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Geoff Rodkey
Rodkey at the 2014 Gaithersburg Book Festival
Rodkey at the 2014 Gaithersburg Book Festival
BornGeoffrey William Rodkey
(1970-09-09) September 9, 1970 (age 54)[citation needed]
Freeport, Illinois, USA
OccupationWriter
NationalityAmerican
GenreChildren's fiction, screenplays
Website
geoffrodkey.com

Geoff Rodkey is an American screenwriter and children's book writer.

His most recent book series, The Tapper Twins, begins publication in 2015 with The Tapper Twins Go To War (With Each Other). Prior to that, he wrote The Chronicles of Egg, a middle grade[clarification needed] adventure series.

His film work includes the Daddy Day Care films, RV, and The Shaggy Dog (2006).

He received an Emmy nomination for his contributions to the Politically Incorrect broadcasts from the 1996 Democratic and Republican conventions on Comedy Central.[1]

Works

Year Title Notes
2015 The Tapper Twins Tear Up New York The Tapper Twins #2 (pub. date September 29, 2015)
2015 The Tapper Twins Go To War (With Each Other) The Tapper Twins #1 (pub. date April 7, 2015)
2014 Blue Sea Burning The Chronicles of Egg #3
2013 New Lands The Chronicles of Egg #2
2012 Deadweather and Sunrise The Chronicles of Egg #1
2011 Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas![2] Disney Channel Original Movie
2007 Daddy Day Camp characters / screenplay / story (shared credit)
2006 RV
2006 The Shaggy Dog screenplay (shared credit)
2003 Daddy Day Care
1998 LateLine TV series (staff writer)
1996–1997 Politically Incorrect TV series 8 episodes Emmy Nomination
1996 Rush Limbaugh Is a Big Fat Idiot assisted with Al Franken's book[3]
1995 Newtisms First book[1]
1994 Beavis and Butt-head TV series: Episodes "Cow Tipping" and "Health Club" (co-written with J. Stewart Burns)

References