David Diamond (screenwriter)

David Diamond is an American screenwriter. He frequently collaborates with David Weissman.[1]

Early Life

Diamond was born on April 19, 1965 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Diamond and Weissman met in high school, at Akiba Hebrew Academy (now Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy).[2] They graduated in 1983.

Career

The duo sold their first spec script, The Whiz Kid, to 20th Century Fox in 1994. Their first produced project came in 2000, The Family Man starring Nicolas Cage and Tea Leoni. Cage's production company, Saturn Films, helped produce the film. The Family Man opened at #3 at the North American box office making $15.1 million in its opening weekend, behind What Women Want and Cast Away, which opened at the top spot.[3]

Diamond and Weissman next wrote the sci-fi comedy Evolution, helmed by Ivan Reitman. Evolution was based on a story by Don Jakoby, who turned it into a screenplay along with Diamond and Weissman. The film was originally written as a serious horror science fiction film, until director Reitman re-wrote much of the script. A short-lived animated series, Alienators: Evolution Continues, loosely based on the film, was broadcast months after the film was released.[4] They partnered with Wedding Crashers producer Andrew Panay on Old Dogs and When In Rome.

Since 2018, Diamond has been teaching screenwriting at the Shalhevet High School in Los Angeles.[5]

In 2019, the duo will publish a screenwriting manual, Bulletproof: Writing Scripts That Don't Get Shot Down.[5] The book draws from their extensive film experience.

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