Daniel Silva’s Gabriel Allon Coming to the Big Screen

Author Daniel Silva has signed a deal with Universal Pictures to bring Gabriel Allon, the star of his bestselling spy series, to the big screen. Allon is an art restorer and semi-retired Israeli spy, and has starred in ten of Silva’s thrillers. Book eleven, Portrait of a Spy, is due in July.

Universal nearly purchased the movie rights to Silva’s books a few years ago, but the deal fell through. I attended a book signing event back in 2009 for Daniel Silva’s The Defector, and he spoke about Hollywood’s interest in Gabriel Allon. He talked about how frustrating the whole process is and how he wants the movie version of Gabriel Allon to stay true to the character he created. He said:

You know, after nine books I’m very protective of him [Gabriel Allon]. But I also feel that after nine books he belongs less and less to me and more to you the readers. And I feel obligated to make certain that the Gabriel Allon that exists on the page is the one that ends up on the screen. [Applause] And I’m adamant about this. I have heard things that would make my hair stand on end. I had a meeting with a producer and director team that have done some of the most successful thrillers of the last twenty years—a series—I can’t say what they are because these are confidential discussions. And they said they really wanted to do it but there was just one problem. They said, “Does Gabriel really have to be Jewish?” [Laughter] I thought about it and I said, “He is Israeli. I think that’s one we’re not going to be able to fudge.”

So why did Silva sign off on the movie deal this time? According to Deadline, it might be because his friend Jeff Zucker, former head of NBC Universal, has agreed to produce the movie. Silva has been named an executive producer as well.

As for casting Gabriel Allon, Silva said this at the book signing:

I’ve stated often that my ideal casting would be Daniel Day Lewis, but he won a little thing called the Academy Award last year so I don’t know that he’s going to be available. But there are a number of wonderful actors who are dying to play the role.

Who would you like to see as Gabriel Allon? And which of his ten books would make the best movie? Let me know in the comments.

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  • Magexperiment

    I would like for them to start at the beginning, and move through every single one. I would love for the Gabriel Allon books to become like the James Bond movies. I’m glad to see that Hollywood is interested in making Daniel Silva’s books into films, but can’t get over the “Does Gabriel really have to be Jewish” comment. Seriously? Daniel Day Lewis is a nice thought, so is Gabriel Byrne. I would much prefer to see some lesser-known actors in key roles such as Gabriel and Chiara. I saw somewhere on the internet that Olivia Wilde was suggested. I can’t see that choice at all. In any event, the wait is going to be long and torturous.

  • Fred Brogger

    Congratulations Daniel and I know that you and Jamie thought long and hard about this and achieved some level of control regarding choice of director, casting, and script approval. The Allon franchise is an important asset and needs very careful handling, particularly the first one out of the box. Starting at the beginning is a good suggestion if the actor chosen has the age range. By the way I do like the one casting suggestion of Gabriel Byrne. Anyway, Daniel, the best of luck. Having produced some twenty films myself I will be following developments closely and obviously will help in any way I can if needed.

  • Kalbar

    You should start with the very first book and continue on in the order you wrote them. It helps understand Gabriel Allen and the viewer is able to see how he matures as the books continue. Everyone who reads your books has their own vision of who the main characters look like. I picture Shamron looking a little like Ben Gurion, and Gabriel as a typical young Israeli man, with dark curly hair. Whom ever they choose, please, please, do not let them take away the Jewishness of the characters, the story, etc. The world is so anti-semitic these days, and there are so many countries that are against Israel, please make them show this small country and its people in a good light.

  • Fernando_pinho

    I suport the sugestion of gabriel byrne. he is the most similar to my image of gabriel allon. Grey hair, false vulnerability, and the same aura of tragedy.

  • KLM

    Eric Bana is a superb actor to consider for the role of Gabriel. He played the lead in the movie Munich.

    KLM

  • KLM

    - Agreed…start from the beginning with the books.
    - Agreed…would love to see lesser known actors to lend more credence to the story. Very famous actors can often overpower the story with their fame. (Which is likely the case with Water for Elephants)

  • Privateye2212

    I’ve read every Gabriel Allon book and I’d love to see Viggo Mortenson play the role of Gabriel. He has a way of putting so much emotion into a character, and he is awesome in action sequences. Jeff Rush would be totally amazing as the old man (Ariel Sharron) Of course Jeff Rush is amazingly awesome in everything he touches… Moving on, Ciara would be nicely played by Kiera Knightley (as long as she doesn’t lose any more weight). What can I say, she’s hot and Ciara is hot. I’m sure Mortenson wouldn’t mind doing a few love making scenes with her. I’d love to be his stunt double for one of them… Ha!

  • Allen Groves

    I have found the perfect pair as Gabriel Allon and Chiara, they would be Yeuda Levi and Liat Belo

    Allen Groves

  • Emkoutny

    My first thought was Gabriel Byrne, but I heard that Goran Visnjic, who was suburb on ER was being considered and I think he would be ideal. He is a lesser known actor, but he has the smoldering good looks and intensity required.

  • http://profiles.google.com/noble.button kelly taylor

    Oded Fehr (The Mummy, Deuce Bigelow, Covert Affairts, Sleeper Cell fame) would be a great consideration for Gabriel in the movie adaptation. His guest starring role on Covert Affairs was excellent in his role as a spy, + the added bonus of an authentic accent since he is from Israel. Excellent, unassuming, underappreciated actor, who wouldn’t overpower the role.

  • Bobj1156

    Daniel Craig. Period.

    • Allen Groves

      Cant have DC as gabriel and as JB

      • Lee

        I have always seen Gabriel as Daniel Craig also.  I sorta see Robert Loggia as Shamron.

  • newbie

    guy pearce