Erin Cressida Wilson
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Erin Cressida Wilson (born February 12, 1964) is an American playwright, screenwriter, professor, and author. Wilson is known for the 2002 film ''Secretary (2002 film), Secretary'', which she adapted from a Mary Gaitskill short story. It won her the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay and holds a rating of 75% on Rotten Tomatoes. She also wrote the screenplays for the 2006 film ''Fur (film), Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus'', starring Nicole Kidman; for the 2009 erotic thriller ''Chloe (2009 film), Chloe'', directed by Atom Egoyan (remake of the 2003 French film ''Nathalie...''); for the 2014 drama ''Men, Women & Children (film), Men, Women & Children'', co-written with its director Jason Reitman (from the novel by Chad Kultgen); and the 2016 mystery thriller ''The Girl on the Train (2016 film), The Girl on the Train'', from the Paula Hawkins (author), Paula Hawkins The Girl on the Train (novel), novel of the same name and it is her highest-grossing film to date. Wilson has also authored dozens of plays and short works. She has taught at Duke University, Brown University, and University of California, Santa Barbara.


Early life


Education

Wilson attended San Francisco University High School and studied Theatre at Smith College, a women's college in Northampton, Massachusetts.


Filmography as screenwriter

* ''Secretary (2002 film), Secretary'' (2002) * ''Fur (film), Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus'' (2006) * ''Chloe (2009 film), Chloe'' (2009) * ''Call Me Crazy: A Five Film'' (2013) * ''Men, Women & Children (film), Men, Women & Children'' (2014) * ''The Girl on the Train (2016 film), The Girl on the Train'' (2016) * ''Snow White (2024 film), Snow White'' (2024) * ''Eileen (novel)#Film adaptation, Eileen'' (TBA) * ''Cheshire Crossing#Film, Cheshire Crossing'' (TBA) * ''Maestra (book)#Film adaptation, Maestra'' (TBA) * ''Indecent Proposal#Remake, Indecent Proposal'' (TBA) * Little Sparrow (film), Untitled Madonna biopic (TBA)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wilson, Erin Cressida Living people American women screenwriters American dramatists and playwrights Independent Spirit Award winners Writers from San Francisco Duke University faculty Brown University faculty University of California, Santa Barbara faculty 21st-century American women writers Screenwriters from California 1964 births Screenwriters from North Carolina Screenwriters from Rhode Island 21st-century American screenwriters American women academics