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  1. Frank Charles Spotnitz (born 1960 [1]) is an American television writer and producer. He is best known for his work on the series The X-Files (1995-2002) and its spin-off The Lone Gunmen (2001), and as the developer/creator of The Man in the High Castle (2015-19), [ 2 ] Medici (2016-19), Ransom (2017-19), and Leonardo (2021-present)

  2. Welcome to my website, created for fans, followers, professionals and the mildly curious. It tells the story of my career so far, and it’s my way of saying thank you to an audience that has supported and inspired my work for the past 30 years. Official website for Writer/Producer Frank Spotnitz.

  3. Learn about Frank Spotnitz's life and career, from his childhood in Japan to his breakthrough on The X-Files and his successful projects in London. Find out how he became a passionate storyteller and a founder of Big Light Productions.

  4. Award-winning American writer and producer Frank Spotnitz is the Chief Executive of Big Light Productions Ltd., a London-and Paris-based production company he founded in 2013 with a vision to create distinctive and ambitious TV drama series, and has become one of the fastest-growing independent production companies in Europe.

  5. www.bbc.com › writers › resourcesFrank Spotnitz - BBC

    Frank Spotnitz is an award-winning American TV writer and producer. He is the CEO of Big Light Productions, which is based in London and Paris. He is the creator of the Amazon Series...

  6. We decided Leonardo would be a murder mystery, with Stefano Giraldi (Freddie Highmore) interrogating Leonardo (Aidan Turner) to prove he murdered his muse, Caterina da Cremona (Matilda de Angelis). In our series, Giraldi’s character essentially stands in for the audience.

  7. Medici (Italian: I Medici) is a historical drama television series created by Frank Spotnitz and Nicholas Meyer. The series was produced by Italian companies Lux Vide and Rai Fiction, in collaboration with Spotnitz's Big Light Productions. The series follows the House of Medici, bankers of the Pope, in 15th-century Florence.