Neil Landau

Neil Landau is an American screenwriter, playwright, producer, and director. His film and TV credits include the teen comedy "Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead”, "Melrose Place", "The Magnificent Seven", "Doogie Howser, M.D.", "The Secret World of Alex Mack", and MTV's "Undressed”. He has developed numerous one-hour drama TV pilots for several studios and networks including Warner Bros., Touchstone, CBS, ABC Family, and Lifetime, and has written movies for Universal Pictures, Disney, Columbia Pictures, and 20th Century Fox.

He is currently re-writing an animated feature based on the popular “Tadeo Jones” comic books for El Toro and Warner Bros. Pictures, for whom he also worked as executive script consultant on the film "Lope", which was short-listed for an Academy Award as Best Foreign Film. He is slated as executive script consultant for the upcoming El Toro/Universal Pictures film "Bruc".

Neil has also worked internationally as both co-head-writer and executive script consultant on TV and film projects for Sony Pictures Television International (in Russia), Freemantle Media (in Australia), and Intereconomia (in Spain).

Neil recently served as Executive Vice-President of Scripted Development for Amedia Film Group located in Moscow (Russia), working with writers, creative producers, story editors, and studio executives, guiding a slate of original projects including feature films, animation, miniseries, made-for-television movies, one-hour drama series, situation comedies, soap operas, and historical docudramas.

Neil teaches in the MFA in Screenwriting and Producing Programs at both UCLA School of Film & Television and USC School of Cinematic Arts. He is also a faculty advisor in the MFA in Writing Program at Goddard College.

His first book, "101 Things I Learned in Film School" (Grand Central Publishing), was published in May, 2010. He is also a contributor to the anthology "WriteNow! Screenwriting" (Tarcher/Penguin); published in September, 2010.

Contents

Television credits

Writing

The Young and the Restless (hired by Lynn Marie Latham): Breakdown Writer

Directing

Theatrical credits

Awards and nominations

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