Script writer and story editor, who works in both New Zealand and Australian television.
King began work as a script-writer with New Zealand's South Pacific Pictures: he was both writer and story editor on long-running New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street. He has continued to write for New Zealand television, including scripts for drag-racing drama series Ride With the Devil (2007), comedy series Diplomatic Immunity (2009), and comedy-mystery Paradise Cafe (2009), the latter a New Zealand/United Kingdom co-production.
Since the mid-2000s, however, King has written regularly for Australian television programs, particularly the young-adult fantasy series produced by Jonathan M. Shiff Productions: he has written for Pirate Islands: The Lost Treasure of Fiji (2007); H2O: Just Add Water, for which he was also story producer (2007-2010); and The Elephant Princess (2008-2009).
King's most recent work on Australian television was the eight-part series Small Time Gangster (2011), co-written with Gareth Calverley: the series won the pair an AWGIE Award.