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Milestones
- 2004: Helmed "Kinsey" a look at the life of Alfred Kinsey (Liam Neeson), a pioneer in the area of human sexuality research, whose 1948 publication "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male" was one of the first recorded works that saw science address sexual behavior; received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Screenplay
- 2002: Wrote screenplay adaptation of the stage musical "Chicago"; received nominations for both a Golden Globe and an Oscar for Best Screenplay (Adapted)
- 1998: Wrote and directed the superior "Gods and Monsters", a fictionalized meditation on the last days of expatriate British director James Whale; executive produced by Barker; received Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay
- 1995: Helmed the feature thriller sequel "Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh"; initial screen collaboration with Clive Barker
- 1993: Made network debut as director with the ABC drama "Deadly Relations"
- 1991: TV debut as director with first of three USA Network movies, "Murder 101"; also scripted
- 1988: Feature directorial debut, "Sister, Sister"; also co-wrote screenplay
- 1983: With Laughlin, co-wrote the sci-fi spoof "Strange Invaders"
- 1981: Screenwriting debut, co-wrote the thriller "Dead Kids/Strange Behavior" with director Michael Laughlin; billed as William Condon
- Raised in NYC
- Wrote for such publications as American Film and Millimeter
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