After seeing Mark O'Rowe's play 'Howie the Rookie" at The Bush Theatre, he approached him and asked him had he ever considered writing a
screenplay. The answer was no. Six months later, he received a phone call from O'Rowe telling him that he had written a screenplay but not to tell anyone about it. The screenplay was for Intermission (2003), which premiered in the summer of 2003.
"It seems to me that the idea of transmitting coldness - whether
deliberately or unwittingly - might offer an interesting imaginative
starting point for a contemporary story, romantic, comic or tragic in
tone." - On a particular theme he is eager to produce.