David Frigerio
David Frigerio | |
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Alma mater | Lee Strasberg Theater Institute |
Occupation(s) | Screenwriter Producer |
Years active | 1998–present |
Notable work | The Signal Crypto |
David Frigerio is an American screenwriter and producer. He was the writer/producer of the 2023 film Land of Bad directed by William Eubank, starring Academy Award winner Russell Crowe.
Background
[edit]Frigerio began his writing career as a playwright in his hometown New York City, writing and producing his first play, an off-Broadway production, at age 21.[1] He is a lover of science fiction and used to attend MUFON conferences, which inspired his work on The Signal.[2] He is strongly influenced by the work of Michio Kaku, Ray Kurzweil, and Neil deGrasse Tyson.[1]
Films
[edit]In 2010, he wrote and produced Wreckage, starring Aaron Paul, Scoot McNairy, and Cameron Richardson.[3] He was writer on the 2014 film The Signal, starring Laurence Fishburne, Brenton Thwaites, and Olivia Cooke which premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival.[4] In 2019 he was producer and co-writer on Crypto, released by Lionsgate.[5] In 2023 he produced Muzzle, starring Aaron Eckhart and Stephen Lang and Bad Hombres starring Tyrese Gibson, Thomas Jane and Luke Hemsworth.
Year | Film | Role | Director |
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2010 | Wreckage | Producer, writer | John Asher |
2014 | The Signal | Writer | William Eubank |
2019 | Crypto | Producer, co-writer | John Stalberg Jr. |
2023 | Land of Bad | Producer, writer | William Eubank |
Muzzle | Producer | John Stalberg Jr. | |
Bad Hombres |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Aaron Neuwirth (June 20, 2014). "Out Now Interviews: David Frigerio of "The Signal"". SoundCloud (Podcast). Out Now Podcast. Retrieved June 21, 2014.
- ^ Jay Runham (May 1, 2014). "Interview: David Frigerio". JayRunham.com (Podcast). The Jay Runham Show. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved June 21, 2014.
- ^ "Cast & Crew: David Frigerio". focusfeatures.com. Focus Features. 2014. Archived from the original on July 31, 2016. Retrieved June 21, 2014.
- ^ Barnes, Brooks (January 21, 2014). "Sundance: Family Ties Behind the Scenes and in the Audience". The New York Times. New York City. Retrieved June 21, 2014.
- ^ www.lionsgatepublicity.com https://www.lionsgatepublicity.com/theatrical/crypto. Retrieved 2021-03-05.
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