Scott Neustadter

Co-creator; executive producer; screenwriter

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Co-creator, executive producer of “Daisy Jones & The Six” and screenwriter whose credits include (500) Days of Summer and The Pink Panther 2

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“Daisy Jones & The Six” co-creator and executive producerScott Neustadter talks about his early career, writing book adaptations, and the making of the limited series for Amazon.

Co-Creator Scott Neustadter finds dream job in ‘Daisy Jones + The Six’

“Daisy Jones & The Six” co-creator and executive producerScott Neustadter talks about his early career, writing book adaptations, and the making of the limited series for Amazon.

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