Ted Tally Movies
Writer
Ted Tally has had a steady career of crafting screenplay adaptations. He started out in 1987, writing the made-for-TV movie
The Father Clements Story, starring
Louis Gossett Jr. For his first feature film, he adapted
Glenn Savan's novel for the romantic drama
White Palace, starring
Susan Sarandon and
James Spader. In 1991, he won his first Academy award for
The Silence of the Lambs, adapted from the
Thomas Harris novel. The success of this film put him on the map as a screenwriter and earned him several other nominations. He experimented with different genres for his next few films: the sci-fi
Mission to Mars, the dramatic thrillers
The Juror and
Before and After, and the Western
All the Pretty Horses. In 2002, he adapted
Red Dragon, the prequel to
The Silence of the Lambs. His next project was adapting the Valerio Manfredi novels for
Baz Luhrmann's epic Alexander the Great, scheduled for release in 2005. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi