Henry Bean
Known for: Writing
Born: August 2, 1945 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Henry Bean (born 1945, Philadelphia, United States) is an American screenwriter, film director, producer, novelist, and actor. Most famous as a screenwriter, Bean wrote the screenplays for Internal Affairs, Deep Cover, Venus Rising, The Believer (which was awarded the dramatic Grand Jury Prize at the 2001 Sundance Festival), Basic Instinct 2 and Noise. Bean acted in The Believer, and was a producer on Deep Cover and Noise. He was the director for The Believer and Noise. Bean is also the inspiration for the main protagonist of Noise. He was so tired of constant noise around him and his home in New York that he decided to take the law into his own hands. If a car alarm was going off and the owner of the vehicle didn't rectify the situation, Bean would break into the car to disable the offending car alarm. Bean was eventually arrested and jailed. He admits to doing it a few more times since Description above from the Wikipedia article Henry Bean, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Known for
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The Believer
Ilio Manzetti
Ryan Gosling: Hollywood's Demigod
Self
From Here to Eternity
Minor Role (uncredited)
Venus Rising
Customer in Bar
A Couch in New York
Stein
Internal Affairs
Writer
Noise
Producer
Running Brave
Writer
Deep Cover
Screenplay
Basic Instinct 2
Writer
Golden Eighties
Writer
1988: The Remake
Writer
The OA
Writer
K Street
Executive Producer