American screenwriter and film producer (born 1980)
Brad Ingelsby (born January 4, 1980) is an American screenwriter and film producer.
Early life and education
Ingelsby is the son of basketball player and coach
Tom Ingelsby and Rose Ingelsby. His brother
Martin Ingelsby is also a basketball coach. Ingelsby grew up in
Berwyn, Pennsylvania and attended
Archbishop John Carroll High School , where he was coached by his uncle, Fran Inglesby.
He graduated from
Villanova University with a business degree. After graduating, he taught at St. Patrick's School in
Malvern .
[1]
Ingelsby attended the
American Film Institute as a graduate student in screenwriting. He took a job at
Cedar Point amusement park after his first year as a graduate student, where he came up with a story about a character that was released from jail. He wrote The Low Dweller , a screenplay, based on this story.
Career
After graduating, Ingelsby sent The Low Dweller to Focus Features executive Mike Pruss. After returning to
Pennsylvania , Ingelsby was informed that
Leonardo DiCaprio wished to star in the film and
Ridley Scott wanted to direct it. The Low Dweller was rewritten and was released as
Out of the Furnace in 2013, starring
Christian Bale and
Woody Harrelson .
[1]
In 2015, he wrote
Run All Night , starring
Liam Neeson and
Ed Harris .
[1] He wrote the character study
American Woman , starring
Sienna Miller , in 2018.
[2]
In 2020, Ingelsby's
The Way Back was released. It featured
Ben Affleck and follows a basketball coach trying to improve a high school team as well as his personal life.
[3] The Way Back was based on a spec script by Ingelsby entitled "The Has-Been."
[4]
Ingelsby wrote and produced the
HBOseries
Mare of Easttown .
[5] The success of the show led to a three-year deal with HBO.
[6]
Ingelsby will also write and executive produce an
untitled miniseries for HBO.
[7]
Filmography
References
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a
b
c Santoliquito, Joseph (August 25, 2015).
"Screenwriter Brad Ingelsby: Out of Philadelphia to 'Out of the Furnace' " .
The Philadelphia Inquirer . Retrieved July 16, 2020 .
^ Kenny, Glenn (June 13, 2019).
" 'American Woman' Review: A Considered, and Cautious, Working-Class Character Study" .
The New York Times .
Archived from the original on June 18, 2019.
^ Knickerbocker, Ken (March 3, 2020).
"Berwyn Native, Son of Former NBA Player Pens Screenplay for Ben Affleck's New Movie" . Montco Today . Retrieved July 16, 2020 .
^ Fleming, Mike (June 11, 2018).
"Hot Spec Package: Ben Affleck, Gavin O'Connor Re-Team On Brad Ingelsby Script 'The Has-Been' " . Deadline.com . Retrieved July 16, 2020 .
^ Vadala, Nick (October 28, 2019).
"New Kate Winslet HBO show starts filming in Pa. suburbs" .
The Philadelphia Inquirer . Retrieved July 16, 2020 .
^ Porter, Rick (June 4, 2021).
" 'Mare of Easttown' Creator Inks HBO Overall Deal" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved June 5, 2021 .
^ Kroll, Justin (June 8, 2023).
"Mark Ruffalo To Star In Crime Drama Series For HBO From Brad Ingelsby" .
Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved March 12, 2024 .
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