Daniel Pyne

Daniel Pyne

Personal Details

Biography

Daniel Pyne is a renowned screenwriter, whose impressive body of work has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema. One of his most notable accomplishments is the screenplay for the 1998 film "Where's Marlowe?", a thrilling mystery that has captivated audiences for generations.

Pyne's impressive resume also includes the screenplay for the 2004 film "The Manchurian Candidate", a gripping political thriller that explores the complex web of intrigue and deception. This film, a remake of the 1962 classic, showcases Pyne's ability to craft compelling characters and storylines that keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

In addition to these notable achievements, Pyne is also the screenwriter behind the 2007 film "Fracture", a tense and suspenseful drama that delves into the darker aspects of human nature. This film, starring Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling, is a testament to Pyne's skill in crafting complex, thought-provoking narratives that resonate with audiences.

Throughout his career, Daniel Pyne has consistently demonstrated his ability to craft compelling stories and characters that have left a lasting impact on the world of cinema. His impressive body of work is a testament to his talent and dedication as a screenwriter.

Career

2007
Fracture
Fracture as Screenplay
2004
2002
1992
White Sands
White Sands as Writer
1991
Doc Hollywood
Doc Hollywood as Screenplay
The Hard Way
The Hard Way as Screenplay
1998
Where's Marlowe?
Where's Marlowe? as Director, Writer
1995
The Marshal
The Marshal as Creator