WGA Awards: Little-guy stories always compelling to writer -- As the screenwriter who brought environmental activist Erin Brockovich's crusade to the bigscreen, Susannah Grant relishes the idea of raising awareness about corporate malfeasance.Read Full Story
WGA Awards: Seth Freeman, Susannah Grant to be honored -- The Writers Guild of America West has named Seth Freeman and Susannah Grant as recipients of the Valentine Davies Award for contributions to the entertainment industry and community at large.Read Full Story
SUSANNAH GRANT received Academy Award, Writers' Guild and BAFTA nominations for best original screenplay for Erin Brockovich, directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Julia Roberts and ...Read Full Story
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For all press enquiries regarding Quintessentially, please contact: Susannah Grant T: +44 (0) 203 073 6605 / E: susannah.grant(at)quintessentially(dot)com About the Company: Quintessentially (http://www.quintessentially.com) is the leading international ...
For all press enquiries regarding Quintessentially, please contact: Susannah Grant T: +44 (0) 203 073 6605 / E: susannah.grant(at)quintessentially(dot)com About the Company: Quintessentially (http://www.quintessentially.com) is the leading international ...
Susannah Grant (born on January 4, 1963), is an award-winning American screenwriter and director. She wrote the screenplays for Ever After, Steven Soderbergh 's Erin Brockovich, 28 ...
The California Club in downtown Los Angeles was the setting for the 70th annual First Century Families luncheon on Nov. 1. The organization was founded in 1939 by Mary Emily Foy, who at age 18 became the first woman to serve as head librarian of the ...