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Matthew Chapman Born 1950 (age 60-61)
Cambridge, EnglandOccupation Writer, film director, journalist Relatives Charles Darwin, F. M. Cornford, Frances Cornford Matthew Chapman is an English journalist, screenwriter, and director. His latest film, The Ledge, which he wrote and directed, stars Charlie Hunnam, Liv Tyler, Terrence Howard, and Patrick Wilson. It was shot in Louisiana in spring 2010 and was accepted into the main (U.S. Dramatic) competition at Sundance 2011. Bought by IFC, it will have its theatrical release in the U.S. in early summer. The film deals with an intellectual, personal, and ultimately fatal feud between an atheist and an evangelical Christian.
Matthew Chapman's mother Clare was the daughter of the philosophy professor and author Francis Cornford and poet Frances Cornford (née Darwin), and through his maternal grandmother he is a great-great grandson of Charles Darwin. His father, Cecil Chapman, was the son of the noted physicist and astronomer, Sydney Chapman, responsible for early research on the nature of the ozone layer.
Chapman has written widely on the creation-evolution controversy in the US, particularly the case of Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District, in which 11 parents successfully sued the school district to prevent them from reading a required statement aloud in ninth-grade science classes whenever evolution was taught.
He has written and directed six films, written numerous screenplays, had articles published in Harper's magazine, and is the author of two books, "Trials Of The Monkey - An Accidental Memoir" and "40 Days and 40 Nights - Darwin, Intelligent Design, God, OxyContin, and Other Oddities on Trial in Pennsylvania" He is married to documentary film producer, Denise Dummont, with whom he has a daughter, Anna Bella Charles Darwin Teixeira Chapman, and a stepson, Diogo Marzo.
Matthew Chapman founded Science Debate 2008 (now simply Science Debate). His co-founders were fellow screenwriter Shawn Lawrence Otto, CEO of the organization, science writer Chris Mooney, marine biologist and science blogger Sheril Kirshenbaum, noted physicist Lawrence Krauss, and philosopher Austin Dacey. The organization was formed to pressure the presidential candidates to hold a debate on science and technology issues. Almost 40,000 people signed onto the website ScienceDebate2008.com in support of the idea, including many Nobel laureates, hundreds of universities, university presidents, dozens of science publications, business leaders and innovators, and practically every major science organization in America. Although the candidates did not agree to the two televised debates proposed by Science Debate 2008, both Obama and McCain did participate in an online written version, providing detailed responses to the "14 Top Science Questions Facing America," a list suggested by the organization's members. Several of the earliest supporters of Science Debate are now in the Obama administration, including Energy Secretary Steven Chu, NOAA Director Jane Lubchenco, and Presidential Science Advisor John Holdren. The organization continues to advocate for more discussion of science in public life, is expanding into education, and intends to hold debates in the mid-terms and in 2012 while developing a greater international profile. Debates modeled on the Science Debate initiative either have or will take place in Italy, Germany, and Sweden. Matthew Chapman remains its President.
Matthew Chapman currently lives in New York.
Books
- Trials of the Monkey: An Accidental Memoir (Picador, July 5, 2002) ISBN 0312300786
- 40 Days and 40 Nights: Darwin, Intelligent Design, God, OxyContin, and Other Oddities on Trial in Pennsylvania. (Harper Collins, April 10, 2007) ISBN 0061179450
Filmography
- Hussy (1980) (screenplay, director)
- Strangers Kiss (1983) (screenplay, director)
- Slow Burn (1986) (screenplay, director)
- Heart of Midnight (1988) (screenplay, director)
- A Grande Arte (1991) (additional dialogue) (screenplay: English version)
- Consenting Adults (1992) (screenplay)
- Color of Night (1994) (screenplay)
- What's the Worst That Could Happen? (2001) (screenplay)
- Runaway Jury (2003) (screenplay)
- Black Water Transit (2009) (screenplay)
- The Ledge (2011) (screenplay, director)
External links
Articles by Matthew Chapman:
- "What I Think About Brownback" at The Huffington Post
- God or gorilla: A Darwin descendant at the Dover monkey trial at Harper's Magazine
- God or gorilla: A Darwin descendant at the Dover monkey trial at www.wesjones.com
Articles about Matthew Chapman:
- "Darwin Descendant Reflects on Attacks on Evolution" - from NPR
- "Darwin's kin hears end of intelligent-design testimony" - article on Chapman's appearance at the Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District hearing at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Categories:- 1950 births
- English film directors
- English science writers
- American film directors
- American science writers
- Living people
- English screenwriters
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