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Terence Patrick Winter Wiki Biography
Terence Patrick Winter was born on 2 October 1960, in New York City, USA, and is a producer and writer, best known for his work on both television as well as in films. He is probably best known for being the creator of the television series “Boardwalk Empire” which ran from 2010 to 2014, but all of his efforts have helped put his net worth to where it is today.
How rich is Terence Winter? As of mid-2017, sources inform us of a net worth that is at $12 million, mostly earned through a successful career in film and television. He was also a writer for the series “The Sopranos”, and wrote the screenplay to the film “The Wolf of Wall Street”. As he continues his career, it is expected that his wealth will also continue to increase.
Terence attended New York University, and after graduating would attend St. John’s University School of Law. He completed his law degree and would become a member of the bar in New York City as well as Connecticut. He then practiced in New York City for two years before moving to Los Angeles in 1991. He shifted his focus to a screenwriting career, and became a part of Warner Bros’ Sitcom Writers Workshop. One of his first jobs as a writer was in the series “The Great Defender”, which starred Michael Rispoli. His net worth was already well established.
Winter would go on to write for several other projects, including “Diagnosis: Murder”, “The Cosby Mysteries”, and “Xena: Warrior Princess”. Starting from 2000, he would write 25 episodes of “The Sopranos”, alongside Tim Van Patten., and they would win an Edgar Award and a Writers Guild Award for the episode “Pine Barrens”. Winter would also win two Emmys, one as a writer and the other as a producer of the show, going on to win a total of four Emmys as part of “The Sopranos”. In 2010, he created the series “Boardwalk Empire” and became the show’s head writer, being involved in 15 episodes of the show, and would win a Writers Guild of America Award, plus a Golden Globe Award with its cast also receiving numerous awards, and the ensemble winning a Screen Actor’s Guild Award. The show was also nominated twice for an Emmy Award in 2011 and 2012.
Terence’s latest project is the musical series called “Vinyl”, on which he worked with director Martin Scorsese, however, after one season of the show, he left citing to creative differences; the show went on to be cancelled after just a few months.
Aside from his work in the series, he wrote the screenplay for several films, including “Get Rich or Die Tryin’”, “Brooklyn Rules” and “The Wolf of Wall Street” which would get him an Academy Award nomination.
For his personal life, Winter is married to Rachel – also a screenplay writer – but other details remain private. Terence mentioned in an interview that he got inspiration for “The Wolf of Wall Street” from his work as a lawyer, which he saw a portion of the broker lifestyle. There was a lot of drugs, over the top behavior, and they were earning high amounts of money. Despite that, he left his career to instead pursue his passion for writing.
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Terence Patrick Winter Quick Info
Full Name | Terence Winter |
Net Worth | $12 Million |
Date Of Birth | October 2, 1960 |
Place Of Birth | New York City, New York, U.S. |
Profession | Writer |
Education | New York University, St. John’s University School of Law |
Nationality | American |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1010540/ |
Awards | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series |
Nominations | Academy Award for Best Writing Adapted Screenplay |
Movies | Vinyl, The Audition, The Wolf of Wall Street, Boardwalk Empire, Brooklyn Rules, Get Rich or Die Tryin’ |
TV Shows | Vinyl, Boardwalk Empire |
Terence Patrick Winter Quotes
- [re actor Bobby Cannavale’s work in role as Gyp in Boardwalk Empire (2010)] [It] had to be played at razor’s edge. You’re laughing at him but also terrified. I explained who Gyp was, Bobby came back as Gyp. There was not another conversation. Sometimes an actor works hard, and everyone knows it. Bobby was speaking Italian in a few scenes, and I said, ‘I didn’t know you spoke Italian,’ and he said, ‘I don’t.’ He learned it for the role, worked privately with his own dialogue coach. But he doesn’t talk about it. I know only because I happened to ask.
- [ The Sopranos (1999)] I watched eighteen different versions of the last scene of the series finale. All very subtle variations on each other, but that was so painstaking, shot by shot, and it took David [Chase] weeks I think to put that ending together. I thought it was great. What I always took away from it was: when you’re Tony Soprano, even going out for ice cream with your family is going to be fraught with paranoia, and whether a guy comes out of the bathroom that night, eventually somebody’s going to come out of the bathroom somewhere. Maybe it happened that night, maybe it didn’t. But his legacy is paranoia and just that horrible distance that he lives in. I was shocked that people were so angry. It upset David that people would think, Oh, he’s trying to fuck with us.
- One FBI agent told us early on, that on Monday morning they would get to the FBI office and all the agents would talk about ‘The Sopranos’, having the same conversation about the show, but always from the flip side. We would hear back that real wiseguys used to think that we had somebody on the inside. They could’y believe how accurate the show was.
