Erik Patterson

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Erik Patterson is a screenwriter, television writer, and playwright.

Life

Erik is a graduate of Occidental College and the British American Drama Academy.

His plays have been produced by Playwrights' Arena, the Los Angeles Theatre Center,[1] Theatre of NOTE, Evidence Room, and The Actors' Gang, and developed through the Lark Play Development Center, Moving Arts, Black Dahlia, Naked Angels, and the Mark Taper Forum. He has had monologues published by Heinemann and Smith & Kraus.

Along with writing partner Jessica Scott, he has written screenplays for Warner Premiere, ABC Family, the Disney Channel, The Hatchery, and Universal.

Erik currently lives in Los Angeles, California.

Awards

He won a 2010 Writers Guild of America Award for Best Children's Script (Long Form) for Another Cinderella Story.[2]

He was nominated in the 40th Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series for "R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour".[3]

His play He Asked For It[4] was nominated for a 2009 GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Los Angeles Theater.[5] It was nominated for a 2008 Ovation Award for World Premiere Playwriting, as well as being named one of the Top 10 Plays of 2008 by Frontiers Magazine.[6] In 2003, his play Yellow Flesh Alabaster Rose won a Backstage West Garland Award for Best Playwriting and was a finalist for the PEN USA Literary Award. In 2004, his play Red Light Green Light was nominated for an Ovation Award for World Premiere Playwriting.

Work

Plays

  • "The Sex Lives of Strangers" (unproduced)[7]
  • Sick (2010)[8]
  • He Asked For It (2008)[9]
  • Red Light Green Light (2004)[10]
  • Yellow Flesh Alabaster Rose (2003)[11]
  • Tonseisha (2001)

Film & TV

He has written several episodes of the television series R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour including:

  • "Best Friend Forever" (1.12)
  • "Wrong Number" (1.16)
  • "The Perfect Brother" (1.20)
  • "Pumpkinhead" (2.5)
  • "Brush With Madness" (2.6)
  • "The Hole" (2.10)
  • "Stage Fright" (2.15)
  • "Grampires: Part 1" (3.1)
  • "Grampires: Part 2" (3.2)
  • "Poof de Fromage" (3.15)
  • "Funhouse" (upcoming)
  • "Bad Egg" (upcoming)

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