Mark Boal

Mark Boal

Mark Boal

23.01.1973 (51 years) (New York City, New York, USA)

Mark Boal (born January 23, 1973) is an American journalist, screenwriter and film producer. Before he became a prominent figure of cinema, Boal worked as a journalist for such publications as Rolling Stone, The Village Voice, Salon and Playboy. Boal's 2004 article "Death and Dishonor" was adapted for the film In the Valley of Elah, which Boal also co-wrote. In 2009, he wrote and produced The Hurt Locker, for which he won both the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and the Academy Award for Best Picture. In 2012, he wrote and produced Zero Dark Thirty, teaming again with director Kathryn Bigelow, about the tracking and killing of Osama bin Laden. The film earned him Academy Award nominations for Best Original Screenplay and Best Picture and a Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay. The pair collaborated a third time for 2017's Detroit. As of 2013, Boal has won two Academy Awards (four nominations), a BAFTA Award, two Writers Guild of America Awards, a Producers Guild of America Award and four Golden Globe Award nominations. He has also won several critics awards.

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Triple Frontier (2019)

IMDB: 6.9 (11109 votes)
Detroit (2017)

IMDB: 7.3 (43954 votes)
Zero Dark Thirty (2012)

IMDB: 7.4 (261999 votes)
Zero Dark Thirty (2012)

IMDB: 7.4 (261999 votes)
In the Valley of Elah (2008)

IMDB: 7.2 (65,069 votes)