A Celebration Of James Bond Screenwriter Robert Wade
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A Celebration Of James Bond Screenwriter Robert Wade

By: Anders Frejdh
Published:
2017-08-12
Robert Wade Kristina Wayborn
Birthday of Robert Wade, British screenwriter & producer and member of the 'James Bond family' since 1999. Robert has penned the last six films with Neal Purvis. (Four-time Bond director Guy Hamilton was also born on 16th September.)

In 2012, before the release of Skyfall, FSWL caught up with the screenwriting duo to talk about their work on the James Bond film series. Read our interview with Neal Purvis & Robert Wade.

With this special page, FSWL would like to celebrate Robert's career.

"Dear Robert, happy birthday and warm regards from Sweden. Keep up the great work."

About Robert Wade:
Born 1962. Robert Wade and has his long-time collaborator, Neal Purvis, had their first success with the screenplay for the controversial screen drama Let Him Have It (1991), based on a true story about the killing of a policeman. The critically acclaimed film, directed by Peter Medak, was screened for Parliament and played a part in Derek Bentley's eventual posthumous pardon.

They have since worked in a variety of genres with screenplays for such films as The Wasp Factory, an adaptation of Iain Banks' novel for director Stephen Daldry, Plunkett and Macleane (1999) directed by Jake Scott, and Grid Iron for Working Title.

Between writing the James Bond films, The World Is Not Enough (1999) and Die Another Day (2002), they worked on Johnny English (2003) starring Rowan Atkinson and John Malkovich. They also wrote and co-produced Return to Sender (2004) for Danish director Bille August and performed the same duties on Stoned (2005) for director Stephen Woolley.

In 2005, Purvis and Wade wrote the screenplay to the highly successful Casino Royale (2006), and even before the film was released they were at work on Bond 22, Quantum of Solace (2008).

In 2011, the sequel to Johnny English was released, Johnny English Reborn, based on their characters from the first film.

With Skyfall (2012) (2012) and SPECTRE (2015), Purvis and Wade have worked on the screenplay for every one of the last six James Bond films.

On 19th July 2013, the screenwriting duo received Honorary Degrees from the University of Kent.

Purvis & Wade nominations and awards as screenwriters include:

• Nominated for Best Screenplay (adapted) at the BAFTA Awards 2007 for Casino Royale (shared with Paul Haggis)
• Nominated for Best Writing at the Saturn Awards 2007 for Casino Royale (with Paul Haggis)
• Nominated for Best Motion Picture Screen Play at the Edgar Allan Poe Awards 2007 for Casino Royale (with Paul Haggis)
• Nominated for Best British film at the BAFTA Awards 2007 for Casino Royale (with Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli, Martin Campbell & Paul Haggis)
• Winner Best British film at the BAFTA Awards 2013 for Skyfall (with Sam Mendes, Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli & John Logan)

Editor's note:
FSWL also recommends two interviews with the duo (conducted by FSWL contributor Tom Zielinski), one interview before Die Another was released and another one after Casino Royale was released.

Photo above:
Robert Wade and Swedish Bond girl Kristina Wayborn (Octopussy) at the after-premiere for SPECTRE at British Museum in 2015. Photo by Anders Frejdh. Copyright © From Sweden with Love.

Check out writers Robert Wade and Neal Purvis' joint CV at their agent's website:

www.casarotto.co.uk/client/neal-purvis-robert-wade-11536

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