Rafael Yglesias
About
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Also Known As
Raphael Yglesias
Birth Place
New York City, New York, USA
Biography
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Filmography
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Dark Water
(2005)
Screenplay
From Hell
(2001)
Screenwriter
Les Miserables
(1998)
Screenplay
Death and the Maiden
(1994)
Screenwriter
Fearless
(1993)
Screenplay
Rising Son
(1990)
Story By
Bibliography
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"Dr. Neruda's Cure for Evil"
Rafael Yglesias, Warner Books (1996)
"Fearless"
Rafael Yglesias, G.K. Hall & Co. (1993)
"Murderer Next Door"
Rafael Yglesias, Crown (1990)
"Only Children"
Rafael Yglesias, William Morrow (1988)
Biography
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Filmography
Writer (Feature Film)
Dark Water
(2005)
Screenplay
From Hell
(2001)
Screenwriter
Les Miserables
(1998)
Screenplay
Death and the Maiden
(1994)
Screenwriter
Fearless
(1993)
Screenplay
Rising Son
(1990)
Story By
Rising Son
(1990)
From Story
Misc. Crew (Feature Film)
Batman Begins
(2005)
Other
Fearless
(1993)
Source Material (From Novel)
Life Events
1993
Adapted own novel "Fearless" for the screen
1994
Penned the screenplay adaptation of the play "Death and the Maiden"
1998
Wrote adaptation of "Les Miserables" starring Liam Neeson and Geoffrey Rush
2001
Adapted the illustrated novel "From Hell" as a feature film
Family
Jose Yglesias
Father
Author. Born in 1919 in Florida; married Helen Bassine in 1950; divorced in 1992; died of cancer in NYC in November 1995.
Helen Yglesias
Mother
Editor, author. Born on March 29, 1915; was literary editor of <i>The Nation</i> from 1965 to 1969; married Jose Yglesias in 1950; began writing career in 1969; divorced Yglesias in 1992.
Lewis Cole
Half-Brother
Screenwriter. Worked as Yglesias' writing partner on spec scripts for several years.
Bibliography
"Dr. Neruda's Cure for Evil"
Rafael Yglesias, Warner Books (1996)
"Fearless"
Rafael Yglesias, G.K. Hall & Co. (1993)
"Murderer Next Door"
Rafael Yglesias, Crown (1990)
"Only Children"
Rafael Yglesias, William Morrow (1988)
"Hot Properties"
Rafael Yglesias, Dutton (1986)
"Game Player"
Rafael Yglesias, Doubleday (1978)
"Work Is Innocent"
Rafael Yglesias, Doubleday (1976)
"Hide Fox, and After All"
Rafael Yglesias, Doubleday (1972)