and Pinkner)
*"
Brave New World (Part 2)" (04.22)
(co-written with Wyman and Pinkner)
Personal life
Goldsman's first wife, film producer
Rebecca Spikings-Goldsman
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, died of a heart attack on July 6, 2010, at the age of 42.
Rebecca was the daughter of producer
Barry Spikings.
In 2012, Akiva met his second wife Joann Richter. The couple were married in 2014 and have two daughters, and divide their time between Los Angeles and New York.
Weed Road Pictures
In 2004, Goldsman founded Weed Road Pictures as an independent production company to produce, develop and finance films and other forms of entertainment properties. Weed Road has financed or cofinanced 13 films. Weed Road recently wrapped production on ''
Firestarter'', directed by
Keith Thomas and starring
Zac Efron
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,
Sydney Lemmon, and
Kurtwood Smith. Previous Weed Road releases include Sony's ''
The Dark Tower Dark Tower may refer to:
Literature
* ''The Dark Tower'' (series), a fantasy series created by Stephen King
**'' The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower'' (2004), the seventh novel in the series
** ''The Dark Tower'' (comics)
* ''The Dark Tower'' (L ...
'' and Warner Bros. ''
Winter's Tale''.
Filmography
Film
Television
Acting credits
Upcoming works
In 2016, it was announced that Goldsman would script an adaptation of Isaac Asimov's ''The Caves of Steel''. Its final release date is still unknown. In July 2017,
Paramount Pictures
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announced plans to make a film adaptation of the novel ''
Rainbow Six'' by
Tom Clancy
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with Goldsman as producer.
References
Further reading
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External links
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1962 births
Living people
American television writers
American male television writers
American television directors
Best Adapted Screenplay Academy Award winners
American male screenwriters
Best Screenplay Golden Globe winners
Film directors from New York City
Film producers from New York (state)
Jewish American writers
New York University alumni
Screenwriters from New York (state)
Wesleyan University alumni
Writers from New York City
Writers Guild of America Award winners
21st-century American Jews