Tony McNamara (writer)


Tony McNamara is an Australian writer for film and television, most notable for his work on medical drama Doctor Doctor and for being the screenwriter of The Favourite, the latter of which earned him a nomination for Best Original Screenplay at the 91st Academy Awards, and The Great on Hulu.

Early life

McNamara was born in Kilmore and was educated at Assumption College Kilmore. Following careers in catering and finance, McNamara settled on a career as a writer following a visit to Rome. His education consisted of studying writing at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and screenwriting at the Australian Film, Television and Radio School.

Career

After writing various television episodes and stage plays, McNamara made his film debut in 2003 directing The Rage in Placid Lake, adapted from his stage play The Café Latte Kid.
Following this, McNamara wrote for various television programmes in Australia, most notably The Secret Life of Us, Love My Way, Tangle and Puberty Blues. In 2015, McNamara directed his second feature film, comedy-drama Ashby starring Mickey Rourke, Sarah Silverman and Emma Roberts.
A year later, McNamara returned to television as creator of medical drama Doctor Doctor.
In 2018, McNamara received critical acclaim for his work in co-writing the historical period comedy-drama film The Favourite.
McNamara created The Great, a series revolving around the life of Catherine the Great, starring Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult which premiered on Hulu on May 15, 2020. It is based upon his play revolving around Catherine the Great, which premiered at the Sydney Theater Company in 2008. McNamara also wrote a film adaptation of the play, "It had been a play and a film, and I was always struggling the fact it was such a massive story for a film. I wanted to tell it as a story that goes for years and years."

Personal life

McNamara is married to Australian actress Belinda Bromilow.

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