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Reader of his books: He is an excellent writer I have read both of his books and they are absolutely wonderful. He is an excellent writer and I love his books so much
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Revision as of 19:10, 5 December 2007

Frank Cottrell Boyce is a British screenwriter, novelist and occasional actor, best known for his collaborations with film director Michael Winterbottom.

Prior to his writing career, Boyce wrote criticism for the magazine Living Marxism. As a result there was supposedly always a copy of the magazine on sale in the newsagent set of long-running British soap Coronation Street, while Cottrell Boyce was on the writing staff of that programme. After he met Winterbottom, the two collaborated on Forget About Me.

Winterbottom made five further films based on screenplays written by Boyce, Butterfly Kiss, Welcome to Sarajevo, The Claim, 24 Hour Party People and Code 46. Their latest collaboration, A Cock and Bull Story, will be their last according to Boyce, who asked that his contribution be credited to Martin Hardy, a pseudonym. He told Variety, "I just had to move on ... what better way to walk away than by giving [Winterbottom] a good script for free?" [1]

Other film directors Boyce has worked with include Danny Boyle (Millions), Alex Cox (Revengers Tragedy), and Anand Tucker (Hilary and Jackie).

Boyce has been praised by, among others, Roger Ebert, as one of the few truly inventive modern-day screenwriters. He has spoken against the "three-act structure" and the "hero's journey" formulas, which are often regarded as automatic truths in the business.

In addition to original scripts, Boyce has also adapted novels for the screen.

Recently, he has started writing novels for children, winning the 2004 Carnegie Medal for his debut, Millions, based on his own screenplay for the film of the same name. His more recent novel, Framed, was shortlisted for the Whitbread Book of the Year and for the Carnegie Medal.

In addition to Coronation street, he wrote many episodes of the soap opera Brookside, as well as its spin-off Damon and Debbie.

He is a Roman Catholic, married and the father of 7 children [2].

Screenplays

Author's Blog: http://swearbyit.typepad.com/infinity_park/