Eric Guggenheim
Eric Guggenheim (born October 22, 1973) is an American screenwriter. He graduated from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts in 1995. Two years later he sold a script, Trim, to Fox 2000 at age 23. Following that, he wrote an unproduced drama for Warner Bros. and a one-hour drama pilot for USA Network. In 2004, Guggenheim wrote the feature film Miracle. Guggenheim is currently a writer, executive producer and co-showrunner of the CBS series Hawaii Five-0 and Magnum P.I., he was announced as the showrunner after co-creator Peter Lenkov was fired by CBS. Before that he spent four seasons as a writer on the NBC series Parenthood. His brothers are screenwriters Marc Guggenheim and David Guggenheim. His family is Jewish.
Kate McCallum, "The Great Idea: The Feature Film and the Making of Miracle". scr(i)pt. Vol. 10, No.1. Pg. 32.
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Vorname: | Eric |
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Geburtsdatum: | 22.10.1973 (♎ Waage) |
Geburtsort: | Long Island |
Nationalität: | Vereinigte Staaten |
Geschlecht: | ♂männlich |
Berufe: | Drehbuchautor, |
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VIAF: | 265299356 |
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