- [as writer of The Sopranos (1999)] When Uncle Junior was diagnosed with cancer, people were calling me up, saying, ‘Is he going to be okay?’ I said, ‘We’re getting him the best doctors we can. Really, we’re on it.’
Terence Patrick Winter Important Facts
- While a law student in the mid-80s, he worked part-time as a legal assistant in Merrill Lynch’s equity trading department, an experience which provided some background for his screenplay The Wolf of Wall Street (2013).
- Studied journalism at New York University, then earned a law degree from St. John’s University. He practiced law for two years in New York City before moving to Los Angeles, California in 1991 to pursue a screen-writing career. He eventually won a spot in the Warner Brothers Sitcom Writers Workshop, and later joined the writing staff of The Great Defender (1995), starring Michael Rispoli, later a cast member of The Sopranos (1999).
- Is a big fan of New York City Irish-American, Brooklyn-raised novelist and journalist/editor Pete Hamill.
- Says he first realized that movies “could be art” when he saw Taxi Driver (1976) at age 16 years old. Quickly returned to see it another 10 times.
- Wrote 25 of the 86 The Sopranos (1999) episodes, while also producing almost every other episode. In the process, he won four EMMYs, including one for writing one of the series’ most infamous and celebrated shows, “Pine Barrens”. He also acted in three others (as “Terence Patrick Winter”) and directed only one, in the final season.
- He and his girlfriend have a son, born April 24, 2007, and live in Los Angeles.
- Raised in Brooklyn’s ‘blue-collar’ Marine Park neighborhood where, he says, ‘being a writer is not the kind of thing that jumps out at you as a career path’.
Terence Patrick Winter Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
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Vinyl | 2016 | TV Series executive producer – 10 episodes | Producer | |
Boardwalk Empire | 2010-2014 | TV Series executive producer – 56 episodes | Producer | |
The Sopranos | TV Series executive producer – 34 episodes, 2004 – 2007 co-executive producer – 13 episodes, 2002 producer – 11 episodes, 2000 – 2001 supervising producer – 9 episodes, 2001 co-producer – 6 episodes, 2000 | Producer | ||
Brooklyn Rules | 2007 | executive producer | Producer | |
The PJs | 2000 | TV Series co-producer – 1 episode | Producer | |
DiResta | 1998 | TV Series co-producer | Producer | |
Sister, Sister | 1996-1997 | TV Series co-producer – 22 episodes | Producer | |
Flipper | 1995-1996 | TV Series co-producer – 7 episodes | Producer | |
Vinyl | TV Series created by – 10 episodes, 2016 written by – 2 episodes, 2016 story by – 1 episode, 2016 teleplay by – 1 episode, 2016 | Writer | ||
The Audition | 2015/III | Short | Writer | |
Boardwalk Empire | TV Series created by – 56 episodes, 2010 – 2014 written by – 15 episodes, 2010 – 2014 | Writer | ||
The Wolf of Wall Street | 2013 | screenplay | Writer | |
The Sopranos | TV Series written by – 19 episodes, 2000 – 2007 story by – 5 episodes, 2001 – 2002 teleplay by – 4 episodes, 2001 – 2002 | Writer | ||
Brooklyn Rules | 2007 | written by | Writer | |
50 Cent: Bulletproof | 2005 | Video Game screenplay | Writer | |
Get Rich or Die Tryin’ | 2005 | written by | Writer | |
DiResta | 1998 | TV Series writer | Writer | |
Diagnosis Murder | 1998 | TV Series written by – 1 episode | Writer | |
Xena: Warrior Princess | TV Series written by – 2 episodes, 1995 – 1996 writer – 1 episode, 1998 | Writer | ||
Sister, Sister | 1996-1997 | TV Series 2 episodes | Writer | |
Charlie Grace | 1996 | TV Series written by – 1 episode | Writer | |
Flipper | 1996 | TV Series written by – 1 episode | Writer | |
The Great Defender | 1995 | TV Series writer – 1 episode | Writer | |
The Cosby Mysteries | TV Series teleplay – 1 episode, 1995 written by – 1 episode, 1995 | Writer | ||
Boardwalk Empire | 2011 | TV Series | Radio commentator | Actor |
The Sopranos | 2000-2004 | TV Series | Tom Amberson | Actor |
The Sopranos | 2007 | TV Series 1 episode | Director | |
Soldier of Fortune, Inc. | 1998 | TV Series creative consultant – 1 episode | Miscellaneous | |
Dallas Buyers Club | 2013 | very special thanks | Thanks | |
Scorsese’s Goodfellas | 2015 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
Showrunners: The Art of Running a TV Show | 2014 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
The 86th Annual Academy Awards | 2014 | TV Special | Himself – Nominee: Best Adapted Screenplay | Self |
Last Call with Carson Daly | 2014 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Hollywood Reporter in Focus | 2013 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Made in Hollywood | 2013 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
James Gandolfini: Tribute to a Friend | 2013 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Charlie Rose | 2013 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Public Enemies: The Golden Age of the Gangster Film | 2008 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Reinventando Hollywood | 2008 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
The 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards | 2006 | TV Special | Himself – Winner: Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series | Self |
