Angela Workman
- Writer
- Producer
Angela Workman has adapted books of fiction and nonfiction, based on diverse true stories across many countries, for Dreamworks, Fox Searchlight, Focus Features/Universal International, Warner Bros, Showtime, Centropolis, StudioCanal UK, and many other companies in the US, UK, Europe and China. Angela researched and wrote about the lives of the Bronte sisters, in Yorkshire and at the British Library in London, for Dreamworks. Warner Bros sent her across mainland China to write a feature film about the treasure fleet of Ming Emperor Zhu Di and his Muslim naval commander Zheng He. As a studio screenwriter, Angela has been a guest of The Forbidden City in Beijing, the Bronte Museum in Haworth, New York City Ballet, the Lincoln Center Library for Performing Arts, the Anne Frank Center in New York, the National Board of Review, and CBS News. She spoke on behalf of 'The Zookeeper's Wife' at the Holocaust Museum in Washington DC, in 2017, alongside members of the International Rescue Committee.
Angela has worked with directors Roland Emmerich, Niki Caro, Wayne Wang, and famed commercials director Leslie Dektor, and is co-producing films with David Fincher and Stephen Colbert.
As a screenwriter, Angela has adapted works by British historian Gavin Menzies ('1421: The Year China Discovered the World'), Lisa See, Diane Ackerman, Jo Baker, Edith Wharton, John Coe Robbins, biographer Linda Gordon, Viennese psychotherapist Viktor Frankl, and journalist John Dickerson.
Angela is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama.
(September 2014): Angela is writing a romantic drama about New York City Ballet dancer Tanaquil Le Clercq, loved by both George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins, for The Weinstein Company. Fortunately, she didn't meet or work with Harvey.
(September 2015) In production on "The Zookeeper's Wife."
(July 2016) Writing an epic dramatic adventure about the 19th century opium wars between China and Britain, for LD Entertainment.
(March 2017) Angela appeared on panels in New York City, Washington DC, and Los Angeles, on the press tour for "The Zookeeper's Wife." She was a guest speaker alongside representatives of the International Rescue Committee, the Anne Frank Center in New York, the Jewish Heritage Foundation, the Holocaust Museum in Washington, the National Board of Review, and the New York Public Library, and spoke about the rescue of refugees during the Holocaust and other crises around the world.
(July 2018) Writing and co-producing a film about journalist Nancy Dickerson, with Stephen Colbert and Showtime Networks. Based on the book "On Her Trail" by CBS journalist John Dickerson, a biography written about his mother.
(October 2020) Amazon acquiring "Lange."
(September 2021) Adapting "Man's Search for Meaning," Viktor Frankl's seminal book about the search for purpose and hope even in our darkest hours, for producers Kate Cohen, Marisa Polvino, Tony Robbins, and the Frankl estate.
Angela has worked with directors Roland Emmerich, Niki Caro, Wayne Wang, and famed commercials director Leslie Dektor, and is co-producing films with David Fincher and Stephen Colbert.
As a screenwriter, Angela has adapted works by British historian Gavin Menzies ('1421: The Year China Discovered the World'), Lisa See, Diane Ackerman, Jo Baker, Edith Wharton, John Coe Robbins, biographer Linda Gordon, Viennese psychotherapist Viktor Frankl, and journalist John Dickerson.
Angela is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama.
(September 2014): Angela is writing a romantic drama about New York City Ballet dancer Tanaquil Le Clercq, loved by both George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins, for The Weinstein Company. Fortunately, she didn't meet or work with Harvey.
(September 2015) In production on "The Zookeeper's Wife."
(July 2016) Writing an epic dramatic adventure about the 19th century opium wars between China and Britain, for LD Entertainment.
(March 2017) Angela appeared on panels in New York City, Washington DC, and Los Angeles, on the press tour for "The Zookeeper's Wife." She was a guest speaker alongside representatives of the International Rescue Committee, the Anne Frank Center in New York, the Jewish Heritage Foundation, the Holocaust Museum in Washington, the National Board of Review, and the New York Public Library, and spoke about the rescue of refugees during the Holocaust and other crises around the world.
(July 2018) Writing and co-producing a film about journalist Nancy Dickerson, with Stephen Colbert and Showtime Networks. Based on the book "On Her Trail" by CBS journalist John Dickerson, a biography written about his mother.
(October 2020) Amazon acquiring "Lange."
(September 2021) Adapting "Man's Search for Meaning," Viktor Frankl's seminal book about the search for purpose and hope even in our darkest hours, for producers Kate Cohen, Marisa Polvino, Tony Robbins, and the Frankl estate.
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