Jason Nunes
Jason is an award-winning New York based screenwriter, author, and playwright.
Jason's screenplay "Resurrection Men", a winner of the AIVF Screenwriters Mentorship program with Maureen Nolan, second place for The Writer’s Place Screenplay contest, an official selection of the Queens international Film Festival, a finalist of the Acclaim Screenplay Competition, and a semi-finalist for Screenwriting Expo 4, was recently optioned. Look for the film in 2010.
His sitcom pilot script “Love 2.0” was a winner of The Screenwriter Dig with Mark Canton.
His short screenplay "Mrs. Fox" was a finalist of the Queens International Screenplay Competition.
His one act "Roulette Night" won the critic's choice award at the 2005 Samuel French One Act Competition, his one act "Love in the Time of Atkins" was a semi-finalist, and, last year, his one act "Telling the Leaves" was a finalist.
His short story, "Accidental Antichrist" was a finalist of the Santa Fe Writers Project.
Jason played the lead in "Reliving" a dramatic short about a tough guy's attempt to understand his life as he's losing it, and "Everybody Lies" a short romantic comedy about a lonely losers try at internet dating, and he played the main antagonist--a psychotic killer--in "Cop Out" starring Keith David, Jason can be seen and heard in numerous films from "Leprechaun II," to "The Radio Land Murders," and has appeared in many theater pieces, from "The Good Person of Szechuan" to "Midsummer Nights Dream".
