Luke Davies in conversation with Jude Angelini

Published: Nov. 30, 2017, 7:04 p.m.

b'Jude Angelini was born and raised in Pontiac, Michigan. He got his start as a guest and comic on The Jenny Jones Show and now hosts his own show, The All Out Show, on Sirius Satellite Radio. He loves reading Elmore Leonard, science fiction, and medieval fantasy, as well as antiquing and playing a good game of backgammon. He currently lives in Los Angeles.\\n\\nAustralian-born, Los Angeles-based Luke Davies is the Oscar-nominated screenwriter of Lion and the author of three novels, the cult bestseller Candy, Isabelle the Navigator and God of Speed. His film adaptation of Candy was one of the last films to star the late Heath Ledger. Davies won a BAFTA for Lion, as well as the Capri International Film Festival Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, the Hamilton Breakthrough Screenplay Award and the Australian Writers\\u2019 Guild \\u201cAWGIE\\u201d Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. \\n\\nDavies has written (with David Michod) a six-part television adaptation of the Joseph Heller novel Catch-22, to be directed by George Clooney and Grant Heslov and produced by Anonymous Content and Paramount Television. Shooting will commence in 2018.\\n\\nImage courtesy of Samuel Pignan.'