Max D. Adams
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Max D. Adams, born in Los Angeles California, is an American screenwriter.
Her play Exorcising the Dog won Salt Lake City's Utah Shorts Theatre competition and was produced with nine other shorts by Theatre Works West in 1994.
Max received a Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for her script My Back Yard. In 1994, she won the Austin Film Festival Screenwriting Award for Excess Baggage, a script that was purchased and produced by Columbia Pictures. Since then, she has worked with Hollywood Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, Universal Pictures, Walt Disney Studios, and Tri-Star Pictures on a variety of projects.
In 2001, Warner Books published Max's book The Screenwriter's Survival Guide; Or Guerilla Meeting Tactics and Other Acts of War.
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She was nicknamed Red Hot Adams by Daily Variety.