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David Wilcox (screenwriter)

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Occupation
  
Writer, producer

TV shows
  
666 Park Avenue

Role
  
Television writer

Name
  
David Wilcox

Years active
  
1998 - present


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Nominations
  
Writers Guild of America Award for Television: New Series, Edgar Award for Best Television Episode Teleplay

Similar
  
Samantha Logan, Terry O'Quinn, Dave Annable, Erik Palladino, Mercedes Masohn

David Wilcox is a television writer and producer

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Career

He is 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.

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. 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

    David Wilcox (screenwriter) Wikipedia