Curtis, a talented individual with a remarkable journey, began his career as a comedic writer, but soon discovered a new passion for drama television. He made a significant transition when he joined the team as a writer/producer on the fourth season of AMC's groundbreaking hit, The Walking Dead, a series that revolutionized the genre.
This marked the beginning of a successful stint in the industry, as Curtis went on to write and produce for Damon Lindelof's acclaimed HBO series, The Leftovers, as well as the hit Netflix originals, Narcos and Stranger Things, further solidifying his reputation as a skilled and versatile writer.
But Curtis's life hasn't always been filled with success and acclaim. In fact, he has faced numerous challenges, including being a homeless teenager, a casualty of Lyme disease, and a self-proclaimed "massive geek" for most of his life. Despite these obstacles, Curtis has persevered and emerged as a talented and accomplished writer, inspiring others with his remarkable story.