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David Wilcox (screenwriter)
David Wilcox is a television writer and producer. Career He is known for working on series such as ''Law & Order'', '' Dragnet'', and the American remake of '' Life on Mars''. ABC picked up ''666 Park Avenue'' to pilot. Wilcox created the project and served as executive producer and writer. ''Fringe'' In Summer 2009, Wilcox joined the FOX series '' Fringe'' as a co-executive producer and writer at the beginning of season two. He left the show after the third season finale.David Wilcox
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Television Writer
A screenplay writer (also called screenwriter, scriptwriter, scribe or scenarist) is a writer who practices the craft of screenwriting, writing screenplays on which mass media, such as films, television programs and video games, are based. Terminology In the silent era, writers now considered screenwriters were denoted by terms such as photoplaywright, photoplay writer, photoplay dramatist and screen playwright.Steven Maras. ''Screenwriting: History, Theory and Practice.'' Wallflower Press, 2009. pp. 82–85. Screenwriting historian Steven Maras notes that these early writers were often understood as being the authors of the films as shown and argues that they cannot be precisely equated with present-day screenwriters because they were responsible for a technical product, a brief " scenario", "treatment", or "synopsis" that is a written synopsis of what is to be filmed. Profession Screenwriting is a freelance profession. No education is required to be a professional scre ...
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Snakehead (Fringe)
"Snakehead" is the ninth episode of the second season of the American science fiction drama television series '' Fringe''. The episode followed the Fringe team's investigation into horrible deaths caused by large parasitic worms erupting from their victims' mouths. The case soon leads them to a Chinese gang and a black market of immunodeficiency medicinal drugs. Co-executive producer David Wilcox wrote the episode, while Paul Holahan served as its director. Andrew Orloff, the episode's visual effects supervisor, strived to makes the parasitic worms look as real as possible with the help of the actors and camera angles. It featured one-time guest stars Tzi Ma, Colby Paul, Ingrid Torrance and Jack Yang. "Snakehead" first aired on December 3, 2009, to an estimated 6.94 million viewers in the United States. Reviews of the episode were generally negative, as multiple critics expressed their dissatisfaction that little was learned about the series' overall mythology. Plot In Do ...
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American Male Television Writers
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Josh Singer
Josh Singer (born 1972) is an American screenwriter and producer. He is best known for writing '' The Fifth Estate'' (2013), ''Spotlight'' (2015), ''The Post'' (2017) and '' First Man'' (2018). He won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for ''Spotlight'' and was nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Screenplay for ''Spotlight'' and ''The Post''. Early life and education Singer was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was raised Jewish. His father was born Jewish, and his mother converted to Judaism (she herself was born to a Jewish father and a Catholic mother). Singer attended Upper Dublin High School in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, where he appeared in musicals and was a member of math club, drama club, video club, and chorus. In high school, he was elected class treasurer, wrote for the school newspaper, and played for the school's baseball team. Singer won many awards, including the Upper Dublin Medal, science competition and literary prizes, and was co-winn ...
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Ethan Gross
Ethan Gross is an American television writer. Career He worked for three seasons on the FOX science-fiction series ''Fringe'', as executive story editor and writer. He co-wrote the independent thriller ''Klepto'' with the film's director, Thomas Trail. Gross co-wrote the screenplay for '' Ad Astra'' with James Gray, the director of '' The Lost City of Z''. ''Fringe'' episodes * "The Man from the Other Side" (2.19) (co-written with co-executive producer Josh Singer) * "Amber 31422" (3.05) (co-written by Singer) * "Immortality" (3.13) (co-written by co-executive producer David Wilcox) * "Forced Perspective Forced perspective is a technique that employs optical illusion to make an object appear farther away, closer, larger or smaller than it actually is. It manipulates human visual perception through the use of scaled objects and the correlation ..." (4.10) References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Gross, Ethan American television writers American male televi ...
