Tom Fontana (born September 12, 1951) is an American screenwriter, writer, and television producer. Fontana worked on NBC's and created HBO's Oz.
Fontana wrote the HBO film Strip Search, directed by Sidney Lumet, and contributed two pieces to the September 11 special, . He was the executive producer of American Tragedy for CBS, Shot in the Heart for HBO Films, the independent film Jean, and the documentary The Press Secretary for PBS. Fontana also created the historical drama TV series Borgia for the French premium-pay channel Canal+, produced by Atlantique Productions and EOS Entertainment. The series recounts the Borgia family's rise to power and subsequent domination of the Vatican during the Renaissance. Fontana also co-created Copper, an 1860s police procedural set in the turbulent Five Points neighborhood of New York.
Fontana has received three Emmy Awards, four Peabody Awards, three Writers' Guild Awards, four Television Critics Association Awards, the Cable Ace Award, the Humanitas Prize, an Edgar Award, and the first prize at the Cinéma Tout Ecran Festival in Switzerland. In 2003, Fontana was the recipient of the Austin Film Festival's Outstanding Television Writer Award.
Fontana has a tattoo of the Oz logo on his upper right arm, which he is shown receiving in the opening credits of the series.
Fontana does not own or use a computer, and writes all of his scripts longhand on a yellow legal pad.
Detective Joe Fontana, Dennis Farina's character on Law & Order, was named for Tom Fontana, who became close friends with Law & Order creator Dick Wolf while working as writers in the same building, at the same time, on the series St. Elsewhere (Fontana) and Hill Street Blues (Wolf).
1982-1988 | St. Elsewhere | NBC | ||||
1988-1999 | Tattingers | NBC | Co-created with Bruce Paltrow and John Masius | |||
1992 | Home Fires | NBC | Co-created alongside Bruce Paltrow and John Tinker | |||
1993-1999 | NBC | Showrunner | ||||
1997-2003 | Oz | HBO | Creator/Showrunner | |||
2000 | The Beat | UPN | Creator/Showrunner | |||
2004 | The Jury | Fox | Co-created alongside Barry Levinson and James Yoshimura/Showrunner | |||
2009 | The Philanthropist | NBC | Co-created alongside Charlie Corbin and Jim Juvonen /Showrunner | |||
2012-2013 | Copper | BBC America | Co-created with Will Rokos/Showrunner | |||
2011-2014 | Borgia | Canal+ | Creator/Showrunner | |||
2019-2022 | City on a Hill | Showtime | Showrunner | |||
2024 | Monsieur Spade | AMC & Canal+ | Co-creator/Co-showrunner with Scott Frank | |||
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