Dario Scardapane | |
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Born | (1966-05-20) May 20, 1966 (age 58) Seattle, Washington, U.S. |
Occupation | Television Writer |
Dario Scardapane (born May 20, 1966) is an American television producer and screenwriter who is best known for his work on the Disney+ show Daredevil: Born Again.
Career
Prior to becoming a screenwriter, Scardapane worked as a journalist in Los Angeles. In 2009, he created NBC's Trauma, starring Cliff Curtis. His other screenwriting credits include Chase, Dominion, and State of Affairs. He also worked as both a writer and consulting producer on FX's The Bridge and Amazon's Jack Ryan, as well as a writer and executive producer on Netflix's The Punisher.
Scardapane's film work includes writing 1993's Posse, starring Mario Van Peebles, and 2022's Memory, starring Liam Neeson.
In October 2023, it was announced that Scardapane would serve as showrunner of the Disney+ show Daredevil: Born Again. He took over the position from Matt Corman and Chris Ord, following the creative overhaul of the series.
References
- Andelman, Bob (2009). "Dario Scardapane, TRAUMA NBC TV show creator: Mr. Media Radio Interview". BlogTalkRadio. Retrieved January 26, 2025.
- Petski, Denise (October 27, 2023). "Marvel's 'Daredevil: Born Again' Taps Dario Scardapane As New Showrunner, Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead To Direct". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on October 27, 2023. Retrieved January 26, 2025.
- Vary, Adam B. (October 27, 2023). "'Daredevil: Born Again' Finds Its New Showrunner, Hires Directors From 'Loki' and 'Moon Knight'". Variety (magazine). Archived from the original on October 27, 2023. Retrieved January 26, 2025.
- Watson, Fay (January 25, 2025). "Daredevil: Born Again showrunner and star Charlie Cox address why they rehauled the Marvel show". GamesRadar+. Archived from the original on January 25, 2025. Retrieved January 26, 2025.
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