Jim Uhls is an American screenwriter born on December 25, 1957, in Missouri. He is best known for his work on the movie "Fight Club," which is based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. Uhls wrote the screenplay for the film adaptation, which was directed by David Fincher and starred Brad Pitt and Edward Norton.
In addition to "Fight Club," Uhls has also written screenplays for other movies and television shows, including "Jumper," "Red Planet," and "Semper Fi." He has received several awards and nominations for his screenwriting, including a nomination for the Saturn Award for Best Writing for "Fight Club."
Uhls started his career as a screenwriter in the late 1990s, after working in the advertising industry for several years. He is known for his unique style, which often involves exploring dark and complex themes and characters.
In addition to his work as a screenwriter, Uhls has also taught screenwriting at various universities and film schools, including UCLA and the American Film Institute. He has also published a book on screenwriting titled "The Screenwriter's Bible: A Complete Guide to Writing, Formatting, and Selling Your Script."
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