James Moran
James Moran was born in Franklin, Tennessee, United States on March 5th, 1972 and is the Screenwriter. At the age of 52, James Moran biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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James Moran (born 5 March 1972) is a British screenwriter for television and film who wrote the horror-comedy Severance.
He works in the horror, comedy, science-fiction, historical fiction, and spy thriller genres.
Personal life
Moran is an atheist, and Cat Davies, a writer-director, is his wife. Moran and Davies married in 2017. Moranic Productions, a production firm with a diverse range of shorts, features, and webseries, was established in 2016. At Met Film School, he also lectures on screenwriting.
Moran has a personal blog titled The Pen Is Mightier Than The Spork. Moran began writing it around the same time as he began writing the screenplay for Severance, describing the entire process right up to the DVD release, and continuing to be informed about his current projects. He also tried to answer any reader's questions and give tips to new would-be screenwriters. He continued blogging from April 2010, although some of the comments were changed off. He can now be found on Twitter.
Not Guilty Pleasures, his podcast devoted to popular culture with a different guest on every episode, which first appeared in 2016.
Early career
Moran, a native of New York, was the result of a Sci Fi Channel competition. Writers were encouraged to submit short science-fiction themed film scripts as part of the competition. Moran won, and his entry Cheap Rate Gravity was produced and seen on the sci-fi channel and in front of full-length films, including Final Destination 2.
Moran obtained an agent at the PFD Literary Agency as a result of the competition's success, a spec film script, and a six-part television drama entitled The School. He wrote the entire run of The School on spec, later claiming he was unaware that only a pilot is published until a production company shows an interest. Moran claims that the series is still his favorite of his own creations.