Nick Santora (born 1970) is a writer and producer born in Queens, New York. He won the Best Screenplay of the Competition in the New York City Independent International Film Festival. He has also written and/or produced The Sopranos,[1] The Guardian, Law & Order, Prison Break, Lie to Me, Scorpion and he created and executive produced Beauty and the Geek. Nick also co-wrote/created/executive produced the television series Breakout Kings. He served as executive producer and developer of Scorpion from 2014 to 2018 with 4 seasons.[2][3]
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Santora graduated from Columbia Law School and practiced law for six years before giving up a full-time practice to write and produce television.
Nick also wrote and produced The Longshots, a film starring Ice Cube and Keke Palmer, and was a credited writer on the Lionsgate/Marvel Studios film Punisher: War Zone.
Santora's first novel, Slip & Fall, was selected by Borders Books Stores to be the debut novel for their newly created publishing division. It was a National Best Seller.[4] His second novel, Fifteen Digits, was published in 2012 by Little Brown's suspense/thriller imprint, Mulholland Books.
Film
TV
Year | Title | Credited as | |
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Writer | Producer | ||
2002 | The Sopranos | Yes | No |
2002–04 | The Guardian | Yes | Yes |
2004–05 | Law & Order | Yes | Yes |
2005–09 | Prison Break | Yes | Yes |
2005–09 | Beauty and the Geek | No | Yes |
2009–2010 | Lie to Me | Yes | Yes |
2011–12 | Breakout Kings | Yes | Yes |
2012–13 | Vegas | Yes | Yes |
2013 | Hostages | Yes | No |
2014–18 | Scorpion | Yes | Yes |
2019 | FBI | Yes | No |
2020 | Most Dangerous Game | Yes | Yes |
2020 | The Fugitive | Yes | Yes |
2022 | Reacher | Yes | Yes |
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