D. B. Gilles

Gilles is an American screenwriter, playwright, academic, script consultant and writing coach specializing in screenplays, TV pilots, plays and novels.

Gilles' plays Inadmissible and Sparkling Object had their world premieres at The Canal Park Playhouse, a new theater in Tribeca in New York City.

He wrote for Herman's Head, Love, Sidney and Barclay's Beat starring Jeff Garland.

He is co-author with Sheldon Woodbury of the George W. Bush parody W. The First Hundred Days: A White House Journal.

His article "The Cat Therapist and Other Sitcoms Not To Be" was published in The New York Times Arts & Leisure Section.