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| name = David Reynolds | image = | other_names = Dave Reynolds | residence = United States | occupation = Screenwriter, actor | years active = 1986–present | notable_works = {{plainlist |
}} }} David Reynolds is an American screenwriter for television and film. His credits include the Disney animated films The Emperor's New Groove and Finding Nemo. Reynolds is currently a representative for The Gersh Agency.[1] BiographyIn the early 1990s, he became a television writer.[2] He made his writing debut on the late night television series, Late Night with Conan O'Brien. Afterwards, he started to trend into film with his theatrical debut as additional story material on Mulan. After the success of Mulan, Disney gave Reynolds a 'six-year contract' deal to work for both Walt Disney Feature Animation and Pixar. Some later works with the "Mouse-House" included additional writing on story for A Bug's Life, writer of the host segments on Fantasia 2000, and got his official writing debut with The Emperor's New Groove. He went on to write with other writers on films like on The Lost Empire with Tab Murphy, The Jungle Book 2 with Karl Geurs and Evan Spiliotopoulos, and his most acclaimed work yet, Finding Nemo, with Andrew Stanton and Bob Peterson. He received numerous nominations and awards for Nemo, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay, a BAFTA nomination for Best Original Screenplay, a Hugo Award nomination for Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form, and a Nebula Award nomination for Best Script, and won an Annie for Writing in a Feature Production. His last movie credit was for working on Chimpanzee where he was a creative consultant and wrote the short film The Polar Bears in 2012. In 2007, Reynolds was slated to write a film adaptation of the book Nightmare Academy.[3] In 2010, it was reported that he was working at Sony Pictures Animation for a feature titled Futuropolis that would've been co-written and directed by Stephan Franck.[4] {{as of|2018||}}, no updates have emerged for Nightmare Academy and Futuropolis. On June 7, 2015, Reynolds and New Groove director Mark Dindal attended a conversation event for the Austin Film Festival to share their knowledge, secrets, and strategies. Filmography
BibliographyAlong with being an established screenwriter, he also writes books. These include:
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References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2010/12/gersh-absorbing-lit-boutiquery-hohman-maybank-lieb-87164/|publisher=Deadline|title=UPDATE: Gersh Confirms Hohman Maybank Lieb Deal|author=Mike Fleming Jr|date=December 1, 2010|accessdate=November 11, 2017}} 2. ^{{cite news|title=Director Mark Dindal and Screenwriter David Reynolds, The Emperor's New Groove Interview|url=http://www.lightscameraaustin.net/mark-dindal-june-2015.html|author=Robert Sims|accessdate=6 June 2015|work=|issue=June 4th, 2015}} 3. ^{{citenews|title=David Reynolds to Write Nightmare Academy|url=http://www.moviefone.com/2007/10/01/reynolds-to-write-nightmare-academy/|accessdate=15 September 2016|work=Movie Fone|issue=1 October 2007}} 4. ^{{cite news|title=Sony Pictures Animation Teams with FINDING NEMO Co-Writer for Original Animated Film|url=http://collider.com/sony-pictures-animation-david-reynolds/|author=Bill Graham|accessdate=12 August 2016|work=|issue=15 December 2010}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=Steve Carell Will Headline Disney's Brooklyn Family Robinson|url=https://m.imdb.com/news/ni57548262|accessdate=19 August 2016|work=Cinema Blend|issue=June 2014}} External links
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