Akiva Goldsman

Akiva Goldsman

  • Born: 1962-7-7
  • Birthplace: United States, New York
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  • Profession: Screenwriter, producer
  • Graduate School: Wesley Young University
  • Representative Works: A Beautiful Mind, I am a legend, Da Vinci Code
  • Akiva Goldsman, a well-known screenwriter and producer, won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for " A Beautiful Mind ". Akiva Goldsman grew up in Brooklyn, New York. His parents are psychotherapists who specialize in treating children with psychological problems. Years of ear and eye contact gave him a deep understanding of psychological problems, and eventually helped him write works such as "A Beautiful Mind".
    Extended Reading
    • Dan 2022-08-18 18:19:41

      Some thoughts after watching the first season

      This is a good drama about the growth of young people. I have watched it three times over and over, and I have a few experiences to share with you.

      Is it right for Felicity to follow Ben to NYU?

      There are elements of the pursuit of independence, but it is very blind. Some people will say: We can...

    • Marcos 2022-08-18 18:21:04

      It's the light that proves the darkness

      The world under the curtain of night seems to come from another universe, quiet, weird and diffused with a kind of sobriety that comes from the depths of the soul, the innate loneliness and fear converge, the mysterious tension of this deep black wave seems to be able to Breaking through the...

    Felicity quotes

    • Sally Reardon: I've become a real believer in not defining every single thing. Seems like everytime you think you've figured out what something is, it just becomes something else.

    • Meghan: This is how I know Felicity still likes you. You ready?

      Ben Covington: Yeah. Wha... what is it?

      Meghan: Sarah McLachlan.

      Ben Covington: What?

      Meghan: When Felicity showed up last year, head over heels for you, Sarah McLachlan was all she listened to. If "Fumbling Towards Ecstasy" wasn't in the CD player, it was only so "Solace" could get a little airplay. I started calling it 'Ben music'... not to her face but behind her back. But then it went away, and I thought Sarah was gone for good. I almost started celebrating. And then you showed up again. You offered Felicity this cross-country trip of a lifetime, which means I got to memorize every lyric from "Surfacing"... all 10 songs! This year started off McLachlan-heavy, until the big break-up, and then all of Felicity's hair went away, and so did Sarah. Until you guys broke into the pool. Now maybe it was a coincidence, but guess who started to make a comeback? It was gradual, but constant, and now if you want me to, I can sing any song from "Mirrorball" which really annoys the hell out of me! So if you're ever curious about whether Felicity has the hots for you, just check her boom box.

      Ben Covington: That's the dumbest theory I've ever heard.

      Sean Blumberg: Well, I buy it.

      Meghan: Let me put it this way, Greg knows how to work it. If she spends too much time with him, Sarah's going back on the shelf.