Susannah Grant

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Susannah Grant (born on January 4, 1963), is an award-winning American screenwriter and director. She wrote the screenplays for Ever After, Steven Soderbergh's Erin Brockovich, 28 Days and Disney's Pocahontas. For Erin Brockovich she received an Oscar nomination® in 2001. After her nomination Grant adapted In Her Shoes and Charlotte's Web, as well as write and direct Catch and Release, starring Jennifer Garner. She is also an Amherst College alumna, having graduated in 1984. She later was accepted to the American Film Institute, and received the Nicholl Fellowship in screenwriting.[1]

[edit] TV Appearances

Grant was featured in The Dialogue. In this 90 minute interview with journalist Jay A. Fernandez, Grant discusses the midwife vs. mother role of novel adaptations, the importance of finding your voice and why sometimes you just have to be able to really, really suck.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Susannah Grant. Retrieved on November 17, 2006.

[edit] External links

Susannah Grant at the Internet Movie Database


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