Darin Henry
Appearance
Darin Henry | |
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Born | 1970 or 1971 (age 53–54) |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Temple University[1] |
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Darin Henry (born 1970 or 1971 (age 53–54))[1] is an American television writer. He has written for many different television series, including Seinfeld, Futurama, The War at Home and Oddballs. He also wrote a Big Finish Doctor Who audio called The Game. He wrote an episode for Shake It Up and is the co-executive producer for the series.
Writing credits
[edit]- "While you Weren't Sleeping" (series 5)
- "Neighbour Wars" (series 8)
(Also for the last episode of series 8 Henry was credited as an associate producer with Paul Minnett & Brian Leveson.)
- "The Guru" and "Kenzo's Project" (co-written with Tom Anderson) (series 9)
- "Mary Christmas" (co-written with Paul Minnett & Brian Leveson) (series 10)
- "Darts All, Folks" (series 11)
- "Amy" (co-written with Lee Mack)
- "Dancing" (co-written with Lee Mack)
- "The Van Buren Boys" (series 8)
- "The Slicer" (with Gregg Kavet and Andy Robin) (series 9)
- "The Bookstore" (series 9)
- "The Clip Show, Part 1" (series 9)
- "It's a Living"
- "Three's Company"
- "Whodunit Up?" (season 2)
- "Spirit It Up" (season 3)
- "Clean It Up" (season 3)
- "Forward and Back It Up" (season 3) (with Jennifer Glickman)
- "Stress it Up" (season 3)
- "Off the Grid" (season 1)
- "Wanted Dead or Fly"
- "Line Cutters"
- "Pillow Fight Club"
- "Almost Home Alone"
- "Partners"
References
[edit]- ^ a b Henshaw, Steven (April 26, 1996). "CV Grad Tells TV Success Story". The Sentinel. p. 1.
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External links
[edit]- Darin Henry at IMDb