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Mark Heyman

Mark Heyman (born 1979) is an , , and best known for co-writing the Black Swan (2010), a critically acclaimed film directed by that explores the intense world of professional ballet and earned Heyman an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay. Born and raised in , Heyman graduated from in 2002 before pursuing graduate studies in film at , where he first connected with Aronofsky during a guest lecture. Heyman's collaboration with Aronofsky on —which he co-wrote with Andres and John McLaughlin based on Heinz's original story—marked his breakout in , with the film grossing over $329 million worldwide and securing five nominations overall, including Best Picture. Following this success, he co-wrote (2014), a dramedy starring and that premiered at the and won the Screenwriting Award, highlighting his versatility in blending dark humor with emotional depth. Heyman expanded into television as creator and executive producer of the CBS All Access series (2018–2019), a period drama inspired by the life of rocket scientist , blending and themes. In recent years, Heyman has continued to build his producing credits, including Aronofsky's mother! (2017), a provocative starring , and he contributed to the screenplay for the The Boogeyman (2023), adapted from Stephen King's . As of 2025, he is making his feature directorial debut with , an upcoming produced by Aronofsky's and starring alongside , further cementing his reputation in genre storytelling.

Early life and education

Upbringing

Mark Heyman was born on November 26, 1979, in . He is of Ashkenazi Jewish descent on his father's side and English and Scottish ancestry on his mother's side. He grew up in the culturally vibrant city of , known for its rich blend of Native American, , and influences, as well as its thriving arts scene that includes galleries, festivals, and performance spaces fostering creative expression. Heyman's family environment further shaped his early years, with his parents involved in a new-age that he has described as "cult-ish," though not a full-blown . His mother, in particular, was part of this new-age group in , an experience that exposed him to unconventional narratives and from a young age. These formative encounters with alternative spiritual and communal structures sparked an enduring fascination with the stories of fringe religious movements, laying the groundwork for his later explorations in . This upbringing in New Mexico's eclectic milieu transitioned into his formal education, leading him to attend .

Academic background

Mark Heyman graduated from in 2002 with a in modern culture and media, a program that emphasized interdisciplinary studies in , media theory, and . In the MCM program, Heyman took fiction classes and focused on critical writing, which he later credited with aiding his career. Following his undergraduate studies, Heyman enrolled in the program in at University's Tisch School of , specifically the Kanbar Institute of Graduate , following his graduation from , where he focused on and . The program's involved intensive workshops in script development, directing, and producing, culminating in a that required students to create original works demonstrating professional-level skills in narrative . A pivotal experience during his final year at NYU came when director served as a guest lecturer, leading to Heyman's initial meeting with him and the start of a that influenced his approach to dramatic . For his , Heyman co-developed the feature-length SarahN_12 with fellow student Sasie Sealy, about a cyber terrorist whose becomes her real life; the script earned the 2007 Sloan Foundation Production Fund Award for its innovative blend of technology and psychological tension. This highlighted Heyman's emerging strengths in crafting character-driven narratives with high-stakes production elements, directly informing his later pursuits.

Career

Entry into the film industry

After graduating from University's graduate film program, where he had connected with director through a guest lecture that led to an initial meeting, Mark Heyman began his professional career in the film industry as an unpaid personal assistant to Aronofsky. This entry-level role immersed him in the day-to-day operations of independent filmmaking, starting around the mid-2000s in City's indie scene, where —Aronofsky's production company—was based. Heyman supported Aronofsky on the 2006 film , handling assistant duties that provided hands-on learning in production logistics and creative development. Heyman soon advanced to director of development at , a position that involved scouting , fostering project ideas, and contributing to the company's pipeline in New York's competitive environment. In this role, he navigated the challenges of entry-level positions in the industry, including starting without compensation and building networks through persistent involvement in low-profile tasks, which are common hurdles for aspiring screenwriters transitioning to professional roles. These experiences honed his understanding of evaluation and support, emphasizing the value of and incremental advancement in a field where initial opportunities often demand unpaid labor and long hours. His first credited role came as co-producer on Aronofsky's 2008 film The Wrestler, where he assisted with key responsibilities such as conducting research trips to wrestling events and supporting overall and . This involvement marked a pivotal step from assistant work to credited contributions, allowing Heyman to apply his expertise while learning the intricacies of bringing a to the screen amid the constraints of budgeting and scheduling.

