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Timothy J. Sexton

Highest Rated: 92% Children of Men (2006)

Lowest Rated: 36% The Liberator (2013)

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Born in St. Louis, MO, writer Timothy J. Sexton began his writing career at Colorado College where he majored in English. After graduation, he took some time off to travel, before landing work as a copywriter, journalist and translator. He spent four years living and working Mexico, before moving to Los Angeles, CA to become a screenwriter. His first produced film - "For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story" (HBO, 2000) - a biopic about the famed Cuban trumpeter who battled the government over suppression of his music, earned Sexton the 2002 Paul Selvin Award from the Writers Guild of America. He followed up with another HBO film, "Boycott" (2001), a dramatization of the famous Montgomery bus boycott that followed Rosa Parks' (Iris Little Thomas) historic refusal to give up hers seat in the "whites only" section. Sexton next earned a 2003 Emmy Award nomination for his work on "Live From Baghdad" (HBO, 2003), a dramatization of CNN's coverage of the Gulf War in 1991 that was the only American broadcast to come from inside the war zone.

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Highest-Rated Movies

92% 85% Children of Men
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78% 84% Live From Baghdad
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38% 60% Cesar Chavez
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36% 65% The Liberator
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78% Boycott
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78% For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story
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Ghost Recon: Alpha
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81% Walkout
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Filmography

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Cesar Chavez 38% 60% 2014 Screenwriter The Liberator 36% 65% 2013 Screenwriter Ghost Recon: Alpha 2012 Screenwriter Walkout 81% 2006 Writer Children of Men 92% 85% 2006 Writer Live From Baghdad 78% 84% 2002 Writer Boycott 78% 2001 Writer For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story 78% 2000 Writer
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