Top TV Shows - Darin Henry
Darin Henry's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 3 television series sorted by current online popularity.
  • Seinfeld Poster
    #351
    Seinfeld
    as Juror 2 episodes
    #351 in TVScore: 2.0
    Seinfeld is an American sitcom centering around comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his eclectic group of friends in New York City. The series is known for its unique take on everyday life, exploring the trivialities and quirks of social norms and relationships.
  • Seinfeld Poster
    #351
    Seinfeld
    as Moviegoer 1 episode
    #351 in TVScore: 2.0
    Seinfeld is an American sitcom centering around comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his eclectic group of friends in New York City. The series is known for its unique take on everyday life, exploring the trivialities and quirks of social norms and relationships.
  • Seinfeld Poster
    #351
    Seinfeld
    as Man in 'Jerry' Audience 2 episodes
    #351 in TVScore: 2.0
    Seinfeld is an American sitcom centering around comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his eclectic group of friends in New York City. The series is known for its unique take on everyday life, exploring the trivialities and quirks of social norms and relationships.
Top Movies - Darin Henry
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    Darin Henry Biography
    Darin Henry (born 1971) is an American television writer known for his work on various television series. He has contributed to popular shows such as Seinfeld, Futurama, The War at Home, and Oddballs. In addition to his television work, Henry has also written a Big Finish Doctor Who audio called The Game. He has written episodes for Shake It Up and served as the co-executive producer for the series. Notable episodes he has written include 'While You Weren't Sleeping' and 'Neighbour Wars' for My Family, and 'Amy' and 'Dancing' for Not Going Out. Henry's writing credits also include episodes for Seinfeld, such as 'The Van Buren Boys' and 'The Slicer'.