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David Manson was born on 1952. Discover David Manson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

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2013

In 2013, Manson executive produced and wrote on the acclaimed Netflix original series, House of Cards, starring Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright, for which he received Golden Globe, Writer's Guild, and Emmy nominations. This began an association with Netflix which included executive producing and writing on both the acclaimed Kyle Chandler series, Bloodline, and the hit series, Ozark, starring Jason Bateman and Laura Linney.

2008

Manson was the show-runner and wrote several episodes of the FOX series New Amsterdam (2008), was a consulting producer/writer on the NBC series, Life (2009), and directed multiple episodes of Law & Order, Criminal Intent (2009). He then executive-produced a pilot for FX, Outlaw Country (2011), starring Mary Steenburgen and John Hawkes, and in 2012, executive produced and co-wrote (with Richard LaGravenese) the pilot for the series The Divide; originally produced for AMC, it became the first scripted series for WeTV.

2001

Later in the 90s, Manson also produced several films with his wife, writer/producer Arla Sorkin Manson, including the CBS telefilm, The Wedding Dress (2001). He also executive-produced two films for TNT: Thicker Than Blood (1998) with Mickey Rourke, based on Bill Cain's award-winning play, Stand-Up Tragedy; and Baby (2000), starring Farrah Fawcett and Keith Carradine, for which Manson received a Writers Guild nomination for his adaptation.

2000

After 2000, Manson focused more on writing and executive-producing television series. He served as a consulting producer/writer on the hit HBO series, Big Love (2006), was the show-runner on the FX series, Thief (2006), starring the Emmy Award-winning Andre Braugher, and created, wrote, directed and executive produced the EMT drama, Saved (2006), for TNT.

1997

He is perhaps best known for having executive-produced and co-created (with playwright Bill Cain), the Peabody Award-winning drama Nothing Sacred (1997), and more recently, having been an executive producer/writer on the second season of Netflix's House of Cards (2013), which garnered thirteen Emmy nominations.

He then co-created, produced, and directed the controversial drama, Nothing Sacred (1997), about an irreverent Catholic priest, which was the subject of an advertiser boycott instituted by the conservative pressure group, The Catholic League. The series won not only the Peabody Award, but also a Humanitas Award, the Writers Guild Award, and the Viewers for Quality Television Founders Award.

1990

Manson entered into the series business as co-creator/executive producer of Against the Law (1990) for FOX and made his directorial debut with Those Secrets (1992) for ABC, which he also executive-produced.

1984

In features, he executive-produced and developed the Cannes Film Festival Special Jury Prize Winner Birdy (1984) starring Matthew Modine and Nicolas Cage. He then produced the Sting documentary, Bring on the Night (1985), directed by Michael Apted, which earned a Grammy Award for best long form video; he also executive-produced The Cemetery Club (1993), starring Ellen Burstyn, and produced the Drew Barrymore film, Mad Love (1995), both for Touchstone Pictures where his company was housed for several years.

1980

In 1980, Manson formed his own company, Sarabande Productions, aimed at creating a platform for prestigious writers. He has since worked with Pulitzer Prize winners including Michael Chabon, Donald Margulies and Jules Feiffer, and acclaimed screenwriters such as Joan Tewkesbury, Barbara Turner, John Sacret Young, and National Book Award recipient Denis Johnson.

Through the 1980s and 90s, Manson, through Sarabande, executive-produced a number of television movies, including Rising Son (1990) starring Matt Damon in his first major role, the Christopher Award-winning NBC film, Eye on the Sparrow (1987), and Nightjohn (1996), directed by Charles Burnett, which was the recipient of a Special Citation Award from the National Society of Film Critics and which The New Yorker named the best American movie of the year.

1977

He started in the film business at Dick Berg's Stonehenge Productions where he produced his first film, The Spell (1977), for NBC, at the age of twenty-four. As Senior Vice President of Stonehenge, he produced several movies and miniseries including the first major television miniseries about Vietnam, A Rumor of War (1980), which the New York Times called 'unusually ambitious and admirable' and the Washington Post referred to ‘as true as a movie is going to get’.

1952

David Manson (born 1952) is an American film and television producer, screenwriter and director.

1919

Manson was born in New York City to two musicians who had met as students at the Juilliard School. His father, Eddy Manson (né Eddy Lawrence Manson; 1919–1996), a harmonica virtuoso, moved the family to Los Angeles in 1965 to pursue his career as a film composer.