Named "Hollywood's most successful spec screenwriter", Blake Snyder
began his Hollywood career early in life. His father, Kenneth C.T.
Snyder, was an Emmy-winning TV producer of many children's shows in the
1960s and 1970s. Among them were The Funny Company, Hot Wheels,
animated segments on Sesame Street, Big Blue Marble and the cult
classic Roger Ramjet.
Snyder went on to earn a B.A. degree in English from Georgetown
University, and returned to Los Angeles where he began his career
writing for the Disney TV series Kids Incorporated. Snyder began
writing full time as a screenwriter in 1987. He had been a member of
the Writers Guild of America for over 20 years.
Snyder's first spec screenplay sale was in 1989 for the script Stop! Or
My Mom Will Shoot, which sold for $500,000 in a bidding war. Following
that first sale, he sold twelve more original screenplays including
million dollar script sales of Blank Check, co-written with Colby Carr
for Walt Disney Pictures, and Nuclear Family, co-written with James
Haggin for Steven Spielberg/Amblin Entertainment.