- Lenny Britton is a product of Dartmouth College's Film Studies program. His first feature film credit was as sole writer on Republic/Paramount's sci-fi thriller Precious Find, staring Rutgur Hauer, Brion James, and Joan Chen.
Britton wrote and directed Free Lunch Express, staring Malcolm McDowell. He also wrote and directed all 8 episodes of the first season of the TV sitcom The Potwins, with Kevin Sorbo, Bary Bostwick and Jon Lovitz.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Charles Wheeler - Lenny Britton is an award winning writer/director/producer.
Lenny is graduate of the Dartmouth College film program, whose first studio feature film was Precious Find, starring Rutger Houer and Joan Chen.
His most recent projects include the feature comedy, Free Lunch Express, starring Malcolm McDowell, and the TV series, The Potwins, starring Barry Bostwick, Jon Lovitz, Tia Carrere, and Kevin Sorbo.
Lenny lives in Santa Monica with his redoubtable French Bulldog, Edgar.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Lenny Britton - Lenny Britton is an award winning film and television writer/director/producer and a product of the Dartmouth College film program.
His work spans multiple genres - sci-fi, horror, historical drama, and comedy.
He has worked with actors such as Joan Chen, Rutger Hauer, Malcolm McDowell, Jon Lovitz, Tia Carrere, and Barry Bostwick.
Lenny lives in Santa Monica, CA with his redoubtable French Bulldog, Edgar.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Charles Wheeler - Lenny Britton is a product of the Dartmouth College film program and known for his science fiction film, Paramount Pictures' Precious Find, starring Rutger Hauer and Joan Chen, his feature comedy about Bernie Sanders, Free Lunch Express, starring Malcolm McDowell, and the new family TV sitcom The Potwins, starring Barry Bostwick, Kevin Sorbo, Jon Lovitz, Tia Carrere, and Emmanuelle Vaugier.
Lenny lives in Santa Monica with his teenage kids and his redoubtable French Bulldog, Edgar.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Lenny Britton
- Coached ski racing in Vermont.
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