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David Dorfman

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. David Dorfman was born in Riverdale, New York. He attended New York University and moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in screenwriting. After years of working as a script reader at William Morris, Dorfman finally broke through and sold his first major script to New Line Cinemas, originally entitled The Guest, in 1998. The film's release was delayed and Dorfman's second major script, Anger Management, was actually released first. Anger Management spent two weeks at the top spot at the box office during April 2003 and grossed more than 135 million dollars. The Guest, eventually released during the summer of 2003 under the name My Boss's Daughter, could not match the major success of Anger Management, grossing almost 16 million dollars. Dorfman was rewarded for his work by being named to the list of “Ten Hottest Voices in Comedy” by Variety. Description above from the Wikipedia article David S. Dorfman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


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Born:
Feb 7, 1993 In Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Movie/TV Credits:
14
First Appeared:
In the series Ally McBeal 1997-09-08
Latest Project:
Movie Zombie Roadkill 2010-10-04
Known For
Poster of Zombie Roadkill
Poster of Drillbit Taylor
Poster of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Poster of Invisible Child
Filmography
Movie Zombie Roadkill Simon 2010-10-04
Movie Drillbit Taylor Emmit 2008-02-04
Movie The Ring Two Aidan Keller 2005-03-10
Series Ghost Whisperer Unknown 2005-09-23
Movie A Wrinkle in Time Charles Wallace Murry 2003-04-25
Movie The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Jedidiah 2003-05-21
Series Joan of Arcadia Unknown 2003-09-26
Movie The Singing Detective Young Dan Dark 2003-10-24
Movie The Ring Aidan Keller 2002-10-18
Movie Bounce Joey Janello 2000-11-15
Movie Panic Sammy 2000-12-01
Series Family Law Rupie Holt 1999-09-20
Movie Invisible Child Sam Beeman 1999-03-08
Series Ally McBeal Unknown 1997-09-08