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  1. David Webb Peoples (born February 9, 1940) is an American screenwriter who wrote Blade Runner (1982), Unforgiven (1992), and 12 Monkeys (1995). He has been nominated for Oscar, Golden Globe, and BAFTA awards.

  2. David Webb Peoples was born on 9 February 1940 in Middletown, Connecticut, USA. He is a writer and editor, known for Unforgiven (1992), Blade Runner (1982) and 12 Monkeys (1995). He is married to Janet Peoples.

  3. 4 Ogo 2022 · David Peoples, who wrote the original screenplay for Unforgiven, reveals the scene that Eastwood cut from the final version of the 1992 Western. He also talks about the film's inspiration, themes and his collaboration with Eastwood.

  4. www.closelyobservedframes.com › post › an-interview-with-david-webb-peoplesAn Interview with David Webb Peoples

    20 Jan 2024 · David Webb Peoples is an Academy Award nominated screenwriter known for Blade Runner, Unforgiven and 12 Monkeys. I spoke with David about his editing background, his screenwriting process, Blade Runner, writing Unforgiven, collaborating with Clint Eastwood and co-writing 12 Monkeys with his partner Janet Peoples.

  5. He might not be an everyday household name on the tip of everyone’s tongue, but veteran Hollywood writer David Webb Peoples has had a hand in some of the most noteworthy films of the latter half of the 20 th century. He was brought onto Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner to perform a polish on writer Hampton Fancher’s original draft.

  6. David Webb Peoples is an American screenwriter and author who studied English at the University of California and has had a significant impact on science-fiction. His work is known for its moral ambiguity and the award-winning Unforgiven is credited for revitalizing the Western genre and Clint...

  7. cinesourcemagazine.com › screenwriter_supreme_the_david_peoples_interviewcineSOURCE magazine

    13 Mac 2024 · When did you get the disease to be a writer? Do you remember a specific moment, or was it more of a gradual descent into hell? David Peoples: It was kind of a circuitous thing as a kid.