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Brian Wayne Peterson is a screenwriter and television producer. He wrote the script for 1999 film But I'm a Cheerleader and has worked on many episodes of Smallville as writer and producer.

Shortly after Peterson graduated from USC School of Cinematic Arts, Jamie Babbit, the director for But I'm a Cheerleader, asked Peterson to write a script for her film after reading a story he had written about a gay cowboy. Peterson used his own personal experiences to help him write the story, which is about a group of teenagers that attend reparative therapy camp. He is gay himself, and had had some experience of reparative therapy while working at a prison clinic for sex offenders.

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References

  1. Fuchs, Cynthia (2000-07-21). "So Many Battles to Fight - Interview with Jamie Babbit". Nitrate Online. Retrieved 2007-05-14. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. Grady, Pam. "Rah Rah Rah: Director Jamie Babbit and Company Root for But I'm a Cheerleader". Reel.com. Retrieved 2007-05-14. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  3. Gideonse, Ted (July 2000), "The New Girls Of Summer", Out, p. 56

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