John Hodge (screenwriter)
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John Hodge (born 1964) is a British
screenwriter A screenplay writer (also called screenwriter, scriptwriter, scribe or scenarist) is a writer who practices the craft of screenwriting, writing screenplays on which mass media, such as films, television programs and video games, are based. ...
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dramatist A playwright or dramatist is a person who writes plays. Etymology The word "play" is from Middle English pleye, from Old English plæġ, pleġa, plæġa ("play, exercise; sport, game; drama, applause"). The word "wright" is an archaic English ...
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, who adapted
Irvine Welsh Irvine Welsh (born 27 September 1958) is a Scottish novelist, playwright and short story writer. His 1993 novel '' Trainspotting'' was made into a film of the same name. He has also written plays and screenplays, and directed several short fil ...
's novel '' Trainspotting'' into the script for the film of the same title. His first play '' Collaborators'' won the 2012 Olivier Award for Best New Play. His films include '' Shallow Grave'' (1994), '' Trainspotting'' (1996) '' A Life Less Ordinary'' (1997), '' The Beach'' (2000), '' The Final Curtain'' (2002), and the short film '' Alien Love Triangle'' (2002).The New York Times
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Life and career

Born and raised in
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, Hodge comes from a family of doctors and carried on the tradition by studying medicine at the
University of Edinburgh The University of Edinburgh ( sco, University o Edinburgh, gd, Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann; abbreviated as ''Edin.'' in post-nominals) is a public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Granted a royal charter by King James VI in 1 ...
. He was the writer of the annual Medics' Musical in 1988. Hodge started writing screenplays after meeting producer Andrew Macdonald at the
Edinburgh Film Festival The Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) is a film festival that runs for two weeks in June each year. Established in 1947, it is the world's oldest continually running film festival. EIFF presents both UK and international films (all t ...
in 1991. He moved to
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after writing ''Shallow Grave'' and gave up medicine to concentrate on writing. His films include '' Shallow Grave'' (1994), '' Trainspotting'' (1996), '' A Life Less Ordinary'' (1997), '' The Beach'' (2000), '' The Final Curtain'' (2002), and the short film '' Alien Love Triangle'' (2002). Most of his films are directed by
Danny Boyle Daniel Francis Boyle (born 20 October 1956) is an English director and producer. He is known for his work on films including '' Shallow Grave'', '' Trainspotting'' and its sequel '' T2 Trainspotting'', '' The Beach'', ''28 Days Later'', '' S ...
; ''Shallow Grave'', ''Trainspotting'', and ''A Life Less Ordinary'' all starred
Ewan McGregor Ewan Gordon McGregor ( ; born 31 March 1971) is a Scottish actor. His accolades include a Golden Globe Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and the BAFTA Britannia Humanitarian Award. In 2013, he was appointed Officer of the Order of the British ...
. In 2022, Hodge made his first foray into television with the spy thriller television series ''
The Ipcress File ''The IPCRESS File'' is Len Deighton's first spy novel, published in 1962. The story involves Cold War brainwashing, includes scenes in Lebanon and on an atoll for a United States atomic weapon test, as well as information about Joe One, the ...
'' for ITV.


Filmography

* '' Shallow Grave'' (1994, writer) * '' Trainspotting'' (1996, screenplay) * '' A Life Less Ordinary'' (1997, writer) * '' The Beach'' (2000, screenplay) * '' The Final Curtain'' (2002, writer) * '' The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising'' (2007, screenplay) * '' Alien Love Triangle'' (2008, short, writer) * ''
The Sweeney ''The Sweeney'' is a 1970s British television police drama focusing on two members of the Flying Squad, a branch of the Metropolitan Police specialising in tackling armed robbery and violent crime in London. It stars John Thaw as Detective Insp ...
'' (2012, story) * ''
Trance Trance is a state of semi-consciousness in which a person is not self-aware and is either altogether unresponsive to external stimuli (but nevertheless capable of pursuing and realizing an aim) or is selectively responsive in following the dir ...
'' (2013, screenplay) * '' The Program'' (2015) * '' T2 Trainspotting'' (2017) * ''
The Ipcress File ''The IPCRESS File'' is Len Deighton's first spy novel, published in 1962. The story involves Cold War brainwashing, includes scenes in Lebanon and on an atoll for a United States atomic weapon test, as well as information about Joe One, the ...
'' (2022)


Awards

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BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay The British Academy of Film and Television Arts British may refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories, and Crown Dependencies. ** Britishness, the Briti ...
: '' Trainspotting'': Won *
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Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay The Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay is the Academy Award for the best screenplay adapted from previously established material. The most frequently adapted media are novels, but other adapted narrative formats include stage plays, music ...
: '' Trainspotting'': Nominated. * 2012 Olivier Award for Best New Play: ''Collaborators'': Won


References


Further reading


''Trainspotting'' (1996) screenplay by John Hodge



External links

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John Hodge Filmography
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"How John Hodge wrote the ''Trainspotting'' screenplay"
Interview by Tim Teeman, ''
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"John Hodge Interview on ''The Dark Is Rising'' by Scott Carmichael
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