Matt Wheeler

Matt Wheeler (also known as Matt JL Wheeler) is a British screenwriter[1] and producer who has worked in TV and film.

Wheeler graduated from Cambridge University with a degree in English literature[2] before attending the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television where he gained an MFA in screenwriting.[3][4] He was awarded the BAFTA scholarship, and in addition to winning the 2010 UCLA showcase competition, he was also granted the prestigious Samuel Goldwyn Award.[1]

Wheeler adapted "The Informant" for Sony (based on the Thomas Perry novel)[5] and "Tin Men" for Warner Brothers.[6] Since 2015, he has worked on the CBS hit Hawaii Five-0, writing numerous episodes.[7] Wheeler created and wrote the pilot for Salvation, a one-hour drama in CBS' summer 2017 lineup.[8] He wrote the screenplay for the 2016 film Who Gets the Dog?, starring Alicia Silverstone.[9]

References

  1. 1 2 "Screenwriting grad Matt Wheeler lands major studio writing gig". UCLA School of TFT. Retrieved March 1, 2017.
  2. Arit John (November 1, 2010). "Prized Writers: Four of five finalists for the Samuel Goldwyn Writing Awards are UCLA students and recent graduates". Daily Bruin. Retrieved July 13, 2017.
  3. "UCLA Student Wins Samuel Goldwyn Writing Award for 'Paint It Black'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 13, 2017.
  4. "Recent Grad Matt Wheeler Lands Major Studio Writing Gig". School of Theater, Film and Television, UCLA. December 2, 2012. Retrieved July 13, 2017.
  5. "Matt Wheeler Scribing Adaptation of Thomas Perry’s ‘The Informant’ for Sony". The Film Stage. February 2, 2012. Retrieved March 1, 2017.
  6. Fleming Jr., Mike (December 13, 2013). "Warner Bros Sets Matt Wheeler To Script ‘Tin Men’". Deadline. Retrieved March 1, 2017.
  7. Burbridge, Wendie (December 2016). "The best ‘Hawaii Five-0’ episodes of 2016". Retrieved March 1, 2017.
  8. "Salvation - CBS.com". CBS. Retrieved July 13, 2017.
  9. "Who Gets the Dog?". Samuel Goldwyn Films. Retrieved July 13, 2017.


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