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  1. Jul 12, 2006 · Screenwriter Daryl G. Nickens, who wrote “House Party 2,” taught screenwriting and was active in the Writers Guild, died July 10 in Los Angeles of prostate cancer. He was 57.

  2. Jan 10, 2007 · The WGA West has named the late Daryl G. Nickens as the recipient of its Morgan Cox Honorary Service Award. Nickens, who died in July, will be recognized at the WGA Awards ceremonies on Feb....

  3. Apr 14, 2024 · A former Writers Guild Foundation vice president and member of the Writers Guild of America West's Board of Directors, Daryl Nickens - who passed away last July at the age of 57 - left an indelible mark on his family, friends, and fellow writers over the years through a prolific body of work and community service, leaving a rich legacy that's ...

  4. Nickens, Daryl G. was born on January 21, 1949 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Theodore J. Junior and June Rose (Turney) Nickens. Education Bachelor, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, 1971. Career

  5. Nov 25, 1992 · Ashot at a strong, informative if fictional look at early black filmmakers and the white disregard of their talents is frittered away by writer Daryl G. Nickens' overly extended teleplay,...

  6. Season 5 of the ABC sitcom, Benson, serves an introduction to the recurring characters, Senator Tyler and Whitey Endicott. The season premiered on September 16th, 1983 on ABC and was directed by Bill Foster, Gary Brown, and Katherine Helmond.

  7. Daryl G. Nickens was born on January 21, 1949 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. Daryl G. was a writer and producer, known for The Famous Jett Jackson (1998), Viper (1994) and Webster (1983). Daryl G. was married to Sally Travi. Daryl G. died on July 10, 2006 in Los Angeles, California, USA.