Collaboration with Darren Aronofsky

Mark Heyman's most prominent collaboration with came through their work on the 2010 psychological thriller , where Heyman served as a key co-writer. The originated from Andres Heinz's titled The Understudy, which Aronofsky and Scott Franklin had acquired approximately a decade earlier; Heyman, then serving as Aronofsky's of at , was tasked with revising it alongside John McLaughlin. The adaptation process transformed the original theater-centric story into a ballet-world , emphasizing themes of perfectionism and the duality of the as the grapples with artistic and psychological unraveling. Heyman collaborated closely with Aronofsky to refine the script, drawing influences such as Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Double to heighten the tension between control and self-loss, while ensuring the story captured the intense pressures of the community. In production, Aronofsky directed the film, which starred in the lead role of Nina Sayers, a descending into madness; Portman underwent a year of intensive training and performed most of her own dance sequences under the guidance of choreographer . The project wrapped after a 42-day shoot and was released by Fox Searchlight Pictures on December 3, 2010. Black Swan achieved significant critical and commercial success, earning five Academy Award nominations, including for Best Picture, and grossing over $106 million at the domestic against a $13 million budget. This breakthrough project marked a pivotal elevation in Heyman's profile, transitioning him from behind-the-scenes development roles to credited and producer on high-profile features.

Independent screenwriting projects

Following the critical acclaim of , which elevated his profile in , Mark Heyman pursued independent screenwriting opportunities that allowed greater creative autonomy. Heyman's first major independent project was co-writing (2014) with director Craig Johnson, adapting Johnson's earlier short film into a feature-length dramedy. The screenplay explores themes of family reconciliation and through the story of estranged twins and , who reunite after personal crises and confront their shared history of dysfunction. The collaboration began over a decade earlier during , evolving through multiple drafts that shifted from an initial romance concept to a character-focused narrative emphasizing emotional depth and humor amid tragedy. The film premiered at the , where it won the Screenwriting Award for its poignant scripting. Roadside Attractions acquired U.S. distribution rights shortly after the premiere, leading to a starring as and as . In 2023, Heyman contributed the final shooting script for The Boogeyman, an adaptation of Stephen King's 1973 short story, working alongside initial writers . Directed by , the centers on a family's encounter with a malevolent entity preying on grief-stricken children, expanding the story's claustrophobic dread into a broader exploration of loss and parental fear. Produced by , the project marked Heyman's entry into mainstream horror screenwriting, blending psychological tension with visceral scares. Heyman is set to make his directorial debut with , announced in 2024, where he also wrote the screenplay for this . The film stars , , , and , and follows a young couple who seek healing at a retreat led by an enigmatic figure following a traumatic event, only to unravel the group's unconventional spiritual practices amid growing suspicion and terror. Principal photography took place in , beginning in March 2025 and wrapping later that year, highlighting Heyman's shift toward helming his own visions in the genre. Across these projects, Heyman's has evolved toward character-driven narratives that intertwine intimate emotional landscapes with elements of and , prioritizing psychological complexity over spectacle.

Television work

Mark Heyman transitioned to television by creating and executive producing the series , which premiered on CBS All Access (now Paramount+) in 2018. The show, inspired by George Pendle's Strange Angel: The Otherworldly Life of Rocket Scientist John Whiteside Parsons, chronicles the life of , a pioneering who became involved in practices, blending with themes of , , and . Heyman's prior experience in feature film screenwriting, such as on , informed his approach to adapting the complex, character-driven narrative for episodic television. The series ran for two seasons, each consisting of 10 episodes, and starred as Parsons, with supporting performances by and . Set in Los Angeles, it explores Parsons' dual life as a self-taught contributing to America's early rocketry efforts and a devotee of Aleister Crowley's Thelemic , incorporating elements of ritualistic occultism and interpersonal intrigue. Heyman wrote six episodes across the run, including the pilot and season 2 premiere "The Fool," while overseeing the overall narrative arc to balance factual historical events with dramatic interpretations of Parsons' esoteric influences. Production faced challenges inherent to the emerging streaming landscape, as the project originated in development at AMC in 2014—where Heyman assembled a writers' room and completed scripts for the first season—before moving to CBS All Access, which ordered it to series in 2017 and utilized the existing AMC scripts. This network shift highlighted the fluid nature of premium cable-to-streaming transitions during that period. The series was canceled in November 2019 after its second season concluded in July, amid CBS All Access' evolving originals strategy, preventing further exploration of Parsons' story. Heyman's work on Strange Angel marked a significant expansion of his career, allowing him to delve into serialized storytelling and production oversight on a larger scale than his feature film projects, thereby diversifying his portfolio in the television medium.

