Harley Peyton

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Harley Peyton is an American television producer and writer. He worked in both capacities on Twin Peaks and was nominated for an Emmy Award for his writing on the series. He went to Harvard and Stanford.

Filmography[]

Films[]

Year Film Credit Notes
1987 Less Than Zero Screenplay By
1993 The Three Musketeers Screenplay By Uncredited Revision
1996 Bullet Hearts Executive Producer Television Movie
Heaven's Prisoners Screenplay By Co-Wrote Screenplay with Scott Frank
1997 Keys to Tulsa Writer, Producer, Second Unit Director
Gold Coast[1] Screenplay By
2001 Bandits Writer, Executive Producer
2011 Friends with Benefits Story By Co-Wrote Story with Keith Merryman and David A. Newman
Three Inches Executive Producer
2016 JL Ranch Written By

Television[]

Year TV Series Credit Notes
1990-91 Twin Peaks Writer, Producer
1993 Route 66 Creator, Co-Executive Producer
Moon Over Miami Creator, Writer, Executive Producer
2007 The Bronx is Burning Writer Episode "The Straw"
2012-13 Wedding Band Writer, Consulting Producer
2013-14 Dracula Writer, Co-Executive Producer
2014-15 Reign Writer, Executive Producer
2015 Dominion Writer Episode "The Longest Mile Home"
2016 Dark Matter Writer Episode "She's One of Them Now"
2016-18 Channel Zero Writer, Executive Producer
2019 Project Blue Book Writer, Co-Executive Producer
2021 Chucky Writer, Executive Producer
2021 Fat Vampire Creator, Writer, Executive Producer

References[]

  1. ^ Ray Richmond (18 December 1996). "Caruso back on TV in Showtime 'Gold'". Variety. Retrieved 21 December 2019.

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