Justin Monjo
Justin Monjo, an accomplished American screenwriter, producer, and actor, was born in 1963. He has made significant contributions to the film industry with notable works such as "Dark City" (1998), "Jungle" (2017), and the iconic television series "Farscape" (1999).
In 1985, Monjo graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), where he studied alongside prominent talents like actresses Catherine McClements and Sonia Todd, as well as renowned director Baz Luhrmann. Although he initially pursued a career in acting, Monjo eventually shifted his focus to screenwriting, where he found his true passion.
Throughout his career, Monjo has adapted a variety of novels and biographies for both stage and screen. His impressive portfolio includes the adaptation of Tim Winton's beloved novel "Cloudstreet" and the recent Channel Seven miniseries on the legendary Australian band INXS. In addition, he was involved in the 2019 film remake of "Storm Boy," further showcasing his versatility and skill in storytelling.
Justin Monjo's dedication to his craft and ability to bring compelling narratives to life have solidified his reputation within the entertainment industry, making him a respected figure among peers and audiences alike.