Eric Overmyer | |
Personal details | |
Birth place | Boulder, Colorado, USA |
Profession | Motion picture writer and producer Play-write |
Years active | 1989 to present |
IMDb | 0653899 |
Treme | |
Role | Creator Executive Producer Writer |
Seasons | 1, 2, 3 |
First episode | "Do You Know What It Means" |
Last episode | "Do Watcha Wanna" |
Credits | 21 episodes (see below) |
Eric Overmyer, born September 25, 1951 in Boulder, Colorado, USA, is a motion picture writer and producer and play-write. He is the co-creator of Treme with David Simon. He is an Executive Producer and writer for the series and has worked on the first and second seasons. He has also collaborated with Simon on the series Homicide: Life on the Street and The Wire. Overmyer has also worked extensively on the Law & Order franchise and the series New Amsterdam and Close to Home.
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Season one credits | |||
"Do You Know What It Means" | "Meet De Boys on the Battlefront" | "Right Place, Wrong Time" | "At the Foot of Canal Street" |
"Shame, Shame, Shame" | Shallow Water, Oh Mama | "Smoke My Peace Pipe" | "All On a Mardi Gras Day" |
"Wish Someone Would Care" | "I'll Fly Away" |
Season two credits | |||
"Accentuate the Positive" | "Everything I Do Gonh Be Funky" | "On Your Way Down" | "Santa Claus, Do You Ever Get the Blues?" |
"Slip Away" | "Feels Like Rain" | "Carnival Time" | "Can I Change My Mind?" |
"What Is New Orleans?" | "That's What Lovers Do" | "Do Watcha Wanna" |