James Schamus

James Schamus

Schamus at the Berlin Film Festival, 2014
Born James Allan Schamus[1]
(1959-09-07) September 7, 1959[1]
Detroit, Michigan
Alma mater University of California, Berkeley
Occupation producer, screenwriter
Spouse(s) Nancy Jean Kricorian (2 children)

James Allan Schamus (born September 7, 1959) is an American award-winning screenwriter, co-founder of Good Machine production company, and the CEO of Focus Features, the motion picture production, financing, and worldwide distribution company, until its merging with FilmDistrict.

Life and career

Schamus was born in Detroit, Michigan, to Clarita (Gershowitz) Karlin and Julian John Schamus.[1] He is married to writer Nancy Kricorian, with whom he has two children.

His output includes writing or co-writing The Ice Storm, Eat, Drink, Man, Woman and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (all directed by Ang Lee), and producing Brokeback Mountain and the upcoming Alone in Berlin. At Focus he oversaw the production and distribution of Lost in Translation, Milk, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Coraline, The Kids Are All Right. He is Professor of Professional Practice in Columbia University’s School of the Arts, where he teaches film history and theory. He has also taught at Yale University and at Rutgers University. He is the author of Carl Theodor Dreyer's Gertrud: The Moving Word, published by the University of Washington Press. He earned his BA, MA, and Ph.D. in English from University of California, Berkeley.[2] His feature directorial debut, Indignation, an adaptation of Philip Roth's novel of the same name, had its world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. Schamus also wrote the film, which stars Logan Lerman, Sarah Gadon, and Tracy Letts. It was acquired by Lionsgate/Summit for distribution in 2016.[3]

Schamus participates as a member of the Jury for the NYICFF, a local New York City Film Festival dedicated to screening films for children between the ages of 3 and 18.[4] He was president of the jury for the 64th Berlin International Film Festival.[5]

Awards and Nominations

Academy Awards

BAFTA Awards

Cannes Film Festival

Independent Spirit Awards

Golden Globes

Writers Guild of America Awards

Career Recognition and Honors

Writing

Books

Essays and Articles

Profiles and Interviews

Selected Film Credits

References

External links

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