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Chris McQuarrie : ウィキペディア英語版
Christopher McQuarrie

Christopher McQuarrie (born 1968) is an American screenwriter, director and producer. A regular collaborator of director Bryan Singer, he co-wrote the screenplay of Singer's ''Public Access'', wrote the screenplay for ''The Usual Suspects'', co-wrote and produced ''Valkyrie'' and co-wrote ''Jack the Giant Slayer'' and ''Edge of Tomorrow''.
McQuarrie won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for ''The Usual Suspects''. McQuarrie wrote and directed ''The Way of the Gun'', ''Jack Reacher'' and directed ''Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation'', his fourth collaboration with actor and producer Tom Cruise, after ''Valkyrie'', ''Jack Reacher'' and ''Edge of Tomorrow''. He also created the 2010 NBC television series ''Persons Unknown''.
==Early life==
McQuarrie was born in 1968 in either Princeton, New Jersey or Princeton Junction, New Jersey, a nearby unincorporated community, where he was raised.〔Different sources — and in the case of All Movie Guide, the same source — give both places. Note that Princeton Junction has no hospital.〕 After graduating from West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South in 1986,〔 Archived from the original on January 8, 2008. Note: Name was simply West Windsor-Plainsboro High School until (being renamed West Windosor-Plainsboro High School South in 1997 ).〕 he worked as an assistant at Christ Church Grammar School in Perth, Western Australia, recalling in 2013, “I was offered an Interim program. ... I picked a place out of a hat and ended up at Christ Church Grammar School. I lived at the school and worked at the boarding school, though I did very little work". Fired after nine months, "I hitchhiked for three months, came home, knocked around for about a month and then immediately started working for this detective agency.... () was actually a glorified security-guard position. I think in the four years I worked there I did about six investigations...."
He had been acquainted with his future filmmaking collaborator, director-producer Bryan Singer, "from the time we were very little our parents were friends. I had been in one of his 8mm films."〔 They attended the same high school, with Singer two years ahead, and became friends after Singer's graduation. At 16, McQuarrie wrote a screenplay for an uncompleted film project with Singer, and stayed in contact through McQuarrie's early work years. Their first professional collaboration, ''Public Access'' came about following McQuarrie's decision to leave the detective agency

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