The 56th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards | 2004 | TV Special | Himself – Winner: Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series | Self |
Hollywood’s Top Ten | 2011 | TV Series | Himself – ‘Boardwalk Empire’ Creator | Archive Footage |
Terence Patrick Winter Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
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2014 | COFCA Award | Central Ohio Film Critics Association | Best Adapted Screenplay | The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) | Won |
2014 | IOMA | Italian Online Movie Awards (IOMA) | Best Adapted Screenplay (Miglior sceneggiatura non originale) | The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) | Won |
2013 | DFCS Award | Denver Film Critics Society | Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay | The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) | Won |
2013 | NBR Award | National Board of Review, USA | Best Adapted Screenplay | The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) | Won |
2012 | Lifesaver Achievement Award | Atlantic City Cinefest | Won | ||
2012 | Banff Rockie Award | Banff Television Festival | Best Continuing Series | Boardwalk Empire (2010) | Won |
2012 | PGA Award | PGA Awards | Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama | Boardwalk Empire (2010) | Won |
2011 | AFI Award | AFI Awards, USA | TV Program of the Year | Boardwalk Empire (2010) | Won |
2011 | WGA Award (TV) | Writers Guild of America, USA | New Series | Boardwalk Empire (2010) | Won |
2008 | Literary Award | PEN Center USA West Literary Awards | Teleplay | The Sopranos (1999) | Won |
2008 | PGA Award | PGA Awards | Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama | The Sopranos (1999) | Won |
2008 | WGA Award (TV) | Writers Guild of America, USA | Episodic Drama | The Sopranos (1999) | Won |
2007 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Drama Series | The Sopranos (1999) | Won |
2007 | WGA Award (TV) | Writers Guild of America, USA | Dramatic Series | The Sopranos (1999) | Won |
2006 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series | The Sopranos (1999) | Won |
2005 | PGA Award | PGA Awards | Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama | The Sopranos (1999) | Won |
2004 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Drama Series | The Sopranos (1999) | Won |
2004 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series | The Sopranos (1999) | Won |
2004 | Gold Derby TV Award | Gold Derby Awards | Episode of the Year | The Sopranos (1999) | Won |
2002 | Edgar | Edgar Allan Poe Awards | Best Television Episode | The Sopranos (1999) | Won |
2002 | WGA Award (TV) | Writers Guild of America, USA | Episodic Drama | The Sopranos (1999) | Won |
2014 | COFCA Award | Central Ohio Film Critics Association | Best Adapted Screenplay | The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) | Nominated |
2014 | IOMA | Italian Online Movie Awards (IOMA) | Best Adapted Screenplay (Miglior sceneggiatura non originale) | The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) | Nominated |
2013 | DFCS Award | Denver Film Critics Society | Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay | The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) | Nominated |
2013 | NBR Award | National Board of Review, USA | Best Adapted Screenplay | The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) | Nominated |
2012 | Lifesaver Achievement Award | Atlantic City Cinefest | Nominated | ||
2012 | Banff Rockie Award | Banff Television Festival | Best Continuing Series | Boardwalk Empire (2010) | Nominated |
2012 | PGA Award | PGA Awards | Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama | Boardwalk Empire (2010) | Nominated |
2011 | AFI Award | AFI Awards, USA | TV Program of the Year | Boardwalk Empire (2010) | Nominated |
2011 | WGA Award (TV) | Writers Guild of America, USA | New Series | Boardwalk Empire (2010) | Nominated |
2008 | Literary Award | PEN Center USA West Literary Awards | Teleplay | The Sopranos (1999) | Nominated |
2008 | PGA Award | PGA Awards | Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama | The Sopranos (1999) | Nominated |
2008 | WGA Award (TV) | Writers Guild of America, USA | Episodic Drama | The Sopranos (1999) | Nominated |
2007 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Drama Series | The Sopranos (1999) | Nominated |
2007 | WGA Award (TV) | Writers Guild of America, USA | Dramatic Series | The Sopranos (1999) | Nominated |
2006 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series | The Sopranos (1999) | Nominated |
2005 | PGA Award | PGA Awards | Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama | The Sopranos (1999) | Nominated |
2004 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Drama Series | The Sopranos (1999) | Nominated |
2004 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series | The Sopranos (1999) | Nominated |
2004 | Gold Derby TV Award | Gold Derby Awards | Episode of the Year | The Sopranos (1999) | Nominated |
2002 | Edgar | Edgar Allan Poe Awards | Best Television Episode | The Sopranos (1999) | Nominated |
2002 | WGA Award (TV) | Writers Guild of America, USA | Episodic Drama | The Sopranos (1999) | Nominated |