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    Gerald Di Pego

    Screenwriter, producer

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  1. Gerald Di Pego (born July 22, 1941) is an American screenwriter and producer. Feature film screenplays. W (also known as I Want Her Dead), Cinerama, 1974;

    • Producer, screenwriter
    • 1972–present
    • Christine DiPego
  2. Published between 1978 and 1996. A crime novel with Detective James Della taking on Chicago’s “gangster killer,” a troubled, guilt-ridden man executing members of the city’s mafia outfit. I adapted this novel as a movie for Showtime in 1991 starring Lou Gosset Jr., Anthony LaPaglia, and Peter Coyote. Coyote was nominated for a Cable ACE ...

  3. Feb 3, 2007 · Gearld Di Pego. : The Power of Scripted Emotional Resonance. With over 30 credits in film and television, screenwriter Gerald Di Pego’s filmography includes The Forgotten, Phenomenon, Instinct and Message in a Bottle. Also the author of five published novels, Di Pego is prolific writer who still finds time for a peaceful walk most days.

  4. Gerald Di Pego was born in 1941. He is a writer and producer, known for Phenomenon (1996), Message in a Bottle (1999) and The Forgotten (2004). He has been married to Christine DiPego since 1992.

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    • Writer, Producer, Soundtrack
  5. Jan 29, 2015 · 154 & Paradise is a new play by accomplished screenwriter Gerald Di Pego, who has recently set his hand to live theater and just happens to live in Santa Ynez. Yes, that 154, and Paradise Road. ...

  6. Alex Cides straps on his tool belt one morning, only to find his wife is gone, his daughters fear him, he's lost his job and a mysterious curse has thrown him out of balance with the universe. Ten impossible tasks in LA's mythical underbelly stand between setting things right, or losing everything. Literally.

  7. Films. Words and Pictures produced by Latitude Productions, Curtis Burch. Directed by Fred Schepisi. “Gerald DiPego’s screenplay revolves around some truly witty, sassy dialogue that will give the film its raison d’être.”. ( Chicago Sun Times ) “A truly witty romantic comedy with emotional depth.”. ( The Hollywood Reporter )

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