| Nicola Behrman |
NICOLA BEHRMAN is a playwright and screenwriter. Born and raised in London, she was trained in documentary filmmaking by the BBC and worked for the BBC Panorama program before moving to the US. After six wonderful years in New York, a play Off-Broadway and a book on the film industry for Barnes and Noble, she is now living in Venice, California, (one block from the ocean) where she is adapting the British bestselling novel WHERE HAVE ALL THE BOYS GONE? for the big screen. Her spec screenplay, PAPARAZZI, was recently optioned by Philip Seymour Hoffman's production company Cooper's Town.
Nicola is a member of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts and has moderated post screening BAFTA discussions with George Clooney, Leonardo diCaprio and Anthony Minghella.
She is also the proud co-creator, with the New Yorker's Ben Greenman, of 10Q, an online art project encouraging self-reflection, to be enjoyed and experienced in the ten days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. For more information: www.renewyear.com
Nicola is a firm believer that a story should dictate its own medium of expression and as such, she flows comfortably between the worlds of Film, TV and Theater. |
NICOLA BEHRMAN is a playwright and screenwriter. Born and raised in London, she was trained in documentary filmmaking by the BBC and worked for the BBC Panorama program before moving to the US. After six wonderful years in New York, a play Off-Broadway and a book on the film industry for Barnes and Noble, she is now living in Venice, California, (one block from the ocean) where she is adapting the British bestselling novel WHERE HAVE ALL THE BOYS GONE? for the big screen. Her spec screenplay, PAPARAZZI, was recently optioned by Philip Seymour Hoffman's production company Cooper's Town.
