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      Peter Straughan

      Peter Straughan

      Highest Rated: 92% Frank (2014)

      Lowest Rated: 7% The Snowman (2017)

      Birthday: Not Available

      Birthplace: Not Available

      A British screenwriter, Peter Straughan is best known for penning the script for the lauded 2011 espionage drama "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" with his late wife, Bridget O'Connor. Straughan first made a name for himself as a playwright, working with the Live Theatre Company in Newcastle upon Tyne. His first major cinematic work was co-writing the screenplay for the 2006 coming-of-age film "Sixty Six" with O'Connor. The following year, Straughan and O'Connor's script for "Mrs. Ratcliffe's Revolution," an offbeat Communist-themed comedy, was made into a movie starring Catherine Tate and Iain Glen. Branching out on his own, Straughan adapted Toby Young's book "How to Lose Friends & Alienate People," though the resulting film, featuring Simon Pegg and Kirsten Dunst, proved to be commercially and critically unsuccessful. The writer pressed ahead with another quirky page-to-screen project, "The Men Who Stare at Goats," but, despite its A-list cast, including George Clooney and Ewan McGregor, it received a very mixed response. Collaborating with fellow scribes Jane Goldman and Matthew Vaughn, Straughan penned the decades-spanning thriller "The Debt," starring Helen Mirren and Jessica Chastain as the same Israeli agent during different eras. Sticking to the world of espionage, he wrote the screenplay for the feature adaptation of John le Carré's "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" with O'Connor, though she died of cancer before the movie's release. Straughan went on to receive various awards for the script, which proved to be bittersweet, since his wife wasn't there to enjoy their success.

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      Peter Straughan at arrivals for TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY Premiere, Cinerama Dome at The Arclight Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA December 6, 2011. Photo By: Dee Cercone/Everett Collection

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Conclave Screenwriter,
      Executive Producer
      - 2024
      25% 72% The Goldfinch Screenwriter $5.3M 2019
      7% 19% The Snowman Screenwriter $6.7M 2017
      36% 34% Our Brand Is Crisis Screenwriter $7.0M 2015
      92% 72% Frank Screenwriter $644.9K 2014
      84% 65% Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Screenwriter $24.1M 2011
      76% 66% The Debt Screenwriter $31.1M 2010
      51% 39% The Men Who Stare at Goats Screenwriter $32.4M 2009
      37% 42% How to Lose Friends & Alienate People Screenwriter $2.8M 2008
      83% 55% Mrs. Ratcliffe's Revolution Screenwriter - 2007
      65% 66% Sixty Six Screenwriter $224.5K 2006

      TV

      Credit
      98% 85% Wolf Hall Writer 2015
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Playhouse Presents Director,
      Writer
      2014