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A Golden Guide

🌍 Indian 📚 1 free book ⭐ Known for: The X-Files Book of the Unexplained (1995)

Jane Goldman is an English screenwriter and author known for her work on fantasy and comic book adaptations, including paranormal television.

Jane Goldman, born in 1970, is an English screenwriter, producer, journalist, and author. She has a notable career in film, often collaborating with director Matthew Vaughn, on adaptations of fantasy and comic book properties. Her screenwriting credits include major films like 'Stardust', 'X-Men: First Class', 'Kick-Ass', and the 'Kingsman' series. Goldman also penned 'The Woman in Black', her first solo screenplay, and 'Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children'.

Beyond her film work, Goldman has authored books such as 'The X-Files Book of the Unexplained' and the novel 'Dreamworld'. Her early career included journalism for various publications and a non-fiction television series titled 'Jane Goldman Investigates', which focused on paranormal topics. She has also been involved in the production of other TV shows. Goldman's background includes a liberal upbringing with a Jewish father and Buddhist mother, and she married TV presenter Jonathan Ross at a young age.

Paranormal and Esoteric Themes

Jane Goldman's engagement with the paranormal is evident in her television series 'Jane Goldman Investigates,' which aired between 2003 and 2004. This non-fiction program explored various aspects of the paranormal, reflecting an interest in the unexplained. Her written works also touch upon these themes, most notably 'The X-Files Book of the Unexplained', published in 1995 and later as a two-volume series. This book delves into the mysteries and phenomena explored in the popular science fiction television show, aligning with an interest in the unconventional and the unexplained. While her screenwriting often leans towards fantasy and comic book adaptations, the inclusion of the paranormal in her television work and book titles suggests a broader curiosity about subjects beyond the everyday.

Literary and Screenwriting Career

Goldman's career spans both literature and screenwriting, with a significant focus on adaptations. She began as a journalist and author, penning books like 'Thirteen-Something', 'Streetsmarts', and 'Dreamworld'. Her transition into screenwriting saw her collaborate extensively with director Matthew Vaughn, contributing to films such as 'Stardust', 'Kick-Ass', and 'X-Men: First Class'. Goldman's solo screenwriting debut was 'The Woman in Black', a gothic horror film. She also wrote scripts for 'Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children' and 'The Limehouse Golem', the latter based on a novel she had admired for years. Her collaborative approach is characterized by a partnership where she handles the detailed construction and design aspects of the screenplay, building upon the foundational ideas of her co-writers.

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