David McKenna (b. 1968)

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Alias:
Zachary Long

Birthplace:
San Diego, California, USA

Born:
August 14, 1968

David McKenna (born August 14, 1968 in San Diego, California, USA) is an American screenwriter and producer. He worked as executive producer of E-Ring.  He used the screen name Zachary Long for Bully.  He wrote or played a major/minor part in such films as S.W.A.T and E-Ring T.V Episodes. He is perhaps best known for writing American History X and other novels such as "The Trials and Tribulations of Earl".  Description above from the Wikipedia article David McKenna (writer), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Co-Producer:
1998  American History X

Executive Producer:
1998  American History X
2017  Cocaine Godmother

Producer:
1998  American History X
2001  Bully
2017  Cocaine Godmother

Screenplay:
1998  American History X
2000  Get Carter
2001  Blow
2001  Bully
2003  S.W.A.T.
2017  Cocaine Godmother

Story:
1998  American History X
2000  Get Carter
2001  Blow
2001  Bully
2003  S.W.A.T.
2017  Cocaine Godmother

Teleplay:
1998  American History X
2000  Get Carter
2001  Blow
2001  Bully
2003  S.W.A.T.
2017  Cocaine Godmother

Writer:
1998  American History X
1999  Body Shots
2000  Get Carter
2001  Blow
2001  Bully
2003  S.W.A.T.
2017  Cocaine Godmother
2020  Embattled

Creator:
2005  E-Ring

Producer:
2005  E-Ring

Writer:
2005  E-Ring

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