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Amy Jump was born on 1972 in Islington, London, England, is a British screenwriter and editor. Discover Amy Jump's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

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Occupation Screenwriter, film editor, film producer
Age 52 years old
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Born 1972, 1972
Birthday 1972
Birthplace Islington, London, England
Nationality London, England

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1972

Amy Jump (born 1972) is a British screenwriter, film editor and film producer.

Jump was born in Islington in 1972.

She met her future husband and collaborator, director Ben Wheatley, while both were studying for their A-Levels.

She encouraged Wheatley to study on the same foundation art course after graduation.

The couple now live together in Brighton.

Jump and Wheatley's first collaboration was a series of short animations shared through their now-defunct website MrandMrsWheatley.com.

This helped to launch their respective careers, as they moved through creating live-action shorts to creating commercial work.

Since, the two have collaborated regularly on films.

Jump wrote and co-edited and co-wrote the thrillers Kill List, Sightseers and Free Fire; she was also the sole author of A Field in England and High-Rise, all directed by Wheatley.

The couple "tag-team" on co-written scripts, writing and rewriting each other's scenes and dialogue, without the need for discussion.

Wheatley claims she revised all of the dialogue he wrote for Free Fire.

Jump was also executive producer on Peter Strickland’s The Duke of Burgundy.

Jump does not give interviews or appear publicly to promote her films.

Of working together, and of Jump's own approach to work and publicity, Wheatley has said:"I like the fact that we’re a couple making films, it makes it interesting... She’s completely outside of the industry, she doesn’t do interviews and doesn’t particularly like going up to London to events. She just wants to do the work, get in and get out. She’s not a cinephile, but she really cares about image and storytelling from her own unique perspective. But we’ve always had an agreement that I’ll be kind of like the face of it, I do all the press and that."

Wheatley and Jump have multiple projects in development at any given time.

As-yet unmade scripts of Jump's include a remake of The Wages of Fear, adaptations of the Frank Miller and Geof Darrow comic book Hard Boiled and the video game Gauntlet, an original sci-fi film called Freakshift and a romantic comedy inspired by What's Up, Doc?

2011

She is best known for writing and editing such films as Kill List (2011), A Field in England (2013) and High-Rise (2015).

She and her husband, director Ben Wheatley, have been described as "one of the most formidable creative partnerships in film".

2012

Jump won a British Independent Film Award for Best Screenplay for both Kill List and Sightseers (2012).

2019

In April 2019, she was hired to write a script for a planned sequel to Tomb Raider, with Wheatley later joining as director.

The pair were replaced by writer-director Misha Green, before the project was cancelled entirely.