Daniel Margosis started his career at 16 years old as a high school
intern at Channel 2 News in New York where he worked with 18 time Emmy Award winning
journalist, talk and game show
host and former "Today Show" anchor Meredith Vieira, theater critic
Dennis Cunningham and Health and Science editor Earl Ubell. He was
hired by Channel 2 News that summer as a researcher and then moved to
WABC Channel 7 Eyewitness News where he functioned as a researcher,
field producer, talent booker and segment producer.
In 1982, he decided to pursue a career in entertainment and relocated
to Los Angeles. After two months of working as a casting assistant on
"Dynasty" and "Matt Houston" at Aaron Spelling Productions, Daniel got
the opportunity to work as Executive Assistant to Spelling's partner,
E. Duke Vincent for two years. After a brief stint in production,
Daniel became Executive Assistant to Mr. Spelling himself, who, at the
time, had a record eight series on ABC, which was then known as
"Aaron's Broadcasting Company." He was then 21 years old and spent five
years learning the television business from the master.
Daniel moved on to a short-lived career as a talent and model agent at
LOOK Agency in San Francisco, and then took a position in Current
Programs at CBS Entertainment. It was there, after reading, analyzing
and reporting on tons of scripts for over a year that he decided he had
what it took to become a comedy writer.
After two years of writing episodes of various sitcoms, ("Stat!", "Five
Up, Two Down", "Flesh and Blood", "Scorch") he was hired by famed
comedian/actor/director David Steinberg on staff as one of three
writers on "Designing Women". He then went on staff of the Warner
Bros./Fox Broadcasting hit "Living Single" starring Queen Latifah and
Kim Coles, where he remained for two years.
Warner Bros. then approached Daniel about making an exclusive overall
deal to Create, Write and Executive Produce sitcoms. Daniel and his
former writing partner, Robert Horn created, wrote and Executive
Produced the critically acclaimed CBS comedy "High Society" starring
two time Academy Award nominee, Mary McDonnell, six time Emmy award winner Jean
Smart, Tony Award winner Faith Prince and Emmy Award winner and five
time Emmy nominee Jayne Meadows. Margosis and Horn also set up six
television pilots during their Warner Bros. tenure.
Warner Bros. re-upped Margosis and teamed he and Horn with comedy
giants Bob Boyett and Tom Miller ("Laverne & Shirley", "Bosom Buddies",
"Perfect Strangers", "Step by Step", "Family Matters" and "Full
House"). Together, they produced 4 television pilots.
Margosis and Horn subsequently wrote additional pilots for the Disney
Channel, CBS, ABC and HBO.
Margosis and Horn were hired to write the animated Disney feature film,
"Wildlife". They were then hired by Disney Theatricals President, Tom
Schumacher to do write additional material for the Elton John Broadway
Musical, "AIDA."
Margosis and Horn then wrote the feature film "Good Advice" starring
Charlie Sheen, Denise Richards, Jon Lovitz and Rosanna Arquette which
was produced by Mark Burg and Oren Koules. ("Saw", "John Q", "Dumb and
Dumberer", "Two and a Half Men", "Anger Management") and George Furla and Randall Emmett.
("Lone Survivor", "2 Guns", "Inconceivable" among many others).
Daniel was Vice President of Talent and Development for
StarCam.com, a celebrity social networking site where fans interact
with their favorite celebrities.
He was the Creative Consultant on the Lionsgate feature film "I Really Hate My Ex" and had a small part in the film.
Margosis has developed projects with Kathie Lee Gifford, Kirstie Alley, Denise Richards, mega-producer David Permut, Broadway producer Bob Boyett and singer Michael Bolton among many others. He has several scripted shows in development as well as two feature films.
He is a member of the WGA, SAG and ASCAP.