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Immortality (Fringe)
"Immortality" is the 13th episode of the third season of the American science fiction Science fiction (sometimes shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction which typically deals with imagination, imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, Paral ... drama television program, television series ''Fringe (TV series), Fringe'', and the 56th episode overall. In the episode, the Fringe Division of the parallel universe (fiction), parallel universe investigates a series of deaths caused by flesh-eating "skelter beetles", unleashed by a mad scientist (Alon Abutbul). Abutbul, Seth Gabel, Kirk Acevedo, Philip Winchester, Ryan McDonald (Canadian actor), Ryan McDonald, and Joan Chen appeared as guest stars. The episode was written by co-executive producer David Wilcox (screenwriter), David Wilcox and story editor Ethan Gross, and was directed by filmmaker Brad Anderson (director), Brad Anderson. "Immort ...
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Graham Roland
Graham Roland is an American writer and producer. In 2022, he created the crime thriller series ''Dark Winds'' on ''AMC''. Career Roland is known for his work as a writer on the FOX series ''Prison Break'' and on the final season of the ABC mystery series ''Lost''. He also worked as a writer and co-producer on '' Fringe''. He served as a writer and co-producer on the FOX crime/horror series '' Almost Human'' until it was cancelled on April 29, 2014. In 2015, he wrote two episodes of the United States remake of The Returned and has produced all 10-episodes of the first season. He wrote the story and executive produced the Mark Wahlberg espionage action thriller ''Mile 22'', directed by Peter Berg. He is currently working on the action political thriller web television series '' Jack Ryan'', based on characters from the fictional "Ryanverse" created by Tom Clancy. He co-created it with Carlton Cuse. Personal life He is also an Iraq War veteran who served in the United Sta ...
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The Abducted
"The Abducted" is the seventh episode of the third season of the American science fiction drama television series '' Fringe''. The third season spent much of its time alternating between the prime and parallel universes, and "The Abducted" was set in the latter. The episode followed the Fringe team's investigation of "the Candyman", a man who kidnaps children to harvest their youth-giving hormones. The episode first aired on November 18, 2010 in the United States to an estimated 4.85 million viewers. Reviews of the episode were mixed; multiple critics lauded the final five minutes of the episode, while another praised lead actress Anna Torv and actor Lance Reddick's performances. Due to the holiday of Thanksgiving, "The Abducted" began a two-week break that did not end until the broadcast of a December 2 episode. Plot "The Abducted" takes place in the parallel universe; Olivia ( Anna Torv), having broken her conditioning that made her believe she was her doppelgänger Fauxli ...
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Matthew Pitts
Matthew Pitts is an American television writer, best known for his involvement with J.J. Abrams. Career Pitts began his career working as J. J. Abrams' assistant on the film ''Cloverfield'' and held the same position on Abrams' ''Star Trek'', before transitioning into a writer. Pitts has written a horror screenplay entitled ''Spring Break Zombie Cruise'', about a government-created virus that infects a group of people on a Spring Break cruise. The script was shopped to studios, intended to be shot in 3-D. He wrote the script for the upcoming thriller ''Quicksand'', starring Carolina Gaitán and Allan Hawco. He served as a writer, executive story editor, and co-producer on the NBC adventure series ''Revolution''. Other series he would work on include ''Impulse'' and ''Westworld''. ''Fringe'' Pitts worked on the FOX science-fiction/ mystery series ''Fringe'' in some capacity since the first season, beginning with being co-creator Abrams' assistant. He has since been given the ...
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Do Shapeshifters Dream Of Electric Sheep?
"Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep?" is the fourth episode of the third season of the American science fiction drama television series ''Fringe'', and the 47th episode overall. The first half of the third season alternated entire episodes between the parallel universe (the "Other Side") and the prime universe ("Our Side"). "Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep?" took place in the prime universe, and involved several shapeshifters, including Thomas Jerome Newton (Sebastian Roché), who is eventually captured. Meanwhile, Fauxlivia (Anna Torv) attempts to maintain her cover and minimize the damage. The episode was written by David Wilcox and Matthew Pitts, while Kenneth Fink served as director for the hour. It first aired on October 14, 2010 in the United States to an estimated 5.22 million viewers. It received mostly positive reviews, as many critics praised the plot's focus on the shapeshifters. Plot In the prime universe, U.S. senator James Van Horn (Gerard Plunkett ...
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