Jim Uhls

Jim Uhls

Birth : 1957-03-25, Missouri, USA

History

​Jim Uhls born as James Walter Uhls (born 1957) is an American screenwriter who rose to fame with his script adaptation of the critically acclaimed novel Fight Club. He graduated from the UCLA Film School. He runs the Writers and Actors lab, a workshop teaching people how to write original screenplays.

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Jim Uhls

Movies

The Leviathan
Writer
A short animated film produced as a proof-of-concept for a proposed live-action feature about 22nd century prisoners forced to perform the dangerous labor of harvesting exotic matter from the eggs of the largest species mankind has ever seen.
Jumper
Screenplay
David Rice is a man who knows no boundaries, a Jumper, born with the uncanny ability to teleport instantly to anywhere on Earth. When he discovers others like himself, David is thrust into a dangerous and bloodthirsty war while being hunted by a sinister and determined group of zealots who have sworn to destroy all Jumpers. Now, David’s extraordinary gift may be his only hope for survival!
Semper Fi
Writer
Cliff Truckee refuses a privileged start in life at a top college while other young men are enlisting. On the bus out of Chicago he meets a girl on her way to join the Marines, falls in love and decides to do the same. Paris Island is physically tough, but it is troubles that are brought from home that endanger some recruits success, in an extreme case even a life. Team bonding is changing Cliff, but so can a broken heart.
Fight Club
Screenplay
A ticking-time-bomb insomniac and a slippery soap salesman channel primal male aggression into a shocking new form of therapy. Their concept catches on, with underground "fight clubs" forming in every town, until an eccentric gets in the way and ignites an out-of-control spiral toward oblivion.
The Destroyer
Screenplay
Based on The Destroyer book series written by Warren Murphy and Richard Sapir in which a Korean martial artist assassin, Chiun, is hired by the United States government to train a U.S. agent, Remo Williams, in the martial art known as Sinanju.