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Chris Downey

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Chris Downey
Born
Queens, New York, United States
Occupation(s)Writer, producer
Years active1998–present
SpouseLisa
ChildrenNicholas, Isabella

Chris Downey is an American writer and producer.

Downey got his start as a television writer with an episode of Cosby in 1998. He went on to write for several other shows, including Oh, Grow Up, and What about Joan, and later to produce other shows, including The King of Queens and Leverage.

Early life

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Chris Downey was born in New York City and lived with his parents. Before working in television, Downey went to law school and wrote for his school's newspaper. Downey enjoys collecting Marvel comics and souvenirs from the 1939 New York World Fair.

Career

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Downey was a co-creator, writer and an executive producer of the TV show, Leverage, which ran for five seasons from 2008–2012 on TNT. Downey stated that he feels the biggest challenge with the show is constantly having to come up with new challenges and cons for the crew, as he felt they had done so many already.[1]

Podcast

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For five months, between November 2012 and March 2013, Downey produced and hosted a weekly podcast, The Downey Files, at his personal website and on iTunes. Each episode featured Downey and a guest tackling a half-baked movie idea and developing it in full within a half-hour. Guests have included Wil Wheaton, John Rogers, Christine Boylan, Eric Heissner, Michael Colton, and John Aboud.[2]

Filmography

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Writer

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Year Title
1998 Cosby
1999 Oh, Grow Up
2000 What About Joan
2001–2007 The King of Queens
2008–2012 Leverage
2012 Showrunners
2018 Unsolved
2019 Pearson
2020 Station 19
2023 Poker Face

References

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  1. ^ "'Leverage' exec: 'Cons are a challenge'". Digital Spy. July 7, 2010.
  2. ^ http://chrisdowneyindustries.blogspot.com/ [user-generated source]
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