Tom Kapinos Explained

Tom Kapinos
Occupation:Writer, producer, screenwriter

Tom Kapinos is an American television writer and screenwriter best known for his creation of the Showtime series Californication and the Fox series Lucifer.

Early life

Kapinos attended Island Trees School District on Long Island, New York.[1]

Career

Kapinos moved from New York to California in the mid-1990s, working in Los Angeles for Creative Artists Agency as a staff story analyst. In 1999, Fox 2000 purchased his first sold screenplay, The Virgin Mary, with actress Jennifer Aniston attached to play the title role.[2] The film was never made, but after reading The Virgin Mary the producers of Dawson's Creek offered Kapinos a job.[3]

After beginning his career in television in 1999 as a writer and eventually executive producer on Dawson's Creek, Kapinos moved on to his own series, Californication, a dramedy on which he was executive producer and chief writer.

Filmography

Television

The numbers in writing credits refer to the number of episodes.

TitleYearCredited asNetworkNotes
CreatorWriterExecutive
Producer
scope=rowDawson's Creek1998–2003 (20)The WBCreative consultant
Co-producer
Supervising producer
scope=rowCalifornication2007–14 (66)Showtime
scope=rowDead People2015The CWUnaired pilot
scope=rowLucifer2016–2021 (1)Fox
Netflix
Executive consultant
scope=rowRoadies2016 (1)Showtime
scope=rowWhite Famous2017 (10)Showtime
scope=rowLovestruck2019FoxUnaired pilot

Notes and References

  1. Web site: In Retirement, Mr. Amato Is Still Teaching. Patch.com. Levittown, New York. Justin. Izzo. March 29, 2012. December 1, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181202003411/https://patch.com/new-york/levittown-ny/in-retirement-mr-amato-is-still-teaching. December 2, 2018. live.
  2. Web site: Petrikin. Chris. Fox 2000 buys 'Virgin' spec. Variety. January 2, 2018. February 11, 1999.
  3. Web site: Sex, Lies and Californication . Tara de Bach . Writers Guild of America . https://web.archive.org/web/20090719033937/http://www.wga.org/content/default.aspx?id=3108. July 19, 2009. 3 February 2012.