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Producer/Writer

Name: Richie Solomon
Last visit: Jul 19, 2008
Location: Burbank, CA, United States
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Richie Solomon has appeared on numerous talk shows, including The Tonight Show and Larry King Live. He has been quoted in the Los Angeles Times and even inspired a classic episode of Seinfeld.
Solomon graduated SUNY Binghamton with a degree in cinema. He loved learning so much he decided to apply to graduate school. After being rejected by the same universities that refused Steven Spielberg, he thought to himself, "What the hell do they know anyway," and moved out to L.A. to create his own education.
Alas, Solomon's wisdom proved true, as he quickly learned skills that were missing from even the top film schools’ curricula. He learned how to order and carry more than 50 drinks from Starbucks and to get them back to the studio while still hot and without a spill. He learned which producers liked shredded Parmesan on their Caesar salads and which ones didn’t. And most important of all, he learned how to work long hours for little pay and still show up each morning with a smile.
Solomon soaked in and applied his newfound knowledge to building a résumé in film and television production. He has worked alongside such screen legends as Johnny Depp, Marlon Brando, and Bob Goldthwait. OK, so "Bobcat" might not be a screen legend but he was engaged to Nikki Cox, which makes him some kind of legend.
Solomon has since crafted several scripts for the big screen and small, including a few for the giant screen (IMAX®). He has developed projects for companies such as Fox Searchlight Pictures, 20th Century Fox Television, MTV Networks, Harvey Entertainment, and GSD&M. He received three Emmy® nominations for his work on the interactive series Stranger Adventures.
And as for the endeavor which garnered all the aforementioned media attention, next to Cosmo Kramer, Solomon is arguably the most celebrated seat-filler that has ever filled a seat. His whirlwind reputation at the craft began after Paula Poundstone interviewed him on The 45th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. He has since retired from that profession, deciding when it came to seating on his bottom -- it was best to go out on top.
Specialties:
Interactive & New Media, Comedy, Episodic Series, Contracts, Legalese, Press & Publicity, Extensive Production Background, and Working with a Smile.
Guilds and Associations:
Writers Guild of America, West
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
WGAw Videogame Writers Caucus
WGAw Writers Education Committee
WGAw New Media Caucus Steering Committee
Volunteer Mentor at Young Storytellers Foundation
Honors and Awards:
Emmy Award Nominee
The 34th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards
"Outstanding Broadband Drama"
Emmy Award Nominee
The 33rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards
"Outstanding Achievement in Video Content"
Emmy Award Nominee (On Behalf of Riddle Productions)
The 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards
"Outstanding Achievement in Interactive Television Programming"
Speaker
2007 Scriptwriters Showcase
2006 Scriptwriters Showcase
Press and Publicity:
On The Page: Screenwriting - 18 December 2007
"Episode 16" hosted by Pilar Alessandra
Chicago Tribune - 1 October 2007, pg. Section 3, Page 1, 5
"Web tangles TV writers" by Richard Verrier and Dawn C. Chmielewski
Los Angeles Times - 26 September 2007, pg. A1, A18
"Online work emerges as big issue in Hollywood"
by Richard Verrier and Dawn C. Chmielewski
Script Magazine - November/December 2006, Vol. 12, Iss. 6, pg. 24-27
"Mobisodes" by John Scott Lewinski
Creative Screenwriting - September/October 2006, Vol. 13, Iss. 5, pg. 10
"Adventures on the New Frontier" by Sean Kennelly & Gavin Hartnett
Writers Store eZine - 28 April 2006, Iss. 96
"Interview with the 'Stranger Adventures' Writing Team" by Christie Taylor
Scripts:
Joey - "Joey and the Reality Show" - spec
Joey_RealityShow.pdf (58.5 KB)
I know... I know... But in my defense, I wrote this the first month of its premiere, when it still had promise. It still cracks me up though. I mean, come on, it's Joey. You gotta love Joey.
Complete and utter world domination.
Supervising Producer
Daily Rage!
2006 - 2007
From the creators of the Emmy-nominated "Stranger Adventures."
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Win a $1,000-a-day and a chance at the even bigger monthly Grand Prize.
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Supervising Producer/Writer
Stranger Adventures
2006 - 2007
"Stranger Adventures" nominated for three Emmys.
The "Danny Bowles and the Jade Treasure" episode of Stranger Adventures was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for "Outstanding Achievement in Interactive Television Programming."
The "Ian Hollister and the Haunted Hospital" episode was nominated for a Daytime Emmy for "Outstanding Broadband Drama."
The "Helen Beaumont" episode was nominated for a Daytime Emmy for "Outstanding Achievement in Video Content."
"Stranger Adventures" is a groundbreaking, online, interactive, brain-teasing, adventure series. Each weeklong episode spans different genres and introduces a new central character, the Stranger. The Stranger "pleads" to the viewer to join him or her on a unique quest where he or she will need their help to "crack" a 10-digit pass code. Puzzle-solving clues and hints are embedded throughout the presentation, in bits of dialogue, on props, in ambient sounds, interactive animations and graphic-enhanced text communications. "Crack the code" and you could win up to $25,000.
Don't be a stranger to adventure - StrangerAdventures.com
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