Tim Davis is a multi-talented screenwriter with over a decade of experience in the entertainment industry. As a story producer in reality TV, he has worked on numerous shows, including Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, God Or The Girl, Big Medicine, Boston's Finest, Tough Enough, and Legends' House. His work has caught the attention of notable figures, with the first person to read his copy being Stone Cold Steve Austin.
Throughout his career, Tim has honed his skills in navigating network notes, meeting tight deadlines, and even saving two shows from cancellation. His writing has been recognized in various festivals, such as the Creative World Awards, Table Read My Screenplay, Scriptapalooza, and the Austin Film Festival. He has also won awards for his script, Finnegan's, which took top honors in the Best Drama TV Pilot category for the Chicago and Hollywood Screenplay contests.
In addition to his work in reality TV, Tim has written episodes for the popular podcast Cults, part of the Parcast Network. His feature film, Murder Made Easy, directed by David Palamaro, won the Indie Spirit Award at the inaugural Women In Horror Film Festival and has received rave reviews from horror fans and critics alike. The film is set to be released on Blu-ray by Scream Team Releasing and digitally by Terror Films in 2019.
When he's not crafting compelling stories, Tim can be found indulging in his favorite hobbies, including watching Doctor Who, reading, researching, and rewatching classic films. He is a self-proclaimed fan of Jaws and Casablanca, two of his all-time favorite movies. Prior to entering the entertainment industry, Tim worked in retail, where he earned awards for his exceptional customer service skills.
As a unique individual, Tim has a number of interesting facts about himself. He is a scotch connoisseur, preferring his drink over ice with a twist of lemon. He is an avid reader and owns more books than he can possibly read. Tim is also an unapologetic fan of the New England Patriots and has earned the nickname "Handsome Timmy D" due to his stint as a professional wrestling referee in the early 2000s.