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James V. Hart

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James V. Hart
Born1950 (age 73–74)
Other namesJim Hart
Occupation(s)Screenwriter, author
Years active1992-present
Children2

James V. "Jim" Hart (born 1950 in Fort Worth, Texas) is an American screenwriter and author.

Career

He wrote the 2005 children's novel Capt. Hook: The Adventures of a Notorious Youth, a prequel depicting J. M. Barrie's villain Captain Hook, the nemesis of Peter Pan, when Hook was a youngster. Earlier, Hart wrote the screenplay to the Steven Spielberg feature film Hook which functioned as a sequel to Barrie's original story.

Hart also wrote the screenplay adaptation for Crisis in the Hot Zone, but the movie never materialized.

He did the first draft screenplay of Atlas Shrugged, which was to be fully developed by director Randall Wallace. Hart didn't write any further drafts and Wallace didn't end up directing. Recently it has been announced that screenwriter James V. Hart wrote an adaptation of The Sirens of Titan, which Kurt Vonnegut approved of before he died.[1]

At the Awake and Aware 2009 conference in Los Angeles, David Wilcock spoke of working with James Hart on his upcoming film Convergence,[2] however no further information about Hart's connection to the project has been announced as of July, 2011.[3]

Personal life

Hart is the son of Dr. William Hart, Sr. and Kate Hart. He has two sisters, Jill and Ann, and one brother, Bill Jr. He studied film and graduated from Southern Methodist University in 1969. He lives in New York with his wife. Their two children (born in 1980 and 1983) are also writers.[4]

Selected filmography

References