Michael France

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Michael France (born January 4, 1962 in Saint Petersburg , Florida , † April 12, 2013 in St. Pete Beach , Florida) was an American screenwriter .

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Michael France graduated from the University of Florida . His first screenplay was made into a film in 1993 with the title Cliffhanger - Only the Strong Survive . The James Bond film Goldeneye followed two years later . Then France wrote the scripts for the comic adaptations Hulk (2003), The Punisher (2004) and Fantastic Four from 2005.

Michael France was married and had three children. From 2007 he was the owner of the historic Beach Theater cinema in his hometown of Saint Petersburg.

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  1. ^ RIP Michael France