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John Quilico

Founder and President of Screenwriters Annex, LLC

Personal Details

Name: John Quilico

Last visit: Mar 21, 2008

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Interests

travel, writing, reading, working out, football, movies, working on films, and leisure time w/ family and friends.

Books

Anything by the likes of Tom Clancy, Terry Brooks, Mario Puzo, JRR Tolkien, R.A. Salvatore, Leon Uris, James Patterson, Robert Ludlum, and so many others.

Movies

Too many to mention...that's why I love this business.

Television

Sopranos, Deadwood, Rome, 24, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Survivor (I know, it's an addiction I can't let go).

What's on your DVR?

About Me

John began his career in the film industry as a background player on The Break Up, starring Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Anniston. He later parlayed that gig into a full-time stint as a featured inmate and a stand-in on Season 1 of Fox Television's hit show, Prison Break, starring Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell. He has since worked as background on numerous features with scenes shot in Chicago including, Butterfly on a Wheel, License to Wed, The Grudge 2, Quebec, Death of a President, Fred Claus, and The Merry Gentleman (directed by and starring Michael Keaton).

He graduated the Beginning Improv program at Second City in Chicago in 2006.

He recently worked as a set production assistant on The Dark Knight directed by Christopher Nolan, and did first and second unit set PA work on the new Angelina Jolie film by Univeral Pictures, Wanted.

He co-founded and serves as president for Screenwriters Annex, LLC, an organization committed to the continuing education and promotion of aspiring screenwriters and filmmakers looking to embark on a successful career in the film and television industry...(Aren't we all?)

Goal

To make a profound impact in shaping today's pop culture as well as building a network of A-list filmmakers, writers, producers, consultants, and educators who also leave their legacy in the film and television industry.

Also--

Living for today because tomorrow may never come.

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