Nick Hornby (born 17 April 1957) is an English novelist, essayist and screenwriter. He is best known for the novels High Fidelity, About a Boy, and for the football memoir Fever Pitch. His work frequently touches upon music, sport, and the aimless and obsessive natures of his protagonists.
About a Boy
(Novel)
Fever Pitch
(Screenplay)
Fever Pitch
(Novel)
Fever Pitch
(Executive Producer)
Fever Pitch
(Novel)
An Education
(Screenplay)
The Giant's House
(Executive Producer)
The Giant's House
(Writer)
A Long Way Down
(Executive Producer)
A Long Way Down
(Novel)
Brooklyn
(Screenplay)
È nata una star?
(Short Story)
About a Boy
(Executive Producer)
Slam
(Novel)
Juliet, Naked
(Novel)
Wild
(Screenplay)
Faith
(Writer)
An Education
(Executive Producer)
Slam
(Book)
Juliet, Naked
(Executive Producer)
High Fidelity
(Book)
Love, Nina
(Writer)
The Tube: Going Underground
(Executive Producer)
Just One Drink
(Writer)
Just One Drink
(Executive Producer)
State of the Union
(Executive Producer)
High Fidelity
(Executive Producer)
High Fidelity
(Book)
Funny Woman
(Executive Producer)
Funny Woman
(Novel)
State of the Union
(Writer)
Love, Nina
(Executive Producer)
About a Boy
(Creator)
State of the Union
(Creator)
Just One Drink
(Creator)
Funny Woman
(Creator)