Darin Henry
Darin Henry | |
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Born | 1970 or 1971 (age 52–53) |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Temple University |
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Darin Henry (born 1970 or 1971 (age 52–53)) is an American television writer. He has written for many different television series, including Seinfeld, Futurama, The War at Home and Oddballs. He also wrote a Big Finish Doctor Who audio called The Game. He wrote an episode for Shake It Up and is the co-executive producer for the series.
Writing credits
- "While you Weren't Sleeping" (series 5)
- "Neighbour Wars" (series 8)
(Also for the last episode of series 8 Henry was credited as an associate producer with Paul Minnett & Brian Leveson.)
- "The Guru" and "Kenzo's Project" (co-written with Tom Anderson) (series 9)
- "Mary Christmas" (co-written with Paul Minnett & Brian Leveson) (series 10)
- "Darts All, Folks" (series 11)
- "Amy" (co-written with Lee Mack)
- "Dancing" (co-written with Lee Mack)
- "The Van Buren Boys" (series 8)
- "The Slicer" (with Gregg Kavet and Andy Robin) (series 9)
- "The Bookstore" (series 9)
- "The Clip Show, Part 1" (series 9)
- "It's a Living"
- "Three's Company"
- "Whodunit Up?" (season 2)
- "Spirit It Up" (season 3)
- "Clean It Up" (season 3)
- "Off the Grid" (season 1)
- "Wanted Dead or Fly"
- "Line Cutters"
- "Pillow Fight Club"
- "Almost Home Alone"
- "Partners"