Template:Did you know nominations/Bill Dubuque


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The result was: promoted by Cwmhiraeth (talk) 07:14, 26 January 2018 (UTC)

Bill Dubuque

 * ... that screenwriter Bill Dubuque was inspired to write Netflix TV show Ozark from having worked at a resort on the Lake of the Ozarks as a teen? Source: "Dubuque has been fascinated by Lake of the Ozarks since he worked there in summers as a teen. At the family-owned Alhonna Resort and Marina, he did “pretty much everything,” from handyman chores to working on the dock to manning a barbecue grill. ... In the second episode, Marty visits a resort called the Blue Cat, which was inspired by Alhonna", St. Louis Post-Dispatch
 * ALT1:... that screenwriter Bill Dubuque based Ozark's Blue Cat on a real Lake of the Ozarks resort where he worked as a teen? Source: "Dubuque has been fascinated by Lake of the Ozarks since he worked there in summers as a teen. At the family-owned Alhonna Resort and Marina, he did “pretty much everything,” from handyman chores to working on the dock to manning a barbecue grill. ... In the second episode, Marty visits a resort called the Blue Cat, which was inspired by Alhonna", St. Louis Post-Dispatch
 * ALT2:... that Bill Dubuque, screenwriter of Ozark and The Accountant was a recruitment headhunter before turning to writing? Source: "In 2008, Bill Dubuque was a corporate headhunter trying to make the transition to screenwriting", LA Times; "Dubuque went on to work for years as an employment headhunter before trying his hand at writing scripts in 2008, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
 * ALT3:... that Bill Dubuque's screenplays for The Judge and The Accountant were each featured on the Black List of the best unproduced screenplays in Hollywood? Source: "Dubuque, whose script landed on the 2011 Black List of the best unproduced screenplays in Hollywood", LA Times; Black List 2011; Black List 2012
 * ALT4:... that Bill Dubuque's screenplays for The Judge and The Accountant were each named to the Black List, as being among the best unproduced screenplays in Hollywood? Source: "Dubuque, whose script landed on the 2011 Black List of the best unproduced screenplays in Hollywood", LA Times; Black List 2011; Black List 2012
 * Reviewed: London Welsh Amateur

5x expanded by OwenBlacker (talk). Self-nominated at 16:01, 6 January 2018 (UTC).


 * Symbol confirmed.svg Recent 5x expansion makes it barely long enough, cites, copyvio etc. all check out. Of the various hooks I think I prefer ALT3 the most, which is cited by the Variety list. Maury Markowitz (talk) 13:39, 7 January 2018 (UTC)