Scott Milhouse Gimple is an American producer and screenwriter working in the field of creating comics, cartoons and television series.
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| Birth name | Scott Milhouse Gimple |
| Date of Birth | March 29, 1971 (aged 48) |
| Place of Birth | Berkeley Hayes , New Jersey , USA |
| Citizenship | |
| Profession | producer , screenwriter |
| Direction | comics , science fiction |
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Early
Scott M. Gimple grew up in Berkeley Hayes New Jersey and graduated from Governor Livingston High School. [1] After school, Scott received a diploma from the University of Southern California , graduating from the Higher School of Film and Television acting upon him.
Career
Scott M. Gimple worked as a screenwriter on NBC . On this channel, he became one of the authors of the series " Life as a Sentence ." For Fox TV, he participated in the creation of the Race project. For the ABC channel , he worked on the series “ Remember What Will Be ” [2] . Gimple co-authored the Ghost Rider 2 script with Seth Hoffman and David Goyer. [3]
In 2011, he joined the crew of the AMC channel working on the series The Walking Dead . He became a producer and screenwriter for the second season of the series. In particular, in his script, the third episode of the second season of “To Save the Last” (the “Save the Last One” ) was shot; well-received by critics, the seventh series - "Already Almost Dead" ( Eng. "Pretty Much Dead Already" ); and the tenth episode "18 miles" ( Eng. "18 Miles Out" ).
In January 2013, Scott M. Gimple became the next runner of The Walking Dead, replacing Glen Mazarra. Scott M. Gimple became executive producer and author of several scripts for the fourth season of the series [4] .
Scott participated in the creation of the Disney animated series en: Pepper Ann , and he also wrote several scripts for the Simpsons comics [5] . Gimple became one of the creators of the animated series " en: Fillmore! ". Together with Bill Morisson, he wrote the comic book Heroes Anonymous [6] .
Works
Cinema
| Year | Title | Position |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Ghost Rider 2 | One of the authors of the script |
Television
Producing
| Year | Title | Position | Season |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | The Walking Dead | Executive producer | Fifth season |
| 2013 | Executive producer, showrunner | Fourth season | |
| 2013 | Executive producer | Third season | |
| 2012 | Executive producer | Third season | |
| 2011 | Producer | Second season | |
| Harassment | Co-producer | First season | |
| 2010 | Co-producer | First season | |
| “ Remember what will happen ” | Executive Editor | First season | |
| 2009 | |||
| " Life as a Sentence " | Editor | Second season | |
| 2008 | |||
| 2004 | " En: Fillmore! " | Executive producer, Conversation Officer | Second season |
| 2003 | Second season First season | ||
| 2002 | First season |
Screenwriter
| Year | Title | Series | Season |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | " Da Vinci Demons " | "The Prisoner" | The first season, Series No. 3 |
| "The Serphent" | The first season, Series No. 2 | ||
| The Walking Dead | 30 Days Without an Accident | Fourth Season , Episode 1 | |
| “This Sorrowful Life” | Third Season, Episode 15 | ||
| “Clear” | Third Season, Episode 12 | ||
| 2012 | Hounded | Third Season , Episode 6 | |
| 18 Miles Out (with Glen Mazarra) | Second season, Series No. 10 | ||
| 2011 | Already Almost Dead (Pretty Much Dead Already) | Second season, Series No. 7 | |
| “Save the Last One” | Second season , Series No. 3 | ||
| 2010 | Harassment | "The Longest Night" | Second season, Series No. 8 |
| “ Remember what will happen ” | Future Shock (Together with Timothy J. Lee) | The first season, Series No. 22 | |
| Better Angels (with Ian B. Goldberg) | The first season, Series No. 14 | ||
| 2009 | "Black Swan" | The first season, Series No. 4 | |
| 2008 | " Life as a Sentence " | “Did You Feel That?” (With Jonathan Shapiro) | Second season, Series No. 6 |
| "Not for Nothing" | Second season, Series No. 4 | ||
| 2007 | Race | Rear View (shared with Christine Reidl) | The first season, Series No. 6 |
| El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera | "Eye Caramba" (author of the plot) | The first season, Series No. 13 | |
| Miracle City Worker | The first season, Series No. 8 | ||
| American Dragon: Jake Long | "The Love Cruise" | Second season, Series No. 18 | |
| 2006 | "The Rotwood Files" | Second season, Series No. 15 | |
| 2005 | "The Halloween Bash" | The first season, Series No. 17 | |
| 2003 | en: Fillmore! | "Immune to All but Justice" | Second season, Series No. 5 |
| 2002 | "Ingrid Third, Public Enemy # 1" | The first season, Series No. 8 | |
| "Nappers Never Sleep" | The first season, Series No. 7 | ||
| "A Wurm in Our Midst" | The first season, Series No. 3 | ||
| 1997 | en: Jungle Cubs | "Hair Ball" | Second season, Series No. 7 |
Notes
- ↑ LePoidevin, Michelle H. “From Berkeley Heights to Berkeley, Gimple Finds Justice With 'Fillmore!'” , The Westfield Leader , September 26, 2002, p. 24. Accessed February 27, 2011. “As the Creator and Executive Producer of Walt Disney Television Animation's new Saturday morning program, Fillmore !, Berkeley Heights native Scott Gimple has brought a new duo of crime-solving intermediate school superheroes to the screen - minus the violence ... Gimple, who attended fifth grade through senior year in Berkeley Heights, graduated Governor Livingston High School. ”
- ↑ Molly McAleer. FlashForward Writer Scott Gimple Dishes on What's Next For the Show . TV.com
- ↑ Columbia Pictures Might Be Forced to Recast 'Ghost Rider' . BloodyDisgusting.
- ↑ Andreeva, Nellie . Scott Gimple Promoted To Showrunner Of 'The Walking Dead', Replaces Glen Mazzara (January 14, 2013). Date of treatment January 14, 2013.
- ↑ Brigid Alverson. Fun Rules the Day at Kids Comic Con . Publishers Weekly.
- ↑ Disney-Clipart - Wikki-Jake Long (link not available) . Date of treatment October 3, 2013. Archived October 4, 2013.
Links
- Gimple, Scott M. on the Internet Movie Database