
Ted
Elliot
The
key players of the Pirates of the Caribbean film
series are Johhny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow,
Elizabeth Swann (Keira
Knightly)
and Geoffrey Rush as
Captain Hector Barbossa, with Orlando
Bloom as Will Turner.
The
Pirates
of the Caribbean stories follow the adventures of Captain Jack Sparrow
(Johnny Depp), Will Turner
(Orlando Bloom) and Elizabeth Swann
(Keira
Knightley) on a quest for treasure,
the fountain of youth with Joshamee Gibbs (Kevin McNally), and restitution from various curses relating to
gold and silver
coins, all the while evading the British Royal Navy, and Commodore James
Norrington (Jack
Davenport), ending with Carina Smyth (daughter of Hector Barbossa, Kaya Scodelario) and
Henry Turner (son of Will and Elizabeth, Brenton
Thwaites) taking a shine to each
other against (Javier Bardem) Armando
Salazar, who is seeking revenge.
Pirates
of the Caribbean was produced by Jerry Bruckheimer with directors Gore
Verbinski, Rob
Marshall, Joachim
Rønning,
and Espen
Sandberg. The series was primarily written by Ted Elliott
and Terry
Rossio.
ABOUT
TED
Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio have been members of the Writers Guild of America, West since 1968. In 1992, the pair co-wrote the highest-grossing film of the year, the Disney animated feature Aladdin, starring Robin Williams. Their live-action feature-film credits include Little Monsters, starring Fred Savage; Small Soldiers, starring Kirsten Dunst; Godzilla, starring Matthew Broderick; and The Mask of Zorro, starring Antonio Banderas and Anthony Hopkins.
In 1996, Elliott and Rossio became the first writers signed to an overall writing and producing deal at DreamWorks SKG. Their animated projects at DreamWorks, in addition to Shrek, include The Road to El Dorado, featuring Kevin Kline and Kenneth Branagh; Antz (creative consultants), featuring Woody Allen; and Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (creative consultants), featuring Brad Pitt and Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio wrote one of the most successful trilogies in motion-picture history, with the
Walt Disney
Pictures/Jerry Bruckheimer Films productions of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. They also worked with Jerry Bruckheimer as screenwriters of G-Force and received story credit on National Treasure: Book of Secrets. Elliott and Rossio also wrote the DreamWorks animated feature Shrek, winner of the first Academy Award for Best Animated Film in 2002.
Pirates of the Caribbean
"The experience Terry and I had is what every single writer dreams of. For a writer, being on set every day is unheard of. From beginning to end, it was terrific. To be able to talk to the director, the producer, the actors and even someone like the Walt Disney Pictures Presents makeup artist, to ask questions and find out why things are done a certain way, was such a wonderful education. It was gratifying to realize the imagination and creativity each crew member put into the movie. From set design to costumes and makeup, seeing the production unfold on set was better than anything we made up and put on paper."
― Ted Elliott
Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio wrote one of the most successful trilogies in motion-picture history, with the Walt Disney Pictures/Jerry Bruckheimer Films productions of Gore Verbinski's Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the
Black
Pearl, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.
Ted Elliott was one of the four writers for The Curse of the Black
Pearl, and worked with his writing partner Terry Rossio on the sequels, Dead Man's Chest, At World's End, and the fourth film On Stranger Tides, as well as the short film Tales of the Code: Wedlocked. After the making of On Stranger Tides, it was announced that Terry Rossio would write a screenplay for Pirates of the Caribbean 5, but without the assistance of Elliott. However, Rossio himself would be replaced by Jeff Nathanson in 2013.

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