Pack Beauregard "Beau" Willimon (born October 26, 1977) is an American playwright and screenwriter. He is known as the showrunner and writer of House of Cards. Read full biography of Beau Willimon →
The media doesn't create narratives, really. They're not that powerful. What they do is they tap into narratives that are already bubbling... →
You always want to try, in everything you do, to attempt something you've never tried before, and the only way to succeed at that is through... →
I think, people who remain in the political sphere as opposed to going into the private sector, really what they're looking at is how in some... →
In politics, it's very theatrical. There's a lot of stage craft. The campaign is trying to tell a story that they want people to believe in... →
Money is finite; it's limited by a number and what you can buy with it. Power has no limits if you're willing to go far enough in order to... →
Real leaders have to live a paradoxical life, where they must break the rules in order to maintain them. If your expectations are high, you're... →
Richard III is not likeable. Macbeth is not likeable. Hamlet is not likeable. And yet you can't take your eyes off them. I'm far more... →
The press don't wake up in the morning simply to be a mouthpiece for pols - they're out to uncover and expose news. That often is at odds... →
When you're lucky enough to get paid a nice chunk of change to write a movie or a TV show, you have no right to complain, really. I guess... →
I was always a writer - working on campaigns was never a profession for me. It was something I did on the side, really, so the trajectory hasn't... →
The way I see politics is, I don't think it's cynical to accept the fact politicians are human beings, that they're flawed, and they... →
I certainly keep my eye on Washington all the time because often life is stranger than fiction.
My jobs on campaigns were pretty low on the totem pole - I was an advance man.