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Justin Zackham
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Tales from the Script (2009)
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Justin Zackham is known for
The Bucket List (2007)
,
Second Act (2018)
and
One Chance (2013)
.
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Awards
4 wins
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Known for
The Bucket List
7.4
Writer
2007
Second Act
5.8
Writer
2018
One Chance
6.8
Writer
2013
Lights Out
8.0
TV Series
Writer
2011 • 13 eps
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Writer
Previous
8
Second Act
5.8
written by
2018
One Chance
6.8
written by
2013
The Big Wedding
5.6
screenplay
2013
Lights Out
8.0
TV Series
created by
written by
(creator)
2011
13 episodes
The Bucket List
7.4
written by
2007
The Fastest Man in the World
5.3
Short
Writer
2003
Going Greek
4.6
written by
2001
Caught in the Act
3.8
Short
writer
1999
Producer
Previous
8
The 4th of 2020
Short
executive producer
2021
Second Act
5.8
producer
(produced by, p.g.a.)
2018
The Big Wedding
5.6
producer
(produced by)
2013
Lights Out
8.0
TV Series
executive producer
2011
13 episodes
The Bucket List
7.4
executive producer
2007
The Fastest Man in the World
5.3
Short
producer
2003
Going Greek
4.6
producer
2001
Caught in the Act
3.8
Short
producer
1999
Director
Previous
3
The Big Wedding
5.6
Director
(directed by)
2013
Going Greek
4.6
Director
2001
Caught in the Act
3.8
Short
Director
1999
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Trailer 2:23
Tales from the Script
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Attended film school at NYU.
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For me, screenwriting is all about setting characters in motion and as a writer just chasing them. They should tell you what they'll do in any scene you put them in. Until I get to that point, my writing's not very good.
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