Sheldon Turner

Sheldon Turner is a screenwriter and producer. His produced credits as a screenwriter include The Longest Yard (2005), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006), Up in the Air (2009) and X-Men: First Class (2011).

Turner was featured in The Dialogue interview series.[1] In this 90-minute interview with producer Mike DeLuca, Turner charts his detour from law school to screenwriting. Turner will be writing the live action Splinter Cell film.[2]

Awards

Up in the Air's script won:

References

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  36. "Meryl Streep Receives Best Actress Honors from Oklahoma Film Critics Circle". Broadway World. 2009-12-28. Retrieved 2009-12-29.
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