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Nicholas Schutt
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Nicholas Schutt was born on 10 April 1978 in New York City, New York, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for
Outer Banks (2020)
,
Chronically Metropolitan (2016)
and
All the Boys Love Mandy Lane (2006)
.
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1 nomination
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Outer Banks
7.5
TV Series
Writer
2021–2023 • 11 eps
Chronically Metropolitan
5.0
Writer
2016
All the Boys Love Mandy Lane
5.5
Casting Director
2006
The Wackness
6.9
Albert
(as Nick Schutt)
2008
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Writer
5
Producer
4
Actor
7
Casting Department
4
Casting Director
1
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Writer
Previous
5
Outer Banks
7.5
TV Series
story by
executive story editor
2021–2023
11 episodes
Who Invited Charlie?
5.5
Writer
2022
Citizen
7.9
TV Movie
creator
2016
Chronically Metropolitan
5.0
screenplay
2016
Blood & Oil
6.5
TV Series
teleplay by
staff writer
2015
10 episodes
Producer
Previous
4
Outer Banks
7.5
TV Series
co-producer
2023–2024
20 episodes
Who Invited Charlie?
5.5
producer
2022
Citizen
7.9
TV Movie
executive producer
2016
Chronically Metropolitan
5.0
executive producer
2016
Actor
Previous
7
Snow Valley
2.8
Chad Parks
2024
First Jerk on Mars
Benji
2016
The Wackness
6.9
Albert
(as Nick Schutt)
2008
American Dreamz
5.5
Cameraman
(as Nick Schutt)
2006
In Good Company
6.5
Carter's Assistant
(as Nick Schutt)
2004
Sometimes the Neighbor
Short
(as Nick Schutt)
2003
Out of Courage 2: Out for Vengeance
6.3
Short
Dominic Mahan
(as Nick Schutt)
1999
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Alternative name
Nick Schutt
Born
April 10
,
1978
New York City, New York, USA
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Carnegie Mellon University, School of Drama. BFA, 2002
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