Simon de Waal

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Simon de Waal (born in Amsterdam in 1961) is a Dutch writer.

He has specialized in television and film scripts, he won the 'Golden Calf' in 2000 (grand prize for the Netherlands Film), for best screenplay for the film Leak. Leak also won best film, best director and best actor, and several international awards, making it one of the most successful Dutch films. Several of the series he wrote, were either nominated or awarded with prizes for best television series in the Netherlands, for instance Unit 13, Bureau Kruislaan and Baantjer. Baantjer won the 'Golden Televizier Ring' for best series, after being nominated for it twice.

His book Cop vs Killer was nominated for best thriller in 2005, in the Netherlands as well as in Belgium. He still works - part-time, due to his success as a writer - as a homicide detective in Amsterdam, since 1986. At the age of 18, in 1979, he started working as a police officer in Amsterdam. He has contributed to almost every police-series in the Netherlands.

In 2005, he collaborated with Lynda La Plante, creator of Prime Suspect and The Commander, and co-wrote a 2x90 minutes episode for The Commander (ITV, 2005) called "Blacklight".

His new book, a thriller called Pentito, will be published november 2007. It is based on a true story, about an Italian mafia informant in the Netherlands, who was forced to give information to law enforcement in order to survive.

He co-wrote a film called 'Kapitein Rob', which will be in theatres november 29th 2007.

In 2003 he started his own production company Screenpartners, that up to now co-produced the police tv-series 'Boks' (on tv in 2006) and the film 'Kapitein Rob' (in theatres november 2007)

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