Timothy J. Sexton

Timothy J. Sexton

Biography

Tim Sexton was born in St. Louis, and majored in English at Colorado College. He travelled extensively, living in Spain and Mexico, working as a journalist, translator and ad man. He moved to Los Angeles and wrote numerous films for HBO, including: For Love or Country, starring Andy Garcia (2002 WGA Paul Selvin Award winner); Boycott, focusing on a decisive moment in the life of Martin Luther King Jr., starring Jeffrey Wright and Terrence Howard (Humanitas Prize finalist); and the Emmy award nominated Live From Baghdad, starring Michael Keaton and Helena Bonham Carter.

Sexton's screenplay for Children of Men (2006), co-written with director Alfonso CuarĂ³n, earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. He was developing original television series, including The Executioner (Showtime), a surrealist period drama; The Lottery (Lifetime), a thriller set in the near future; and Los Californios (ABC), depicting the annexation of California and the birth of Los Angeles from the point of view of the original Mexicans. He is lives in Topanga, California with spouse and three children.

Cohen Media Group

Screenwriter

Movies
2013

The Liberator

2006

Children of Men

 

Walkout (TV movie)

2002

Live from Baghdad (TV movie)

2001

Boycott (TV movie)

2000

For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story (TV movie)

Series
2020

Chicago P.D.

 

Mercy (S07E10)

2019

Chicago P.D.

 

Pain Killer (S06E17)

 

Outrage (S06E12)

 

Familia (S07E03)

2018

Chicago P.D.

 

Homecoming (S05E22)

 

Allegiance (S05E21)

 

Payback (S05E19)

  more episodes (3)
2017

Chicago P.D.

 

Last Minute Resistance (S04E19)

 

Sanctuary (S04E12)

 

Monster (S05E09)

 

Promise (S05E03)

2016

Chicago P.D.

 

A Night Owl (S03E15)

 

Some Friend (S04E06)

2015

Chicago P.D.

 

A Dead Kid, a Notebook, and a Lot of Maybes (S03E07)

2014

The Lottery

Short
2012

Ghost Recon: Alpha