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Peter Gould is a Scriptwriter, Co-Producer and Thanks American born on 1 january 1952 at New York City (USA)

Peter Gould

Peter Gould
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Nationality USA
Birth 1 january 1952 (73 years) at New York City (USA)

Peter Gould is an American television writer and producer. He has worked on all five seasons of the AMC drama Breaking Bad. He had been nominated for four Writers Guild of America (WGA) Awards for his work on the series.

Biography

Gould joined the writing staff of the first season of Breaking Bad in 2008 as a story editor. He wrote the first season episode "A No-Rough-Stuff-Type Deal". The first season writing staff were nominated for the Writers Guild of America (WGA) Award for best new series at the February 2009 ceremony. Gould was promoted to executive story editor for the second season. He wrote the second season episodes "Bit by a Dead Bee" and "Better Call Saul". The writing staff were nominated for the WGA award for best drama series at the February 2010 ceremony for their work on the second season. Gould was promoted to producer for the third season and wrote the episode "Caballo sin nombre" and co-wrote the episode "Kafkaesque" with fellow producer George Mastras. Gould was promoted again to supervising producer for the fourth season in 2011. If a planned spin-off involving Saul Goodman is greenlit by AMC, Gould will launch the series along with Vince Gilligan and then become its full-time showrunner.

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Filmography of Peter Gould (3 films)

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Scriptwriter

Too Big to Fail, 1h38
Directed by Curtis Hanson
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Political films
Actors William Hurt, Edward Asnere, Billy Crudup, Paul Giamatti, Topher Grace, Matthew Modine
Rating72% 3.647913.647913.647913.647913.64791
Too Big to Fail chronicles the 2008 financial meltdown, focusing on the actions of U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson (William Hurt) to contain the problems during the period of August 2008 to October 13, 2008. Dick Fuld (James Woods), CEO of Lehman Brothers, is seeking external investment, but investors are wary as Lehman is seriously exposed to toxic housing assets and the Treasury is ideologically opposed to offering any sort of bailout as it did for Bear Stearns.
Double Dragon, 1h29
Directed by James Yukich
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Martial arts, Comedy, Action, Adventure, Martial arts
Themes Films about computing, Jeu, Sports films, Films set in the future, Martial arts films, Films about video games, Political films, Dystopian films, Films based on video games, Gangster films
Actors Marc Dacascos, Scott Wolf, Robert Patrick, Alyssa Milano, Julia Nickson-Soul, Kristina Wagner
Rating39% 1.957261.957261.957261.957261.95726
Koga Shuko, a crime lord and businessman, explains to his underlings about a powerful, magic medallion called the Double Dragon, which has been split into two pieces. He obtains one half and orders his henchmen to find him the other.

Producer

Too Big to Fail, 1h38
Directed by Curtis Hanson
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Political films
Actors William Hurt, Edward Asnere, Billy Crudup, Paul Giamatti, Topher Grace, Matthew Modine
Roles Co-Producer
Rating72% 3.647913.647913.647913.647913.64791
Too Big to Fail chronicles the 2008 financial meltdown, focusing on the actions of U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson (William Hurt) to contain the problems during the period of August 2008 to October 13, 2008. Dick Fuld (James Woods), CEO of Lehman Brothers, is seeking external investment, but investors are wary as Lehman is seriously exposed to toxic housing assets and the Treasury is ideologically opposed to offering any sort of bailout as it did for Bear Stearns.

Team

El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
Directed by Vince Gilligan
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action, Crime
Actors Aaron Paul, Bryan Cranston, Jonathan Banks, Charles Baker, Jesse Plemons, Matt L. Jones
Roles Thanks
Rating72% 3.647253.647253.647253.647253.64725
Après avoir été libéré par Walter White du repaire du gang de Jack où il était séquestré (dans l'épisode concluant la série Breaking Bad), Jesse Pinkman doit se réconcilier avec son passé pour pouvoir prétendre à un avenir plus radieux, alors qu'il se trouve traqué par les forces de l'ordre.