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Lew R. Hunter (born July 18, 1935) is an American screenwriter, author and educator and is chairman Emeritus and Professor of Screenwriting at the UCLA Department of Film and Television. He is recognized as one of the best screenwriting teachers in the United States.


His former students and advocates include such people as Allison Anders, David Koepp, Mike Werb, Sacha Gervasi, David Titcher, Diane Saltzberg, Michael Colleary, Don Mancini, Kathy Stumpe, Darren Starr, Robert Wolfe, Joel Schumacher, Robert Roy Poole, Lon Diamond, Laurie Hutlzer, Pamela Gray, Megan Steinbeck, William Missouri Downs, Robin Russin, Brad Siberling, Greg Widen, and many others. Steven Spielberg has called Hunter "the best screenwriting teacher going".

Hunter lives in the small town of Superior, Nebraska where he teaches seminars for aspiring screenwriters. Every winter, Hunter returns to UCLA to teach his famous Screenwriting 434 course to graduate students in the screenwriting MFA program, the modern form of which he helped create. In 1998, nine of the ten top-grossing films were written by graduates of UCLA's screenwriting MFA program. His bestselling book on screenwiting is entitled Screenwriting 434.

A native of Good Big Red Nebraska, Hunter has a bachelors degree and doctorate from Nebraska Wesleyan University and has masters degrees from Northwestern University and UCLA.

Hunter helped to found the American Screenwriters Association and has been inducted into its Hall of Fame. For more and more see www.lewhunter.com at the About Lew link.

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