Playing Against Type/Film/Film Writing

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Examples of Playing Against Type in Film Writing include:

  • Al Franken, comedian, writer, talk radio host and U.S. senator, made an interesting turn as co-writer of the romantic drama When A Man Loves A Woman, starring Meg Ryan as an alcoholic struggling to keep her marriage together.
    • The film is supposedly based on Franken's real life relationship with his wife, who is a recovering alcoholic.
  • Leslie Dixon, usually a comedic writer for films such as the Hairspray remake, also wrote the sci-fi thriller Limitless, about a man who becomes addicted to a powerful mind drug.
  • Aaron McGruder, creator of the comic strip turned animated series The Boondocks, also co-wrote the non-comedic war film Red Tails, about the Tuskegee Airmen in World War II.
  • John Patrick Shanley, the Pulitzer Prize winner playwright of Doubt and Academy Award winning writer of Moonstruck also wrote the adaptations of Were Back a Dinosaurs Story and Congo, along with the fantasy comedy Joe Versus the Volcano.
  • If this can be extended to television, Stephen J. Cannell was not limited to cop dramas and adventure shows - as one newspaper article pointed out, do The Greatest American Hero and Baa Baa Black Sheep have any real similarities other than both involving flying?