Patrick Johnson

William Patrick Miller Johnson  (born March 3) is a American screenwriter, singer-songwriter, television producer and multi-instrumentist. He is known for being the co-creator of The Duck Bros. and co-developer of The Simons, as well as for being the founding member of the controversial alternative rock band Patrick Johnson Five, along with his longtime friend Michael Sullivan.

Credits

 * Dragon City (1990-98): developer, writer and executive producer
 * Dangerous House: The Movie (1996): writer and producer
 * Bluesville (1996-2003): writer, creative consultant and executive producer
 * The Duck Bros. (1998-2004): creator, writer, executive creative consultant and executive producer
 * "Head First" (along with Michael Sullivan) (1998)
 * "Blood Brothers" (along with Dan Vebber) (1999)
 * "T*R*A*S*H" (2000)
 * "Inner Tube" (along with Bill Odenkirk) (2000)
 * "Picture Perfect" (along with Bill Odenkirk, Alfred Gough and Miles Millar) (2001)
 * "Tough Love" (teleplay, with Patric M. Verrone) (2002)
 * "Return" (along with David Greenwalt, Bill Oakley, Josh Weinstein, Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, Lewis Morton, Tom Gammill, Max Pross and John Swartzwelder) (2004)
 * The Simons (1999-2016): co-developer, executive creative consultant and executive producer
 * "Pilot" (1999) (teleplay, with Michael Sullivan)
 * The Simons (2000): story, executive producer
 * Dangerous House 2 (2002): writer, screen story and producer
 * The Watermans (2005-16): Executive Producer and Writer
 * Dangerous House Number Three (2006): writer and producer
 * The Simons 2 (2011): Producer