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He worked as Reporter in Eenadu Telugu news daily from 1989 to 1993, later he worked as Script Writer in State Institute of Education Technology (SIET), Doordarshan (a UNESCO aided Educational Project).
Chandraprakash Dwivedi is an Indian film director and script writer, who is best known for directing the 1991 television epic Chanakya in which he also played the title role of the political strategist Chanakya.
Bhamidipati Radhakrishna is an Indian playwright and script writer in Telugu cinema.
John Burgmeier (born 1974), American voice actor and script writer
He is currently a script writer, starting with several episodes of Birds of a Feather, and is a writer for Coronation Street, writing over 150 episodes to 2012.
Fernando Di Leo (1932–2003), Italian film director and script writer
Mere Smith — is a television script-writer who wrote for the series Angel.
He is also the script writer of the Sreenivasan starred film, Chithariyavar, directed by Lalji.
Hawks was inspired by the famous animal photographer Ylla, so he had his script writer, Leigh Brackett, change the script to create one of the main characters based on Ylla.
Kyle C. Jones, American voice actor, director, script writer and producer for anime
Besides writing, Bledsoe is a CD-ROM script writer for National Geographic and several other educational organizations, e.g. George Lucas Educational Foundation.
In the 2006 romantic American comedy The Holiday, one of the characters, Arthur, an elderly script writer (played by Eli Wallach), explains a meet cute with an example: "It's how two characters meet in a movie. Say a man and a woman both need something to sleep in, and they both go to the same mens pajama department. And the man says to the salesman: 'I just need bottoms'. The woman says: 'I just need a top'. They look at each other, and that's the meet cute."
The song implies that she has become an aspiring script writer, basing her films' characters on the personas and prejudgments assumed to her by the bullies, which she hopes will be directed by Steven Spielberg.
It is written by popular script writer Samira Fazal, and directed by Haissam Hussain.
He became a script writer for the series in 1966, following in the footsteps of Edward J. Mason, Geoffrey Webb, David Turner and John Keir Cross.
The show is about the lives of four friends, the eponymous "Aparadektoi": Spyros (Spyros Papadopoulos), Dimitra (Dimitra Papadopoulou, who is also the script writer), Yannis (Yannis Bezos) and Vlassis (Vlassis Bonatsos).
Pierre Jolivet (born 9 October 1952, Saint-Mandé, France) is a French director, actor and script-writer.
Bipin Chandran, a famous script-writer of Malayalam Cinema Industry who was famous for the superhit film Best Actor.
Dmitry Puchkov (born 1961), English-to-Russian movie and video game translator, script-writer, and author
His father Akhtar Mirza was a noted film script writer, with credits like Naya Daur and Waqt.
Shortly before the release of So Blonde, the script writer of the game, Steve Ince, was nominated for the Writers' Guild of Great Britain 2008 Awards.
It was a finish no Hollywood script writer would dare to turn in to his boss. A New York Times writer called the Great Lakes Naval Station victory over undefeated, 9-0 Notre Dame, the biggest upset of this or any recent football season. An audience of 23,000, composed primarily of sailors and naval officers, watched from wooden stands in close proximity to Lake Michigan.
Her life work of photographing animals inspired famous movie director and producer, Howard Hawks, so much that he had his script writer, Leigh Brackett, change the script to create one of the main characters based on Ylla for his blockbuster movie, Hatari!, starring John Wayne.