Salvador Paskowitz
American screenwriter / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Salvador Paskowitz is an American screenwriter and producer. He is one of the nine children of surfer Dorian Paskowitz and his wife, Juliette Paez.
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His writing credits include The Age of Adaline. He is executive producing St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves for ABC. He also starred as himself in Surfwise, a documentary about his family.
The seventh son of eight brothers and one sister, Salvador Paskowitz's origins began as part of the Action Sports community,[clarification needed] living in Orange County, California, for many years as well as attending classes at The Art Students League of New York City — classically trained in oil on canvas. Later, he owned a graphic design company whose clients included Billabong and Hurley Sportswear. Salvador also published as a teenager Surf Crazed and Wave Warrior comics,[1] which was featured in Surfing Magazine. An avid reader since childhood days of traveling and surfing Salvador turned to screenwriting full-time in 2007.
Salvador is married to Kristin Paskowitz and they have two children. They live in the Los Angeles area.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]