David Hudgins

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David Hudgins, (born 1965 in Durham, North Carolina), is a television writer and producer. Hudgins is a graduate of St. Mark's School of Texas, Duke University and the Dedman School of Law at Southern Methodist University. He practiced law in Dallas, Texas before moving to Los Angeles, California to become a screenwriter. In 2003, Hudgins began his career as a staff writer on Warner Bros. Television show Everwood, where he worked for three years until the show's cancellation in May 2006. He rose to the title of Co-producer and wrote eleven episodes over the course of three seasons, including the series finale "Foreverwood, Pt. II". In 2006, Hudgins moved to the NBC show Friday Night Lights as a writer and Supervising Producer, writing the episodes "Homecoming", "Upping The Ante", and "Mud Bowl". He was nominated along with the rest of the show's writing staff for a Writer's Guild Award for Best New Series in 2007. Hudgins is represented by United Talent Agency in Los Angeles, California.

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