Audrey Wells


Audrey Ann Wells was an American screenwriter, film director, and producer. Her 1999 film Guinevere won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award.

Early life and education

Wells was born in San Francisco, California, to Austrian-born psychiatrist Wolfgang Lederer and Romanian-born psychologist Alexandra Botwin Lederer; her parents fled World War II-era Europe. She had Ashkenazi Jewish and Sephardi Jewish ancestry.
She graduated from U.C. Berkeley and UCLA.

Career

Wells worked as a disc jockey at San Francisco jazz radio station KJAZ FM.
She wrote a number of successful screenplays and directed three for which she had created the script. Her works were primarily comedies and romance films. Among her films are The Truth About Cats & Dogs and Under the Tuscan Sun, both of which she also produced. Her 1999 film Guinevere won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the Sundance Film Festival. Wells also co-wrote the script for the comedy The Game Plan.

Death

Wells was diagnosed with cancer in 2013. She continued to work on film projects up until her death. Wells died on October 4, 2018, at age 58 due to cancer.
The film The Hate U Give, for which she wrote the screenplay, was released the day after she died.
She also wrote the screenplay for the 2020 Netflix/Pearl Studio animated feature Over the Moon, which was dedicated to her memory.

Filmography

  • The Truth About Cats & Dogs, writer/executive producer
  • George of the Jungle, co-screenwriter
  • Guinevere, writer/director
  • Disney's The Kid, writer
  • Under the Tuscan Sun, screen story writer/screenwriter/director/producer
  • Shall We Dance?, screenwriter
  • The Game Plan, co-story writer
  • The Fugees, director
  • A Dog's Purpose, co-screenwriter
  • The Hate U Give, screenwriter
  • Abominable, Additional screenplay material with Irena Brigull and William Davies
  • Over the Moon, writer - The film was dedicated to her memory.