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Canadian writer
Alan Watt (author)
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Canadian writer
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Gender
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Place of birth
Aberdeen
Age
60 years
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Biography
Alan Watt (born 1965) is a Canadian author, comedian, actor, lecturer, and screenwriter.
Career
He has appeared on various comedy shows such as Caroline's Comedy Hour and MTV's 1/2 Hour Comedy Hour, as well the Seinfeld episode The Gum in 1995.
He has taught a summer creative writing workshop at UCLA and has lectured across North America at places such as USC's MBA program and maximum security prisons. In 2002 he founded the L.A. Writers' Lab, where he teaches writers how to write the first draft of their novel in three months.
In 2011 he founded two publishing companies, The 90-Day Novel Press and Writers Tribe Books. His novel Diamond Dogs was optioned by Quad Films in 2012, with Alex Pettyfer set to perform as the lead character.
Filmography
Television
- Friday the 13th (1987, as Howard in Hellowe'en)
- Seinfeld (1995, as "Attendant" in The Gum)
- Just for Laughs (2005, as himself)
- Clark, Andrew (Feb 15, 1996). "Alan Watt delivers Seinfeld with a twist". Toronto Star. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
Awards and Recognition
- 2001 YALSA Alex Award for Diamond Dogs
- France's Prix Printemps (best foreign novel) for Diamond Dogs
- "2001 Alex Awards". YALSA. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
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