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  1. Graham Moore (born October 18, 1981) is an American screenwriter, author and director known for his 2010 novel The Sherlockian, as well as his screenplay for the historical film The Imitation Game, [1] which topped the 2011 Black List for screenplays and won the 2014 Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay (awarded February 2015).

  2. Official website of Writer & Director Graham Moore.

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    Graham Moore was born on 18 October 1981 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for The Imitation Game (2014), The Outfit (2022) and The Holdout.

  4. Graham Moore is an American historical fiction author and screenwriter. He is best known for “The Sherlockian,” the debut historical fiction novel he published in 2010 and “The Imitation Game” an Academy Award-winning television script that was based on a biography on Andrew Hodges.

  5. Graham Moore is a New York Times bestselling novelist and Academy Award-winning screenwriter. His screenplay for THE IMITATION GAME won the Academy Award and WGA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay in 2015 and was nominated for a BAFTA and a Golden Globe.

  6. Feb 24, 2015 · The Imitation Game's screenwriter, Graham Moore, took home the Oscar for best adapted screenplay, and he instantly became a trending topic with his moving acceptance speech.

  7. Graham Moore was born on October 18, 1981 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for The Imitation Game (2014), The Outfit (2022) and Emmerdale Farm (1972).

  8. Feb 23, 2015 · This year’s Academy Awards ceremony was a mix of scripted jokes that fell flat, awkward missteps, and one moment that resonated and won the night: The Imitation Game writer Graham Moore’s Oscar...

  9. Feb 23, 2015 · Graham Moore went home with the Academy Award for best adapted screenplay, but he walked off the Oscar stage on Sunday night with another, unofficial, award: most moving acceptance...

  10. Professor Graham Moore FRS (born March 1958) is a British scientist, an internationally recognised researcher and Director of the John Innes Centre, Norwich. Most of his research has focused on understanding cereal genetics.