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1 Background  





2 James Bond franchise  



2.1  Assistant Producer for Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli  







3 Video games  





4 References  





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David G. Wilson
Occupation(s)Producer, screenwriter
EmployerEon Productions
Parent(s)Michael G. Wilson
Jane Wilson
RelativesLewis Wilson (grandfather)
Dana Broccoli (grandmother)
Albert R. Broccoli (step-grandfather)
Barbara Broccoli (half-aunt)

David Gregg Wilson is a British screenwriter and assistant producer for the James Bond movie series and an executive producer of the James Bond video games.[1]

Background[edit]

David G. Wilson, the son of Michael G. Wilson, is VP of Global Business Strategy at Danjaq, LLC and previously was the Head of Creative & Business Affairs for Eon Screenwriters Workshop Ltd and a senior executive at Eon Productions.[2] He is currently a tech investor in interactive entertainment and mass collaboration as the Founder and CEO of Shared Experience Art Machine, GP of Tyr Ventures, and GP of SEAM Ventures.[citation needed]

He has worked in feature film production since 1992 on 11 films, starting out as an assistant director on Japanese low- and medium-budget features in Tokyo, where he worked with director Shohei Imamura.[citation needed] He has worked on five James Bond movies, including as script editor on Quantum of Solace and assistant producer on Casino Royale.[citation needed]

James Bond franchise[edit]

VP Global Business Strategy for Eon Productions.

Assistant Director, GoldenEye[3]

Assistant Producer for Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli[edit]

Video games[edit]

Executive Producer, GoldenEye 007[4]

Executive Producer, GoldenEye Reloaded[5]

Executive Producer, James Bond 007: Blood Stone[6]

Executive Producer, 007 Legends

References[edit]

  1. ^ Campbell, Zoe (1 December 2011). "Bond Video Games Rebooted – GoldenEye 007: Reloaded". Offscreen. Archived from the original on 21 April 2013. Retrieved 26 August 2012.
  • ^ Fletcher, JC. "007 Legends has a Licence to Die Another Day". Joystick.com.
  • ^ "GoldenEye Cast & Crew List". IMDB.
  • ^ "GoldenEye 007 Multiplayer Trailer Released". Wirebot. Archived from the original on 16 December 2012.
  • ^ "007 GoldenEye Reloaded Credits". Moby Games.
  • ^ Calvin, Chang. "007 Bloodstone Credits". Moby Games.
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