John Hodge
Known for: Writing
Born: June 30, 1964 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK
John Hodge (born 1 July 1964) is a Scottish screenwriter and dramatist, who adapted Irvine Welsh's novel Trainspotting into the script for the film of the same title. His first play Collaborators won the 2012 Olivier Award for Best New Play. His films include Shallow Grave (1994), Trainspotting (1996) A Life Less Ordinary (1997), The Beach (2000), The Final Curtain (2002), and the short film Alien Love Triangle (2002). Born and raised in Glasgow, Scotland, Hodge comes from a family of doctors and carried on the tradition by studying medicine at the University of Edinburgh. He was the writer of the annual Medics' Musical in 1988. Hodge started writing screenplays after meeting producer Andrew Macdonald at the Edinburgh Film Festival in 1991. He moved to London after writing Shallow Grave and gave up medicine to concentrate on writing. His films include Shallow Grave (1994), Trainspotting (1996), A Life Less Ordinary (1997), The Beach (2000), The Final Curtain (2002), and the short film Alien Love Triangle (2002). Most of his films are directed by Danny Boyle; Shallow Grave, Trainspotting, and A Life Less Ordinary all starred Ewan McGregor. He has three children named Dorothy, Isobell and Dillon. Source: Article "John Hodge (screenwriter)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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Shallow Grave
DC Mitchell
Memories of "Trainspotting"
Self
Trainspotting
Screenplay
The Beach
Screenplay
The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising
Screenplay
A Life Less Ordinary
Screenplay
Trance
Writer
The Sweeney
Writer
The Program
Screenplay
Alien Love Triangle
Writer
The Final Curtain
Writer
A Spy by Nature
Screenplay
Antigang
Story
T2 Trainspotting
Adaptation
National Theatre Live: Collaborators
Writer
The Last Ten Minutes
Writer
Goodbye June
Executive Producer
Exterior Park - Day
Writer
The Ipcress File
Screenplay