Wesley Strick
American screenwriter (born 1954)
Wesley Strick is a renowned American screenwriter, born in 1954, who has made significant contributions to the film industry. His notable works include the screenplays for Arachnophobia, a thriller that explores the fear of spiders, and Wolf, a film that delves into the complexities of human nature. Strick's collaboration with acclaimed director Martin Scorsese led to the remake of the classic film Cape Fear, showcasing his ability to work with prominent filmmakers.
In addition to his work in film, Strick has also ventured into television, serving as a writer and executive producer on the critically acclaimed series The Man in the High Castle. This science fiction drama, based on Philip K. Dick's novel, explores alternate histories and complex themes. Throughout his career, Strick has demonstrated his versatility and range as a screenwriter, working on a variety of projects that showcase his talent for crafting compelling stories and characters. His contributions to the world of film and television have solidified his position as a respected and accomplished screenwriter in the industry.