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Screenwrit­er Audrey Wells dies at 58

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Audrey Wells, who wrote the screenplay for the brand new feature film The Hate U Give, died the day before the film was released in the US after a five-year battle with cancer. She was 58.

A representa­tive from United Talent Agency said Wells died on Thursday.

Wells also wrote and directed the 2003 romantic comedy Under the Tuscan Sun.

The San Francisco native had early jobs as a disc jockey at a local jazz station and in public radio before making the transition to film, armed with a Master of Fine Arts from the University of California, Los Angeles.

She wrote the screenplay­s for films like The Truth About Cats and Dogs, a modern-day Cyrano de Bergerac tale starring Uma Thurman, and Shall We Dance, with Jennifer Lopez and Richard Gere. She made her directoria­l debut with the 1999 indie Guinevere, starring Sarah Polley as a young woman who has a relationsh­ip with an older mentor.

Wells wrote the script for the critically acclaimed new film The Hate U Give, an adaptation of Angie Thomas’ young adult novel about a police shooting of a young black man. The film starring Amandla Stenberg is now playing in limited release before it expands across the US. It is scheduled for a UAE release on December 6.

Thomas tweeted on Friday it was, “A joy to work with Audrey, and I’m forever grateful for what she gave us with The Hate U Give adaptation. She will truly be missed.” —

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