Ann Peacock Movie Updates
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- changed the status of Ann Peacock to Former of The Nightingale
- changed the status of Ann Peacock to Former of Outlander
- changed the status of Ann Peacock to Former of Airman
- added Ann Peacock as screenwriter to credits of The Nightingale
- added Ann Peacock as screenwriter to credits of Saving The Lost Tribe
- added Ann Peacock to the credits of Hunting Eichmann
- added Ann Peacock to the credits of Cinderella Live Action/Universal Project
- added Ann Peacock to the credits of Outlander
- added Ann Peacock to the credits of The First Grader
- added Ann Peacock to the credits of Airman
Tue., Mar. 3, 2020
Mon., Jul. 6, 2015
from Deadline
Ann Peacock To Adapt ‘The Nightingale’ For TriStar
Ann Peacock (Chronicle Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe) has just closed a deal to to adapt The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah for Elizabeth Cantillon (Concussion) to produce at TriStar.
Fri., Apr. 11, 2014
from Deadline
Scribe Ann Peacock Set to Adapt True Tale of Ethiopian Jews' 1991 Exodus To Israel
Ann Peacock is staying in Africa for her next writing gig, signing on to pen the feature adaptation of Asher Naim‘s 2003 book Saving The Lost Tribe: The Rescue And Redemption Of The Ethiopian Jews.
Tue., Nov. 1, 2011
from Deadline
Peacock to Pen 'Hunting Eichmann'
Ann Peacock has signed on to write Hunting Eichmann, a thriller based on the true account of Israeli agents who secretly entered pro-Nazi Argentina to capture Adolph Eichmann, known as the architect of the final solution.
Sun., Sep. 11, 2011
from Variety
U taps Scribe for Cinderella Rethink
Is Cinderella the next Snow White? With a handful of new takes on the Snow White story actively in the works around Hollywood, Universal is looking to conjure a fresh take on the classic Cinderella story as well, with Ann Peacock in final negotiations to rewrite an untitled reimagining of the fairy tale.
Wed., Oct. 20, 2010
from nytimes.com
The Unwilling Diva: Katherine Heigl's Screen Rise
Tue., Sep. 21, 2010
Nat Geo acquires U.S. rights to 'First Grader'
National Geographic Entertainment has acquired U.S. rights to Justin Chadwick's "The First Grader," the film that earned runner-up status for the People's Choice Awards at the just-concluded Toronto International Film Festival. The dramatic feature tells the true story of an 84-year-old Kenyan, a farmer and former ...
Wed., Oct. 21, 2009
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Sun., Jun. 21, 2009
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