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Alex Tse was born on 1976 in San Francisco, California, United States, is an American screenwriter (born 1976). Discover Alex Tse's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?

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Occupation *Screenwriter *Television show creator *Executive producer
Age 48 years old
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Born 1976
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Birthplace San Francisco, California, United States
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1951

He was also attached as screenwriter to adapt the following films that went unproduced: the 1951 science-fiction short-story collection The Illustrated Man and the 2005 American thriller novel The Winter of Frankie Machine.

1961

After Watchmen, Tse was attached to adapt the following films that went unproduced: 1961 children's book The Phantom Tollbooth and the 2005 science fiction novel The Traveler.

1972

He also developed a script for a remake of Super Fly (1972) for Warner Bros. and Silver.

Tse said that the remake "had nothing to do with the original" and that it evolved into a possible film titled Gangland.

After Sucker Free City, Tse performed uncredited production rewrites for such films as House of Wax, Step Up, and its sequel, Step Up 2: The Streets.

1976

Alex Tse (born 1976) is an American screenwriter and television show creator active since 2004.

Alex Tse, a Chinese American, was born in 1976 to a banker father and a teacher mother.

He grew up in the Richmond District in San Francisco.

He went to Alamo Elementary School, Presidio Middle School, and Lowell High School in the area.

When Tse was growing up, his parents were movie fans, and he was incidentally exposed to movies not appropriate for his age like Heavy Metal, Prom Night, and Altered States.

His father's favorite film was The Godfather, and the family would watch two films every Christmas, such as To Live and Die in L.A..

Tse attended Emerson College in Boston.

When Tse was a first-year student at Emerson, he explored journalism as a career by having a radio show and realized that it was not his aspiration.

He saw Pulp Fiction and was inspired by the film to pursue a screenwriting career.

He described Pulp Fiction's influence on him:

1998

After Tse graduated from college, he moved to Los Angeles in December 1998 to pursue a writing career.

He worked for under three years producing rap videos and working part-time jobs for Miramax Films and Walt Disney Pictures.

One of his first productions was the music video for the single "You Never Knew" from the album 3rd Eye Vision by Hieroglyphics, and the video eventually aired on Yo! MTV Raps.

His work attracted the attention of other independent rappers, for whom he also produced videos.

He was encouraged to begin temping and found temp work at Disney, particularly under then-president Peter Schneider.

Tse also learned more about screenwriting by reading scripts, with two noteworthy examples being the onomatopoeia in James Mangold's script for Heavy and the sarcasm in the narrative for Man on the Moon.

After three years of small jobs, Tse sold to television-based Showtime a script called 87 Fleer, about four middle-class kids from the Richmond District.

The company was impressed with his script and encouraged him to write a pilot about gangs.

2002

By June 2002, Tse submitted a first-story outline titled The Game for a potential television series.

2004

Prior to that, Tse wrote the 2004 gangster film Sucker Free City, co-wrote the 2009 superhero film Watchmen, and wrote the 2018 film Superfly.

Tse grew up in San Francisco and attended Emerson College in Boston.

By the following September, the outline was developed into a full script that eventually became the Showtime television movie Sucker Free City (2004), directed by Spike Lee.

2006

For the film, Tse won a literary award from PEN Center USA for best teleplay, and he was nominated for best screenplay (original or adapted) for the 2006 Black Reel Awards.

After Sucker Free City was released, Tse and Lee discussed the possibility of producing a feature film based on Tse's first script 87 Fleer.

Tse developed a script for an untitled project for the singer Ashanti.

2009

Tse's major screenwriting debut came when he was a co-writer for the 2009 superhero film Watchmen, which was directed by Zack Snyder.

He and fellow screenwriter David Hayter were nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Writing for Watchmen.

2012

In 2012, Tse said he was planning to make his directorial debut with 87 Fleer.

2013

Toward the end of 2013, Tse was hired by Columbia Pictures to write the script for a film adaptation of the racing video game series Gran Turismo.

The Hollywood Reporter called Tse "one of the bigger names in genre screenwriting" for his work on the following films that went unproduced: a remake of The Crow, a live-action remake of the anime film Ninja Scroll, a film adaptation of the graphic novel Battling Boy by Paul Pope, and a remake of Highlander.

2014

Tse optioned in 2014 the rights to the 2010 graphic novel Tribes: The Dog Years by Michael Geszel and Peter Spinetta with an interest in writing and producing a film adaptation.

2017

In 2017, the film was in development with Tse executive producing with Joel Silver's Silver Pictures.

Later in the year, Sony Pictures bought the rights to Super Fly to remake the film based on a script by Tse.

2018

The remake, titled Superfly, premiered in June 2018.

2019

He was one of the creators and executive producers of the 2019 TV series Wu-Tang: An American Saga.