David Simkins

American screenwriter and television producer


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nameDavid Simkins
alma_materUniversity of Iowa
televisionAdventures in Babysitting
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.
Warehouse 13
occupationscreenwriter, film producer
website
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David Simkins is an American screenwriter and television producer. His first produced screenplay was for the film Adventures in Babysitting in 1987. He has written for and produced television shows such as Charmed, Blade: The Series, Dark Angel and Warehouse 13.

Early life and education

Simkins grew up in South Bend, Indiana. He attended Clay High School, where, in 1973, he start being active in the production of the Junior Achievement-sponsored comedy series Beyond Our Control. Simkins learned the basics of television production on the series, which was broadcast locally on WNDU-TV. After graduating high school in 1977, he studied film and broadcasting at The University of Iowa, earning a bachelor's degree in 1982.

Career

He moved to Los Angeles, California, and got his first job at Sandy Howard Productions answering phones, and later reviewing and budgeting film scripts. Simkins told The South Bend Tribune, "That's where I learned how scripts were written … I learned how they came up with a budget." He later worked for a short period of time as a development executive for New World Pictures.

He has been an active writer and producer for television since his involvement with The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (1993–1994).

In 2022, Simkins was hired as coordinator and facilitator for the "Study Away: LA" program, a semester internship program for Rochester Institute of Technology's School of Film and Animation (SOFA).

Filmography

The projects that Simkins has been involved with include:

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YearTitleDetailsRole
1983Deadly ForceFilm
1984Children of the CornFilm
1987WatchingTV SeriesStudio vision
1987Adventures in BabysittingFilm
1993Micky LoveTV Movie{{unbulleted list
1993 – 1994The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.TV MovieProducer
1993 – 1995The Krypton FactorTV SeriesTechnical supervisor
1995 – 1996Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of SupermanTV Series
1997 – 1998Spy GameTV Series
1998Mercy PointTV Series
1998 – 1999Vengeance UnlimitedTV Series
1999 – 2004CharmedTV Series
2000The Wonderful World of DisneyTV Series
2000 – 2001FreakyLinksTV Series
2001Dark AngelTV Series
2001 – 2002RoswellTV Series
2002AngelTV Series
2006Blade: The SeriesTV Series
2006The Book of DanielTV SeriesCo-executive producer
2007The Dresden FilesTV Series
2008Alien RaidersFilmWriter
2010Warehouse 13TV Series
2010 – 2011Human TargetTV Series
2012Ray Bradbury's KaleidoscopeShort{{unbulleted list
2012GrimmTV Series
2014GracelandTV Series
2015The Lizzie Borden ChroniclesTV Mini Series
2016PowersTV Series
2016Adventures in BabysittingTV Movie
2018title=Depriversdate=page=
2019Wu AssassinsTV Series
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References

References

  1. Bonfiglio, Jeremy D.. (21 January 2007). "The cat herder". [[South Bend Tribune.
  2. Frankel, Daniel. (19 September 2008). "Sci Fi stocks 'Warehouse'". Daily Variety.
  3. Swartenberg, Felicia. (12 November 2023). "Film and animation students spend the semester in Los Angeles".
  4. "David Simkins (I)".
  5. Lowry, Brian. (18 January 2007). "The Dresden Files". Daily Variety.
  6. Dawn, Randee. (6 July 2009). "Warehouse 13 — TV Review".
  7. (18 June 2009). "First Look: Steampunk Gadgets Go Wild in "Warehouse 13"".
  8. "Deprivers".
  9. Petski, Denise. (29 May 2018). "MarVista Entertainment Inks Production Agreement With Robyn Snyder’s Front Row Films; Sets 15 Projects In Development".
  10. Clarke, Kristyn. (13 August 2019). "WU Assassins: Behind the Fight".

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