Noted screenwriter and producer, Senkowski, has had a prolific career, penning scripts for a plethora of esteemed Hollywood studios, including Warner Bros., Universal, Sony, Disney, Paramount, and Fox. His impressive client list boasts the likes of Adam Sandler, Barry Levinson, and Michael Mann, among others, with whom he has collaborated on various projects.
In addition to his scriptwriting endeavors, Senkowski has also honed his skills as a rewrite expert, having worked at the studio level for several years. This experience ultimately led to him being entrusted with directing an original script of his own, which in turn opened up new opportunities and a series at the USA Network.
A testament to his innovative spirit, Senkowski went on to create a company based on the Farmers' Almanac, which garnered significant attention from prominent publications such as the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and the New York Times. This venture led to the development of a series on PBS, which ran for three consecutive years.
Senkowski's next move was to Scripps Networks, where he oversaw the interactive side of channels like HGTV, Fine Living, and other lifestyle networks. He subsequently joined Comcast, playing a key role in the launch of Fearnet, a pioneering online network that eventually transitioned to a linear channel.
Following his stint at Comcast, Senkowski returned to Los Angeles, where he served as the lead producer on the critically acclaimed film, The Prophet, starring Salma Hayek and Liam Neeson. This project marked a significant turning point in his career, as it paved the way for his entry into the Middle Eastern market.
Senkowski has since founded Symply Entertainment, a development and financing entity that focuses on limited series based on complex crime stories, often with an international scope. With his extensive experience and impressive network of contacts, Senkowski is well-positioned to continue making a lasting impact in the entertainment industry.