Dan Swimer
TV writer and producer
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Born | 1972 (age 51–52) Manchester, England, United Kingdom |
Nationality | British |
Education | attended Manchester Grammar School and then Leeds University |
Occupation(s) | television writer, producer |
Dan Swimer (born 1972 in Manchester) is a British television writer, producer, consultant and associate. He has produced episodes of Popworld, Lily Allen and Friends, and Sacha Baron Cohen's Who Is America?. He wrote material for Never Mind the Buzzcocks, How TV Ruined Your Life and Stand Up for the Week. He and Simon Amstell wrote Grandma's House.[1] He has worked on You Have Been Watching and Ask Rhod Gilbert and has written for BBC Three show, Crims. He has two children.
References
- ^ Rampton, James (9 August 2010). "A family affair: How to make a British 'Curb Your Enthusiasm'". The Independent. London. Retrieved 31 May 2012.
External links
- Dan Swimer at IMDb
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(1969–1983)
- Waldo Salt (1969)
- Robert Anderson (1970)
- Ernest Tidyman (1971)
- Francis Ford Coppola & Mario Puzo (1972)
- Waldo Salt & Norman Wexler (1973)
- Francis Ford Coppola & Mario Puzo (1974)
- Bo Goldman & Lawrence Hauben (1975)
- William Goldman (1976)
- Alvin Sargent (1977)
- Oliver Stone (1978)
- Robert Benton (1979)
- Alvin Sargent (1980)
- Ernest Thompson (1981)
- Costa-Gavras & Donald E. Stewart (1982)
- Julius J. Epstein (1983)
(1969–1983)
- Arnold Schulman (1969)
- Ring Lardner Jr. (1970)
- John Paxton (1971)
- Jay Presson Allen (1972)
- Alvin Sargent (1973)
- Lionel Chetwynd & Mordecai Richler (1974)
- Neil Simon (1975)
- Blake Edwards & Frank Waldman (1976)
- Larry Gelbart (1977)
- Elaine May & Warren Beatty (1978)
- Jerzy Kosiński (1979)
- Jim Abrahams, David Zucker & Jerry Zucker (1980)
- Gerald Ayres (1981)
- Blake Edwards (1982)
- James L. Brooks (1983)
(1984–present)
- Bruce Robinson (1984)
- Richard Condon & Janet Roach (1985)
- Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (1986)
- Steve Martin (1987)
- Christopher Hampton (1988)
- Alfred Uhry (1989)
- Michael Blake (1990)
- Ted Tally (1991)
- Michael Tolkin (1992)
- Steven Zaillian (1993)
- Eric Roth (1994)
- Emma Thompson (1995)
- Billy Bob Thornton (1996)
- Curtis Hanson & Brian Helgeland (1997)
- Scott Frank (1998)
- Alexander Payne & Jim Taylor (1999)
- Stephen Gaghan (2000)
- Akiva Goldsman (2001)
- David Hare (2002)
- Shari Springer Berman & Robert Pulcini (2003)
- Alexander Payne & Jim Taylor (2004)
- Larry McMurtry & Diana Ossana (2005)
- William Monahan (2006)
- Joel Coen & Ethan Coen (2007)
- Simon Beaufoy (2008)
- Jason Reitman & Sheldon Turner (2009)
- Aaron Sorkin (2010)
- Alexander Payne, Jim Rash & Nat Faxon (2011)
- Chris Terrio (2012)
- Billy Ray (2013)
- Graham Moore (2014)
- Adam McKay & Charles Randolph (2015)
- Eric Heisserer (2016)
- James Ivory (2017)
- Nicole Holofcener & Jeff Whitty (2018)
- Taika Waititi (2019)
- Sacha Baron Cohen, Anthony Hines, Dan Swimer, Peter Baynham, Erica Rivinoja, Dan Mazer, Jena Friedman, Lee Kern & Nina Pedrad (2020)
- Sian Heder (2021)
- Sarah Polley (2022)
- Cord Jefferson (2023)
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