Peter Morgan (born 10 April 1963) is a British film writer and playwright. Morgan is best known for writing the historical films and plays The Queen, Frost/Nixon, The Damned United and Rush. Read full biography of Peter Morgan →
The minute you become a leader of a country, you go into a very small club. You join that sort of pantheon of other world leaders.
You can be far more challenging, articulate and intelligent writing for television than you can writing for the cinema.
You're either a person with a conscience, or you're not. I think I've got quite a fine conscience.
As a child, I grew up the son of German immigrant parents, so I grew up being teased and called 'Fritz' at school. When I married my wife and... →
I don't understand and don't enjoy sci-fi, and it's just that if people aren't real, and they don't live in a real and... →
I have no directing ambition whatsoever. And as long as I meet filmmakers like Tom Hooper, Stephen Frears, and others who allow that collaboration, I... →
The first and primary requirement for me in a director that I'd want to work with is: do they love writing, and do they love the collaboration... →