Mark Frost

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Nationality: American

biography

Prolific documentarian and TV writer turned screenwriter, executive producer and director. Frost is best known for his collaborative efforts with director David Lynch. Frost's career as a TV writer began after he quit school to work with Steven Bochco at Universal Pictures, where he penned episodes for such series as "The Six Million Dollar Man", "Lucas Tanner" and "Sunshine". Frost later moved to PBS to write, produce and direct documentaries. Notable among his work for public television is "The Road Back", a documentary about a rehabilitation program for juvenile felons. He then moved back Continued

Credits

Book as Source Material
2005
Screenplay
2005
Executive Producer
1992
Screenplay
Associate Producer
screenplay
Director
screenplay
Executive Producer

milestones

Year
Milestone
 
Wrote episodes of "Sunshine" and "The Six Million Dollar Man" for Universal Television
 
Returned to Minneapolis; became literary associate at Guthrie Theater and playwright-in-residence at Midwestern Playwright's Lab
 
Chicago's St. Nicholas Theater produced his play, "The Nuclear Family"; Mark Medoff's workshop at New Mexico State University staged another, "Heart Trouble"
 
Made TV documentary (for PBS), "The Road Back"
 
Worked as writer, story editor, and executive story editor for the NBC drama series, "Hill Street Blues"
Continued

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