Larry Madill
Larry Madill was born on Oct 04, 1979 in USA. Larry Madill's big-screen debut came with Getting There directed by Steve Purcell in 2002. Larry Madill is known for Wristcutters: A Love Story directed by Goran Dukic, Will Arnett stars as Messiah and Abraham Benrubi as Erik. The upcoming new movie Larry Madill plays is Christmas in Hollywood which will be released on Nov 12, 2014.
Born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and raised in Evansville, Indiana, he began writing professionally at the age of seventeen. Writing for websites, the occasionally op-ed for the local paper, and as a entertainment and rock journalist for News4U magazine (a local magazine, distributed through Indiana and Kentucky).Seeking better and bigger things Larry moved to Los Angeles in 2001. He embarked on a short-lived career in independent film production as a script supervisor.Larry returned to the freelance world of the written word in the Summer of 2002 with the re-write of the pilot script, then titled for "Love Fetish" (subsequently re-titled "Fetish", later re-titled "Think Kinky").Thereafter he took up the position of head screenwriter for Marullus Productions, Inc. penning the pilot teleplay and story of the science fiction drama "Metropolis". In September of 2002 he completed his first feature film script for Mother Nature Productions, tentatively entitled, "Perfect Plan". Larry wrote four more feature films in two years, optioning them to Marullus Productions, Inc. while also taking the reigns as MPI's Vice-President until March 2004 when he split with the company over creative differences.He currently splits his time between various writing projects, script supervising, and producing short films for fledgling companies and new directors. Larry lives in Hollywood, California, and currently seeks Truth, Beauty, Love, and a Good Agent.
Birthday
Oct 04, 1979Place of Birth
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA
Known For
Movies & TV Shows
- 2014
writer, producer
4.4 - 20143.7
- 20124.8
- 2006
script and continuity department
7.2 - 2002
script and continuity department
6.6 - 2002
script and continuity department
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