Bill Dubuque Net Worth

He was born in the United States. Bill Dubuque is an American writer and producer, best known for his work on Mat danh: Ke toan (2016), A Family Man (2016) and Ozark (2017). He has established himself as a successful writer and producer in the entertainment industry.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Writer, Producer
Occupation Screenwriter

💰 Net worth

Bill Dubuque's net worth is estimated to be between $100,000 and $1 million in 2024. Born in the United States, Dubuque has established himself as a successful figure in the world of finance or any other field that has led to his impressive wealth. With a career filled with accomplishments, he has undoubtedly made strategic moves and business decisions that have contributed to his financial success. As a native of the United States, Dubuque's achievements serve as a testament to the opportunities available in his home country.

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Biography/Timeline

2008

Before starting as a Screenwriter in 2008, Dubuque worked as a recruitment headhunter. He was approached by Producer Mark Williams with the rough idea for The Accountant, which Dubuque developed into a script named to the 2011 Black List of the best unproduced screenplays in Hollywood, including doing research to develop the protagonist (played by Ben Affleck) to have high-functioning autism; the film was credited by Autism Speaks for its portrayal of the disorder. The first screenplay of his to be produced, 2012's The Judge, led to Dubuque being recognized as one of Variety's 10 screenwriters to watch and named to the 2012 Black List with 20 mentions.

2015

In 2015, Dubuque successfully pitched an action-adventure called The Real McCoy to Universal Pictures, with Chris Pratt attached to star; as of January 2018, the film is still in production. Another collaboration with Mark Williams, A Family Man, was released in 2016; with a working title of The Headhunter's Calling, the script was based on Dubuque's previous work in recruitment. Dubuque's teenage experiences at an Ozarks resort led him to work again with Producer Mark Williams and male lead Jason Bateman on developing the series Ozark, which was released on Netflix in 2017 and quickly renewed for a second season, as well as earning the writing team a Writers Guild of America Award nomination.