Screenwriter, "The Imitation Game"
Graham Moore is a New York Times best-selling novelist and Academy Award-winning screenwriter. His screenplay for The Imitation Game won the Academy Award and WGA Award for Adapted Screenplay and was nominated for a BAFTA and a Golden Globe, after topping the Black List in 2012.
The film, which was directed by Morten Tyldum and stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley, was released by The Weinstein Company in November 2014, won the Audience Award at the Toronto Film Festival, and received 8 Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture.
Graham has recently adapted The Devil in the White City for Warner Brothers and Leonardo DiCaprio, and is currently writing original television pilots for HBO with director Michael Mann and UK channel SKY Atlantic with director Marc Forster.
Graham's first novel, The Sherlockian (2010), was published in 16 countries and translated into 13 languages. It was called "sublime" and "clever" and "delightful" by the New York Times, "savvy" and "entertaining" by the Los Angeles Times, and lots of other nice things as well. Moore’s second novel, The Last Days of Wonder will be published in fall 2016 by Random House.