South African screenwriter (born 1950)
Shawn Slovo (born 1950) is a South African screenwriter, best known for the film A World Apart, based on her childhood under apartheid.[1] She is the daughter of South African Communist Party leaders Joe Slovo and Ruth First. She wrote the screenplay for the 2006 film Catch a Fire (also a historical film about apartheid), and for the 2001 film Captain Corelli's Mandolin.[2]
In the late 1970s, she served as Robert De Niro's personal assistant while he made the films Raging Bull and The King of Comedy. She also wrote the screenplay for Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight.
Slovo lives in London and often works for Working Title Films. Her sister Gillian Slovo is also a writer and her sister Robyn Slovo is a producer.
Slovo's family is Jewish.[3]
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- Chris Gerolmo (1996)
- William Blinn (1997)
- Anne Meredith (1998)
- James Henerson (1999)
- David Black (2000)
- John Logan / Thomas Rickman (2001)
- Kirk Ellis (2002)
- Bruce C. McKenna (2003)
- Anne Meredith (2004)
- Tony Kushner (2005)
- Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely (2006)
- No Award (2007)
- Ken Nolan (2008)
- Kirk Ellis (2009)
- Michael Strobl and Ross Katz (2010)
- Robert Schenkkan and Michelle Ashford (2011)
- Peter Gould (2012)
- Danny Strong (2013)
- Shawn Slovo (2014)
- Jane Anderson (2015)
- Steve Blackman, Bob DeLaurentis, Noah Hawley, Ben Nedivi and Matt Wolpert (2016)
- Scott Alexander, Joe Robert Cole, D.V. DeVincentis, Maya Forbes, Larry Karaszewski and Wally Wolodarsky (2017)
- David E. Kelley (2018)
- Maggie Cohn and Tom Rob Smith (2019)
- Debora Cahn, Joel Fields, Ike Holter, Thomas Kail, Steven Levenson, Charlotte Stoudt and Tracey Scott Wilson (2020)
- Scott Frank and Allan Scott (2021)
- Rebecca Brunstetter, Marcus Gardley, Michelle Denise Jackson, Colin McKenna and Molly Smith Metzler (2022)
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