The famous Michael Hirst is an English screenwriter and producer. He is best known for his films Elizabeth and Elizabeth: The Golden Age, as well as the Emmy Award-winning television series The Tudors and Vikings. Hirst owns Green Pavilion Entertainment, a production company he launched in December 2017.
Hirst was head writer, creator, and executive producer of the Showtime television drama series The Tudors which aired from 2007 to 2010. It tells the story of King Henry VIII and his Six Wives as well as his court and the dilemmas throughout his kingdom during his reign.
Hirst is one of the co-writers of the screenplay for the James Dalessandro book, 1906. The story follows a young man who discovers a series of secrets and lies that left San Francisco highly vulnerable to the fires that engulfed it in the aftermath of the 1906 earthquake. Brad Bird was the director; it was released in 2012.
Hirst had been chosen to write the movie adaptation of Stuart Hill’s best-selling book: The Cry of the Icemark before it was put on hold and is also set to adapt Bernard Cornwell’s book Azincourt, which tells the story of King Henry V of England and the Battle of Agincourt. In 2011, he co-produced the series Camelot with Chris Chibnall for Starz.
How much does Michael Hirst make a year?
Michael Hirst makes $900.000 per year.
What is Michael Hirst’s net worth?
Michael Hirst’s net worth is estimated at around $3 to $5 million.