Stephen Gaghan

Director

Stephen Gaghan was born in Louisville, Kentucky, United States on May 6th, 1965 and is the Director. At the age of 58, Stephen Gaghan 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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Date of Birth
May 6, 1965
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Age
58 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Networth
$14 Million
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Film Director, Film Producer, Novelist, Screenwriter
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Education
Babson College (B.A.)
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Minnie Mortimer ​(m. 2007)​
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Stephen Gaghan Life

Stephen Gaghan (born May 6, 1965) is an American screenwriter and director.

He is noted for writing the screenplay for Steven Soderbergh's film Traffic, based on a Channel 4 series, for which he won the Academy Award, as well as Syriana which he wrote and directed.

Childhood and education

Gaghan was born in Louisville, Kentucky, the son of the former Elizabeth Jane Whorton and her first husband, Stephen Gaghan (d. 1980), and a stepson of Tom Haag. Gaghan attended Kentucky Country Day School, a college preparatory school in Louisville. He was an All-State soccer player where he held the assist record at the school for nearly three decades. He is a grandson of Jerry Gaghan, a newspaper columnist and drama critic for Variety and the Philadelphia Daily News. Gaghan wrote in a 2001 article in Newsweek, "I also wanted to be a writer, like my grandfather, who carried a card in his wallet that read, "If you find me, call my son [my father] at this number..."

In his final days of high school before graduation, Gaghan was expelled for driving a go-cart through the halls of the school. During the release of Traffic, a critic commented on one of the teen characters in the movie who is a drug addict and a straight-A student, calling it unrealistic, which Gaghan defended by stating that he had straight A's while he was addicted to drugs and alcohol. As Gaghan wrote in an article published in Newsweek in February 2001, "I wasn't much different from my peers, except where they could stop drinking after three or six or 10 drinks, I couldn't stop and wouldn't stop until I had progressed through marijuana, cocaine, heroin and, finally, crack and freebase--which seem for so many people to be the last stop on the elevator." Gaghan has stated that he began dealing with his addictions in 1997. "Over one long, five-day weekend, I had three separate heroin dealers get arrested," he said. "My dealer, my backup dealer and my backup-backup dealer. I was left alone, and I just hit that place, that total incomprehensible demoralization. That was the end of it; up five days straight, locked in the bathroom, convinced there was nowhere else to go, I had to kill myself, I'm going to kill myself. I just couldn't take another minute of it."

He attended the University of Kentucky and was a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. He was a student on the Fall 1986 Voyage of the "Semester at Sea" Study Abroad Program where he attended classes on board the SS Universe and sailed around the world. He eventually graduated from Babson College in 1988 with a degree in screenwriting. He also started a catalog company, Fallen Empire Inc., which he hoped would support his writing career.

Personal life

Gaghan has a son, Gardner, (b. 1999) and a daughter, Elizabeth, who goes by the nickname of Betsy, (b. 2001) from a previous relationship with actress Michael McCraine, whom he met in 1997 while at a recovery meeting. On May 19, 2007, Gaghan married Marion "Minnie" Mortimer. Together they have a daughter, Tuesday, (b. February 2, 2009), and a son, Johnny (b. May 20, 2014).

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Stephen Gaghan Career

Career

Gaghan penned Traffic's screenplay for which he received an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay in 2000. Gaghan produced and wrote the screenplays for Syriana (2005) and Abandon (2002), the former receiving similar critical attention from Traffic, despite the fact that the former was a complete fiasco. Rules of Engagement (2000), Havoc (2005), and The Alamo (2004), among other writing credits, as well as a handful of episodes of various television series. Gaghan turned down the opportunity to adapt Dan Brown's book, The Da Vinci Code.

In his television writing career, he received an Emmy Award for co-writing a NYPD Blue episode titled Where's Swaldo in 1997. He has also written for The Practice and New York Undercover, in addition to NYPD Blue.

Malcolm Gladwell's book Blink: Thinking Without Thinking is his next project. Author Jon Stock has also been recruited by Warner Bros. to write the screenplay for the Dead Spy Running franchise. He is also expected to be in possession of a crime thriller called Candy Store.

On January 19, 2017, Ubisoft had recruited Gaghan to direct the film version of the famous video game The Division, but it was revealed later that Gaghan was no longer attached to the project.

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