Noah Hawley (born 1967) is an American screenwriter, director, producer, author, and singer. He is best known for creating and writing the
FX series Fargo (2014–present) and Legion (2017–2019). He also worked on the series Bones (2005–2008), The Unusuals (2009), and My Generation (2010).
Hawley wrote the film The Alibi (2006) and wrote and directed the film Lucy in the Sky (2019). He has also written six novels and is a singer, having contributed to the soundtracks of Fargo and Legion by singing covers of popular music produced by composer
Jeff Russo. He will write and direct the upcoming FX series
Alien, which is based on the
film franchise and is expected to premiere in 2025.
Early life
Hawley was born in
New York City in 1967,[1][2] the son of non-fiction writer and feminist activist
Louise Armstrong (1937–2008)[3] and businessman Tom Hawley.[3] His maternal grandmother was a playwright. He has a twin brother named Alexi, who is also a television writer and is best known as the creator of the series State of Affairs, The Rookie, and The Recruit.[2][3]
In 1989, Hawley graduated from
Sarah Lawrence College with a degree in political science.[4][5] He worked for the
Legal Aid Society in New York City, dealing with cases involving child abuse and neglect, a topic on which his mother had written ground-breaking books.[5][6] He later moved to
San Francisco, California. He worked as a
paralegal[2] and in computer programming at law firms.[5]
Career
Books
Hawley has published six novels: A Conspiracy of Tall Men (1998), Other People's Weddings (2004), The Punch (2008), The Good Father (2012), Before the Fall (2016), and Anthem (2022). He also published the non-fiction work Fargo: This is a True Story (2019).[7]
Television
Hawley was a writer and producer on the first three seasons of Bones (2005–2008).[8] He was also a creator and an executive producer of The Unusuals (2009) and My Generation (2010).[9]
In December 2015, Hawley extended his production deal with FX.[11] He wrote and served as executive producer for Legion (2017–2019), a series based on the
Marvel comic book character.[12]
Hawley will create, write, direct, and produce
Alien, a series based on the
film franchise.[13] It is expected to air on FX in 2025.[14]
Film
Hawley wrote the original screenplay for the film The Alibi (2006).[15]
In September 2014, Hawley signed a deal with
Universal Pictures to script an untitled project for their then-upcoming
Dark Universe.[16] Sony Pictures has acquired the rights to Hawley's novel, Before the Fall, with him writing the screenplay.[16] In 2016, his 26 Keys production company signed a deal with 20th Century Fox to do films.[17]
In November 2019, it was announced that Hawley would be writing and directing the fourth installment in the rebooted Star Trek franchise.[22] He finished the script in September 2020. It would feature a new crew, although set in the same universe.[23] In late November 2020, the project was cancelled.[24]
Personal life
Hawley and his wife, Kyle, have two children together.[2] They split their time between
Los Angeles and
Austin, Texas.[2]