Bob Bookman Management

Bob Bookman Management partners with storytellers and creators across film and television to move great material from page to screen. Bob develops projects, protects IP, and builds smart packages—aligning the right talent, buyers, and timing—then navigates clear, strategic deals that advance both the work and the client’s career.

  • An older man with gray hair, wearing a dark blazer and a striped dress shirt, standing outdoors with a blurred green background.

    Howard Blum

    Author & Screenwriter
    American Lightning, Dark Invasion

  • A middle-aged man with gray hair and blue eyes smiling, wearing a dark turtleneck sweater and a gray blazer, standing in front of a dark red wall with artwork and a shelf.

    William Broyles Jr.

    Screenwriter
    Apollo 13, Cast Away

  • Bill Buford

    Author & Journalist
    Among the Thugs, Heat

  • Stephen L. Carter

    Author & Yale Law Professor
    The Emperor of Ocean Park, Back Channel

  • Robert Daley

    Author & Journalist
    Prince of the City, An American Saga (Pan Am)

  • The Sir Harold Evans Estate

    Editor & Publisher
    Former editor of The Sunday Times
    Former president/publisher of Random House

  • Neal Gabler

    Author & Cultural Historian
    An Empire of Their Own, Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination.

  • Jennifer George

    Creative Chief, Rube Goldberg Estate & Author
    Leads Rube Goldberg, Inc. and author of
    Baby Rube’s Opposites

  • Marc Goodman

    Author & Global Security Expert
    Author of Future Crimes and Founder of Future Crimes Institute

  • Stephen Kinzer

    Author & Journalist
    All the Shah’s Men, Overthrow

  • James Kirchick

    Author & Journalist
    Secret City: The Hidden History of Gay Washington, The End of Europe

  • Ivana Lowell

    Author & Producer
    House of Guinness, Why Not Say What Happened?

  • Anthony Marra

    Author
    A Constellation of Vital Phenomena,
    The Tsar of Love and Techno

  • Kimberly McCreight

    Author
    Reconstructing Amelia, Where They Found Her

  • Smiling man in a dark suit, light blue shirt, and dark tie, standing in front of a green leafy background.

    Nick McDonell

    Author & Screenwriter
    Quiet Street: On American Privilege, Twelve

  • A man with dark hair and blue eyes wearing a black shirt, looking confused or skeptical against a blue background.

    Peter Moffat

    Screenwriter
    Your Honor, Criminal Justice

  • A smiling woman with blonde, shoulder-length hair, wearing a white blouse and layered gold necklaces, sitting in a cozy, warmly-lit room with a blurred background of indoor plants and brick wall. Me Before You.

    Jojo Moyes

    Author & Screenwriter
    Me Before You, The Last Letter from Your Lover

  • Close-up of a middle-aged man with short dark hair, wearing a light blue button-up shirt, sitting in front of a plain white background. One Day. Patrick Melrose.

    David Nicholls

    Author & Screenwriter
    One Day, Patrick Melrose

  • Close-up of a serious older man with gray hair and glasses against a dark background with purple and blue lighting. Blade Runner. Unforgiven. 12 Monkeys.

    David Webb Peoples

    Screenwriter
    Blade Runner, Unforgiven, 12 Monkeys

  • Close-up of an older woman with short gray hair, glasses, and hoop earrings smiling in a dimly lit setting with colorful lights in the background. 12 Monkeys.

    Janet Peoples

    Screenwriter
    12 Monkeys

  • Natasha Lance Rogoff

    Author & Producer
    Muppets in Moscow

  • Paul Theroux

    Author
    The Mosquito Coast, The Great Railway Bazaar

  • Lara Vapnyar

    Author
    Still Here, various New Yorker short-stories

  • Francis Veber

    Screenwriter & Director
    La Cage aux Folles (screenplay), Le Diner de Cons (The Dinner Game)

  • A middle-aged man with dark hair, glasses, wearing a suit, white shirt, and a colorful tie smiling at the camera. Selma.

    Paul Webb

    Screenwriter
    Selma, Madiba