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  1. David Reynolds is an American screenwriter for television and film. His credits include the Disney animated films The Emperor's New Groove and Finding Nemo.

  2. Tickets cost £499 and get you access to all three days of the world’s biggest screenwriting event plus the online network and over 1,000 hours of past videos of sessions. Buy a ticket The London Screenwriters' Festival is owned and operated by London Screenwriters Festival Limited, Ealing Studios, Ealing Green, London W5 5EP..

  3. David Reynolds (screenwriter), American screenwriter for television and film; David H. Reynolds, co-owner of a mobile home parks business in the United States; David K. Reynolds (active since 1976), American psychologist; David P. Reynolds (1915–2011), American businessman, also owner and breeder of thoroughbred racing horses; David S ...

  4. Script error: No such module "For". David Reynolds is an American screenwriter for television and film. His credits include the Disney animated films The Emperor's New Groove and Finding Nemo. Reynolds is currently a representative for The Gersh Agency.[1] In the early 1990s, he became a television writer.[2] He made his writing debut on the late-night television series, Late Night with Conan ...

  5. David Reynolds is an American screenwriter. He began his writing career in 1993 as one of the original writers on NBC’s, "Late Night With Conan O’Brien". In 1995, after over 400 shows, he moved to Los Angeles to work on Tarzan (1993) for Disney. There he met with a little-known animation studio named Pixar. He was hired to help develop their second feature, A Bug’s Life. For the next six ...

  6. Learn about David Reynolds on Apple TV. Browse shows and movies that feature David Reynolds including Finding Nemo, The Emperor's New Groove, and more…

  7. For other people with the same name, see David Reynolds. David Reynolds is an American screenwriter for television and film. His credits include the Disney animated films The Emperor's New Groove and Finding Nemo. Reynolds is currently a representative for The Gersh Agency.[1] In the early 1990s, he became a television writer.[2] He made his writing debut on the late night television series ...