Scott Nimerfro (July 12, 1961 – April 17, 2016) was an American writer and producer, best known for the television series Pushing Daisies, Hannibal and for serving as an associate producer on Bryan Singer's 2000 film X-Men.[1]
Scott Nimerfro | |
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Born | Richfield, Minnesota, U.S. | July 12, 1961
Died | April 17, 2016 Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. | (aged 54)
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Language | English |
Nationality | American |
Notable works | Pushing Daisies, Hannibal, Ringer |
Television work
editEpisodes of Pushing Daisies
edit- "Smell of Success" (1.07)
- "The Norwegians" (2.10)
Episodes of Ringer
edit- "What We Have Is Worth the Pain" (1.17)
- "It's Called Improvising, Bitch!" (1.21)
Episodes of Hannibal
edit- "Coquilles" (1.06) (with Bryan Fuller)
- "Rôti" (1.11) (with Steve Lightfoot and Bryan Fuller)
- "Savoureux" (1.13) (with Steve Lightfoot and Bryan Fuller)
- "Takiawase" (2.04) (with Bryan Fuller)
- "Su-zakana" (2.08)
Episodes of Once Upon A Time
edit- "Breaking Glass" (4.05) (with Kalinda Vazquez)
- "Shattered Sight" (4.10) (with Tze Chun)
- "Heart of Gold" (4.18) (with Tze Chun)
Awards and nominations
editIn 2008, Nimerfro was nominated for a Writers Guild of America award for his work on Pushing Daisies.[2]
Death
editNimerfro died on April 17, 2016, aged 54 after a year long battle with angiosarcoma.[3]
The Once Upon a Time episode "Sisters" is dedicated to his memory. In the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds episode "Subspace Rhapsody" Ensign Uhura has a communication with the 'U.S.S. Nimerfro,' possibly in reference to him. Rebecca Romijn stars in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds as well playing Mystique in X-Men where he was an associate producer.
References
edit- ^ "Scott Nimerfro". TV Guide. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
- ^ "'Pushing Daisies,' 'Damages,' Other Shows Nominated For Writers Guild Awards". Star Pulse. December 13, 2007. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
- ^ Scott L. Nimerfro