Chris Terrio

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Christopher "Chris" Terrio (born December 31, 1976 in New York City , United States ) is an American director , screenwriter and Oscar winner.

Life

Terri's entry into the film business was the short film Book of Kings in 2002 , for which he directed, scripted, produced and edited and for which he won the prize for best at the Deauville Film Festival and the Santa Fe Film Festival Short film was nominated and also won the latter.

In 2005 he directed the episode film Heights with Glenn Close , Elizabeth Banks and James Marsden in the lead roles, with whom he had worked on the script. His greatest success so far was the 2012 screenplay for the film Argo, directed by Ben Affleck , for which he has been nominated for numerous film awards and has won some of them, including the Oscar for best adapted screenplay.

Warner Bros. hired Terrio in December 2013 to revise the script of David S. Goyer for the 2016 film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice . He was also involved in the sequel Justice League (2017).

Filmography (selection)

As a director:

  • 2002: Book of Kings
  • 2005: Heights
  • 2010: Damages ( Damages , TV series, Episode I Look Like Frankenstein )

As a screenwriter:

Awards (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Tatiana Siegel: Batman-Superman Film Enlists 'Argo' Writer (Exclusive). In: Hollywood Reporter . hollywoodreporter.com, December 18, 2013, accessed June 1, 2015 .