Jeb Stuart (writer)

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Jeb Stuart
Born (1956-01-21) January 21, 1956 (age 70)
Alma materUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Stanford University
OccupationsScreenwriter
film director
film producer
Years active1988–present
Known forVikings: Valhalla
Die Hard
The Fugitive
SpouseAnne Bryant Stuart

Jeb Stuart (born January 21, 1956) is an American screenwriter, film director, and producer,[1] known for writing blockbuster action films such as Die Hard (1988) and The Fugitive (1993), and creating the Netflix television series Vikings: Valhalla (2022–2024).

Early life and education

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Stuart grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Gastonia, North Carolina, and graduated from Ashbrook High School.[2] His father Dr. James Stuart was minister at First Presbyterian Church in Gastonia.

He received Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, as well as a Masters of Arts in communications from Stanford University in Palo Alto, California.

He is a former member of the graduate faculty at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, where he taught in the Writing for Stage and Screen Program.[3]

Career

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Stuart's first screenplay was for the 1988 action film Die Hard,[4][5] which was later revised by veteran screenwriter Steven E. de Souza. Adapted from the Roderick Thorp 1979 novel Nothing Lasts Forever, the film was a massive financial and critical success, spawning four sequels and being considered one of the greatest and most influential action films of all time.[6][7][8][9]

He helped write the science-fiction horror film Leviathan (1988) and the Sylvester Stallone prison thriller Lock Up (1989).

Stuart was heavily involved in the writing of The Fugitive (1993),[10] reworking David Twohy's original draft while on set and working with director Andrew Davis and stars Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones.

He wrote an early draft of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, entitled Indiana Jones and the Saucer Men from Mars, in 1995.[11]

In 1997, he made his directorial debut with Switchback, a thriller starring Dennis Quaid and Danny Glover. The film's negative critical reception led to Stuart semi-retiring from filmmaking for over a decade, before returning by writing, producing, and directing Blood Done Sign My Name (2010), adapted from the autobiography of author and historian Timothy Tyson.[12]

He is the creator of Netflix's Vikings: Valhalla, a historical fiction drama television series and a sequel to History's Vikings. This spin-off series starts a century after the original series and tells the tales of some of the best known Northmen in history: Leif Erikson, Freydis and Harald Hardrada.[13]

Accolades

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Stuart has been nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay as well as nominated twice for an Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay.

He has received recognition for his writing from the American Film Institute and is a recipient of a Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting, administered by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, of which he has been a member for over 25 years.[3]

Personal life

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He was married to his high school sweetheart Anne Bryant Stuart from March 1, 2001 until her death. They had two children, Alexandra "Lexi" Stuart and Baker Stuart.[citation needed]

Filmography

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Year Film Writer Producer Director Notes
1988 Die Hard Yes No No Co-written with Steven E. de Souza
Nominated for Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Motion Picture
1989 Leviathan Yes No No Co-written with David Webb Peoples
Next of Kin No Associate No
Lock Up Yes No No Co-written with Richard Smith and Henry Rosenbaum
1990 Vital Signs Yes No No Co-written with Larry Ketron
Another 48 Hrs. Yes No No Co-written with John Fasano and Larry Gross
1993 The Fugitive Yes No No Co-written with David Twohy
Nominated – Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Motion Picture and WGA Award for Best Screenplay
1995 Just Cause Yes No No Co-written with Peter Stone
1997 Fire Down Below Yes Executive No Co-written with Philip Morton
Switchback Yes Executive Yes
2010 Blood Done Sign My Name Yes Yes Yes
2026 Takeover Yes No No Co-written with Brandon M. Easton

Also uncredited wrote an earlier draft for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008).[11]

Television

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Year Title Writer Executive Producer Creator Notes
2020 The Liberator Yes Yes Yes
2022–2024 Vikings: Valhalla Yes Yes Yes Also showrunner

Awards and nominations

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Nominations

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See also

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