Post by Ripley on Sept 7, 2016 14:35:58 GMT -5
I was curious about the FTWD writer's room bodies so went digging a bit, looking for credits, resumes and other shows worked upon in the past before they got their ZA on. Her is what I found:
The Wikipedia (not the Wiki) lists this group as writers of the 11 season 2 episodes of FTWD. So I take them in the order of the episodes written, 2.01- 2.11
Dave Erickson (showrunner)
Dave Erickson Wikipedia page "Dave Erickson is an American television writer and producer, best known for co-creating Fear the Walking Dead with Robert Kirkman, which he is currently the showrunner for. He also created the television series Canterbury's Law, and wrote and produced for television series Sons of Anarchy and Low Winter Sun.
Writing Credits:
Canterbury's Law
1.01 - "Pilot"
Sons of Anarchy
1.07 - "Old Bones"
1.11 - "Capybara" (co-written with Kurt Sutter)
2.03 - "Fix"
2.12 - "The Culling" (co-written with Kurt Sutter)
3.02 - "Oiled" (co-written with Kurt Sutter)
3.13 - "NS" (co-written with Kurt Sutter)
4.02 - "Booster" (co-written with Chris Collins)
4.05 - "Brick" (co-written with Brady Dahl)
4.12 - "Burnt and Purged Away" (co-written with Kurt Sutter)
Low Winter Sun
1.03 - "No Rounds"
1.08 - "Revelations"
Marco Polo
1.06 - "White Moon"
Fear the Walking Dead
1.01 - "Pilot" (co-written with Robert Kirkman)
1.06 - "The Good Man" (co-written with Robert Kirkman)
2.01 - "Monster"
Dave Erickson IMDB page
Brett C Leonard: Credited for writing 'We All Fall Down' with co-writer Kate Barnow. That is , the story is by them both, but the teleplay is credited only to Barnow "Story by: Brett C. Leonard & Kate Barnow
Teleplay by: Kate Barnow"
IMDB Page
Playbill article with image (old)
Wikipedia page: "Brett C. Leonard is an American dramatist, screenwriter and producer. A member of the LAByrinth Theater Company of New York City, he is best known for his tragic drama The Long Red Road which was performed at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago under Philip Seymour Hoffman as director, starring Tom Hardy, and for his play "Guinea Pig Solo", originally produced as a co-production between Labyrinth and NY's Public Theater, starring John Ortiz. Leonard also wrote and produced for the HBO TV series Hung (2011).,[1] wrote and served as a Supervising Producer for the AMC series Low Winter Sun, was a writer and co-executive producer on Amazon's "Mad Dogs" and a Consulting Producer on AMC's "Fear the Walking Dead."
Also of note are his plays Roger and Vanessa, produced at Theatre 503 in London, The Actors' Gang in Los Angeles and Tap Gallery in Sydney, "Ninth and Joanie" for Labyrinth, directed by Mark Wing-Davey and Unconditional at NY's Public Theater in a Labyrinth production directed by Mark Wing-Davey that was published in New Playwrights: The Best Plays of 2008.[1] His low-budget film "Jailbait", based on his play, starred Michael Pitt and Stephen Adly Guirgis, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, won Best Narrative Feature at Lake Placid Film Festival and was released theatrically in 2005."
I found , interestingly that he happens to be the partner of - dun dun DUN- Elizabeth Rodrigues, who played Liza in season 1 one FTWD. Who says nepotism isn't a great thing?
The couple at one of his openings
Another image
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The Wikipedia (not the Wiki) lists this group as writers of the 11 season 2 episodes of FTWD. So I take them in the order of the episodes written, 2.01- 2.11
Dave Erickson (showrunner)
Dave Erickson Wikipedia page "Dave Erickson is an American television writer and producer, best known for co-creating Fear the Walking Dead with Robert Kirkman, which he is currently the showrunner for. He also created the television series Canterbury's Law, and wrote and produced for television series Sons of Anarchy and Low Winter Sun.
Writing Credits:
Canterbury's Law
1.01 - "Pilot"
Sons of Anarchy
1.07 - "Old Bones"
1.11 - "Capybara" (co-written with Kurt Sutter)
2.03 - "Fix"
2.12 - "The Culling" (co-written with Kurt Sutter)
3.02 - "Oiled" (co-written with Kurt Sutter)
3.13 - "NS" (co-written with Kurt Sutter)
4.02 - "Booster" (co-written with Chris Collins)
4.05 - "Brick" (co-written with Brady Dahl)
4.12 - "Burnt and Purged Away" (co-written with Kurt Sutter)
Low Winter Sun
1.03 - "No Rounds"
1.08 - "Revelations"
Marco Polo
1.06 - "White Moon"
Fear the Walking Dead
1.01 - "Pilot" (co-written with Robert Kirkman)
1.06 - "The Good Man" (co-written with Robert Kirkman)
2.01 - "Monster"
Dave Erickson IMDB page
Brett C Leonard: Credited for writing 'We All Fall Down' with co-writer Kate Barnow. That is , the story is by them both, but the teleplay is credited only to Barnow "Story by: Brett C. Leonard & Kate Barnow
Teleplay by: Kate Barnow"
IMDB Page
Playbill article with image (old)
Wikipedia page: "Brett C. Leonard is an American dramatist, screenwriter and producer. A member of the LAByrinth Theater Company of New York City, he is best known for his tragic drama The Long Red Road which was performed at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago under Philip Seymour Hoffman as director, starring Tom Hardy, and for his play "Guinea Pig Solo", originally produced as a co-production between Labyrinth and NY's Public Theater, starring John Ortiz. Leonard also wrote and produced for the HBO TV series Hung (2011).,[1] wrote and served as a Supervising Producer for the AMC series Low Winter Sun, was a writer and co-executive producer on Amazon's "Mad Dogs" and a Consulting Producer on AMC's "Fear the Walking Dead."
Also of note are his plays Roger and Vanessa, produced at Theatre 503 in London, The Actors' Gang in Los Angeles and Tap Gallery in Sydney, "Ninth and Joanie" for Labyrinth, directed by Mark Wing-Davey and Unconditional at NY's Public Theater in a Labyrinth production directed by Mark Wing-Davey that was published in New Playwrights: The Best Plays of 2008.[1] His low-budget film "Jailbait", based on his play, starred Michael Pitt and Stephen Adly Guirgis, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, won Best Narrative Feature at Lake Placid Film Festival and was released theatrically in 2005."
I found , interestingly that he happens to be the partner of - dun dun DUN- Elizabeth Rodrigues, who played Liza in season 1 one FTWD. Who says nepotism isn't a great thing?
The couple at one of his openings
Another image
link