David Wilcox (screenwriter)
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David Wilcox | |
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Occupation | Writer, producer |
Years active | 1998 - present |
David Wilcox is an award nominated[1] television writer and producer
Career
He is well known for working on series such as Law & Order, Dragnet, and the American remake of Life on Mars.
In January 2012, ABC picked up 666 Park Avenue to pilot. Wilcox created the project and served as executive producer and writer.[2]
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.[3] Episodes he contributed to are as follows:
- "Fracture"
- "Snakehead"
- "Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep?" (co-written with Matthew Pitts)
- "The Abducted" (co-written by executive story editor Graham Roland)
- "Immortality" (co-written by story editor Ethan Gross)
- "6:02 AM EST" (co-written with co-executive producer Josh Singer and Roland)
References
- ↑ "2009 TV Nominees". Writer's Guild of America, West. Retrieved October 6, 2010.
- ↑ ABC Picks Up Supernatural Drama Pilot. Accessed 15 February 2012.
- ↑ David Wilcox. Accessed 15 February 2012.
External links
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