Patrick Somerville (b. 1979)

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Birthplace:
Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA

Born:
April 14, 1979

Patrick Somerville is an American novelist and screenwriter known for his literary works and contributions to television. He has authored novels such as "The Cradle" and "This Bright River," receiving critical acclaim for his storytelling and character development. In addition to his literary accomplishments, Somerville has made significant contributions to television as a screenwriter. He served as a writer and producer for the acclaimed series "The Leftovers" and created the Netflix series "Maniac," which showcased his imaginative storytelling and unique narrative style. Somerville's ability to craft compelling stories across different mediums has established him as a versatile and influential figure in literature and television.

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Executive Producer:
2022  Family Squares

Producer:
2022  Family Squares
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Screenplay:
2014  Trouble & the Shadowy Deathblow
2022  Family Squares
????  Ursa Major

Screenstory:
2014  Trouble & the Shadowy Deathblow
2022  Family Squares
????  Ursa Major

Writer:
2014  Trouble & the Shadowy Deathblow
2022  Family Squares
????  Ursa Major

Co-Producer:
2014  The Leftovers

Creator:
2014  The Leftovers
2018  Maniac
2021  Made for Love
2021  Station Eleven

Executive Producer:
2014  The Leftovers
2018  Maniac
2021  Made for Love
2021  Station Eleven

Supervising Producer:
2014  The Leftovers
2018  Maniac
2021  Made for Love
2021  Station Eleven

Writer:
2001  24
2013  The Bridge
2014  The Leftovers
2018  Maniac
2021  Made for Love
2021  Station Eleven

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