Filmography and recognition

Feature films

Mark Heyman's contributions to feature films span producing and screenwriting roles, often in collaboration with notable directors and talent in drama, thriller, and horror genres. The Wrestler (2008)
Heyman served as co-producer on this drama directed by , starring as an aging professional wrestler struggling with personal decline and health issues while attempting a comeback. The film explores themes of redemption and the physical toll of the sport, with key collaborators including producer Scott Franklin and actress .
Black Swan (2010)
Heyman co-wrote the screenplay (with Andres Heinz and John McLaughlin, based on Heinz's story) for this directed by , featuring as a ballerina descending into obsession and madness while preparing for the role of Swan Lake's Swan Queen. Key collaborators included producer Scott Franklin and co-star , emphasizing the competitive world of .
The Skeleton Twins (2014)
Heyman co-wrote the screenplay with director Craig Johnson for this comedy-drama starring and as estranged twins who reunite following personal crises, including suicide attempts, and confront their history. The film highlights emotional reconciliation, with producers Jennifer Lee and Melanie Mermel among key collaborators.
Zipper (2015)
Heyman served as producer on this erotic thriller directed by Mora Stephens, starring as a federal prosecutor whose extramarital affairs threaten his career and family. The film explores themes of , , and .
mother! (2017)
Heyman served as executive producer on this film written and directed by , starring and as a couple whose isolated life is disrupted by intruders, serving as an for environmental and biblical themes. Key collaborators included producers Scott Franklin and .
The Boogeyman (2023)
Heyman contributed to the final draft of the screenplay (with , based on their story from Stephen King's short story) for this supernatural horror film directed by , centering on a grieving family terrorized by a malevolent entity after a tragic loss. Starring and , it involves producers and .
Pendulum (upcoming)
Heyman is writing and directing this horror mystery thriller, produced by , starring and as a couple attending a new-age retreat in to heal from trauma, only to uncover unsettling spiritual practices led by an enigmatic figure. Additional key collaborators include actors and , with production by . Principal photography wrapped in 2025.

Television credits

Mark Heyman created the historical drama series , which premiered on All Access in 2018 and ran for two seasons, totaling 18 episodes with runtimes of approximately 45–55 minutes each. The show, inspired by George Pendle's book Strange Angel: The Otherworldly Life of Rocket Scientist John Whiteside Parsons, chronicles the dual life of as a pioneering engineer and enthusiast in . As , Heyman oversaw the production in collaboration with and AMC Studios, emphasizing themes of scientific ambition intertwined with . Heyman wrote the pilot episode, "Augurs of Spring," which introduces Parsons' early experiments and his encounter with influences, setting the tone for the series' blend of historical fact and dramatic speculation. He also penned the second episode of season 1, "Ritual of Abduction," advancing the narrative of Parsons' immersion in Aleister Crowley's teachings while balancing his professional pursuits at the . In season 2, Heyman contributed to the writing of the premiere, "The Fool," co-credited with story by George Pendle and teleplay by Dagny Atencio Looper, which explores escalating tensions within Parsons' and his rocket research amid pressures. These episodes highlight Heyman's approach to adapting real historical events into serialized storytelling, drawing from his prior experience to craft character-driven arcs.

Awards and nominations

Heyman's contributions to the screenplay for (2010), shared with Andrés Heinz and John McLaughlin, earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Original at the . The film also garnered a British Academy Film Award nomination for Best Original . Furthermore, the screenplay received a nomination for Best Original from the . For (2014), co-written with Craig Johnson, Heyman won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award in the U.S. Dramatic category at the . Heyman's later projects, including the CBS All Access series (2018), which he created and executive produced, and the screenplay for The Boogeyman (2023), did not receive major awards nominations but earned solid critical reception, with achieving a 71% approval rating on based on 17 reviews. These honors, especially the high-profile nominations for , elevated Heyman's profile in the industry, positioning him as a sought-after capable of blending psychological depth with commercial appeal.

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