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Frank Darabont

Milestones

  • Birthplace: France
  • Birthday: January 28, 1959
  • 2007

    Adapted and directed "The Mist," a horror film based on the 1980 novella by Stephen King

  • 2005

    Published the novella "Walpuski's Typewriter"; originally written in his early twenties, it first appeared in Jessie Horsting's magazine Midnight Graffiti

  • 2001

    Returned to filmmaking at the helm of "The Majestic," starring Jim Carrey; also co-wrote screenplay

  • 1999

    Returned to filmmaking at the helm of "The Green Mile," an adaptation of Stephen King's novel starring Hanks; also produced and scripted; received Oscar nominations for Best Picture and Best Screenplay

  • 1998

    Executive produced and scripted the HBO film "Black Cat Run"

  • 1998

    Reportedly worked on the script to "Saving Private Ryan," starring Tom Hanks; Robert Rodat, however, received sole credit

  • 1997

    Had small role in the TV miniseries version of King's "The Shining," directed by Mick Garris

  • 1994

    Did screenplay rewrites for Kenneth Branagh's feature, "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein"

  • 1994

    Made feature directorial debut with "The Shawshank Redemption"; film earned seven Oscar nominations including Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay for Darabont

  • 1993

    Offered $2.4 million for his screenplay adaptation of Stephen King's short story, "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption" by Rob Reiner of Castle Rock Productions, with the chance to also direct another film; Darabont turned it down because he wanted to direct the film based on his screenplay

  • 1992 to 1993

    Wrote several episodes of the ABC adventure series, "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles"

  • 1990

    First credit as producer, the USA Network TV-movie, "Buried Alive"; also directed

  • 1990

    Received a nomination for a Writers Guild of America Award for "The Ventriloquist's Dummy," an episode of the HBO horror anthology series, "Tales from the Crypt"

  • 1987

    First screenplay credit, "A Nightmare on Elm Street III: Dream Warriors"

  • 1984

    Received credit as a set dresser on Ken Russell's "Crimes of Passion"

  • 1983

    With a group of friends, acquired the rights to a Stephen King short story, "Woman in the Room"; eventually wrote, produced and directed a 30-minute adaptation of the story which was later aired on some cable stations and released to video

  • 1981

    First film credit, working as a production assistant on the horror film, "Hell Night"

  • Born in a French relocation camp after parents fled their home following the 1956 Hungarian Uprising

  • Moved with family to Chicago while still an infant

  • Raised in Illinois and California

  • Sold a screenplay entitled "Black Cat Run" to producer Jere Henshaw and Apollo Pictures

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