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  1. Tim Kring

    Tim Kring (born July 9, 1957 in El Dorado County, California, USA) is the creator of American television series "Heroes", "Crossing Jordan" and "Strange World". He has also written and produced many television shows and films. He graduated from the USC School of Cinematic Arts in 1983. One of his earlier projects was "Misfits of Science", which, like "Heroes", featured superpowered humans as a main theme.

  2. Jeph Loeb

    Joseph "Jeph" Loeb III is an American comic book writer, screen and television writer as well as television and motion picture producer. A three-time Eisner Award Winner and five-time Wizard Award Winner, Loeb has found tremendous success at both Marvel and DC where he has written stories with such diverse characters as the X-Men and Superman as well as Batman and Spider-Man.

  3. Jane Espenson

    Jane Espenson is an American writer who has worked on several television series and comic books, as well as on a variety of other projects. She is perhaps best known for her five-year stint (from 1998 to 2003) as a writer and producer on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer".

  4. Carol Mendelsohn

    Carol Mendelsohn (born 1951) is an American TV writer, notable for her work on the crime drama "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation". Mendelsohn grew up in Chicago. She went to Smith College, but later transferred and in 1973 graduated from Cornell University. She then went to the George Washington University Law School and practiced at the Washington, D.C., office of the prominent Los Angeles-based firm Wyman, Bautzer, Rothman, & Kuchel.

  5. Mark Verheiden

    Mark Verheiden is an American television, movie, and comic book writer. He currently writes for the "Battlestar Galactica "TV-series, as well as a new project with Bruce Campbell called "My Name is Bruce". Verheiden has also contributed to scripts for "The Mask", "Timecop" and the "Smallville" television-show. He is also the executive producer of the latter. He is also a well-respected comic book writer, …

  6. Brannon Braga

    Brannon Braga (born August 14 1965, in Bozeman, Montana) is an American television producer and screenwriter who is mostly known for his work on the Star Trek series since 1990. He is credited as one of the co-creators and executive producers of "Star Trek: Enterprise" and was a producer of the short-lived alien invasion drama "Threshold". Braga received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Kent State University Stark in 2005.

  7. Manny Coto

    Manny Coto is a Cuban-American writer, director and producer of films and television programs. He was the executive producer and showrunner of "Star Trek: Enterprise" in its final season. He is the co-executive producer on the fifth and sixth seasons of "24". Coto graduated from the American Film Institute and has had much experience in sci-fi and fantasy genre.

  8. Jon Cassar

    Jon Cassar (born in Malta in April 27, 1958), is a director and producer of the television series "24", as well a number of other film-related works. In 2006, he won an Emmy Award for his directing work on "24". He is a graduate of Algonquin College in Ottawa, Canada. He is the co-founder of the Motion Picture Industry Charitable Alliance, which hosts an annual charity auction, "Lights, Camera, Auction".

  9. Marti Noxon

    Marti Noxon (born 25 August 1964) is a television and film writer perhaps best known for her work as a writer and executive producer on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". She is a graduate of Kresge College at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Besides her work on "Buffy", she co-wrote the 1999 movie "Just A Little Harmless Sex". When the WB television network accepted the "Buffy" spin-off series "Angel", Joss Whedon, …

  10. Patric Verrone

    Patric Verrone (born Patric Miller Verrone on September 29, 1959 in Glendale, Queens, New York) is an American television writer. He served as a writer and producer for several animated television shows, most notably "Futurama".

  11. Paul Lieberstein

    Paul Bevan Lieberstein (born February 22, 1967) is an Emmy Award-winning American screenwriter and television producer who is most widely known as a supporting cast member on the NBC sitcom "The Office".

  12. Greg Beeman

    Greg Beeman (born 1962 in Honolulu, Hawaii) is an American director and producer best known for his work with television services "Smallville" and "JAG" and numerous comedy films.

  13. Greg Berlanti

    Greg Berlanti is an executive producer of three critically acclaimed ABC dramas, "Brothers & Sisters," "Dirty Sexy Money" and "Eli Stone," which he also co-created. In addition, he created and executive-produced The WB's critically acclaimed dramas "Everwood" and "Jack & Bobby. Prior to that he executive-produced The WB series "Dawson's Creek."

  14. Paris Barclay

    Paris KC Barclay (born June 30, 1956 in Chicago, Illinois) is an African-American television director and producer. Since the early 1990s, he has been a noted director of television drama programs. He won two Emmy Awards as well as a Directors Guild of America award for directing episodes of "NYPD Blue", among numerous nominations.

  15. Javier Grillo-Marxuach

    Javier Grillo-Marxuach is a writer and also serves as a Producer on the Sci-Fi Channel series " The Chronicle ." Mr. Grillo- Marxauch was Primetime Series executive at NBC, where he was involved with current and development series including " Law & Order ," " The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air ," " SeaQuest DSV " and " Earth 2 ."

  16. Chuck Lorre

    Chuck Lorre (born 18 October 1952) is a producer who has worked on many American sitcoms, including "Roseanne", "Cybill", "Grace Under Fire", "Dharma & Greg" and "Two and a Half Men". At the end of each episode of the latter two shows, Lorre features a vanity card consisting of a message that is usually an editorial. Since the card is shown only for a couple of seconds, …

  17. Candice Bergen

    Candice Patricia Bergen (born May 9, 1946) is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning American actress and former fashion model, primarily for her roles in sitcoms and television. She is currently best known for her starring role on the television situation comedy "Murphy Brown", and as William Shatner's legal partner, Shirley Schmidt, on the ABC hit dramedy, "Boston Legal".

  18. Lorne Michaels

    Lorne Michaels is an executive producer of NBC's two-time Emmy Award-winning series "30 Rock," a workplace comedy where the workplace exists behind-the-scenes of a live variety show. Lorne Michaels is the creator and executive producer of "Saturday Night Live," the longest-running and highest-rated weekly late night television program in history.

  19. Tim Minear

    Tim Minear (born October 29, 1963) is an American screenwriter and director. He was born in New York, grew up in Whittier, California, and studied film at California State University, Long Beach. Minear was an assistant director on the film "Platoon", and wrote episodes for several television series including "The X-Files" and "Lois and Clark". He later wrote, executive-produced, and directed episodes of "Strange World", "Angel", …

  20. Paul Mullie

    Paul Mullie is a screen writer and producer who has worked on a number of projects. He is credited for writing episodes of "Stargate: Atlantis", "Largo Winch" and "Stargate SG-1" and has worked as executive producer on "Stargate Atlantis: Rising" and "Stargate: Atlantis".

  21. Ian Maxtone-Graham

    Ian Maxtone-Graham (born on July 3, 1959 in New York City) is an American television writer and producer. He has written for "Saturday Night Live" (1992-1995) and "The Simpsons" (1995-present), and has also served as a co-executive producer and consulting producer for "The Simpsons".

  22. Anthony E. Zuiker

    Anthony E. Zuiker (born August 17, 1968) is the creator and executive producer of the television show "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation". He produces all three editions of the CSI franchise: "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", "CSI: Miami" and "CSI: NY". Zuiker was born in Blue Island, Illinois and graduated from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. It is widely believed that Mr.

  23. Jonathan Glassner

    Jonathan Glassner is a television writer, director, and producer. He is known for his involvement with "Stargate SG-1" and "The Outer Limits". Glassner was initially noticed as a writer for his work on "Alfred Hitchcock Presents". After writing for several television series, including "21 Jump Street", Glassner moved on to "The Outer Limits", …

  24. Nigel Lythgoe

    Nigel Lythgoe (born July 9, 1949 (age 58) in the Wirral) is an English television and film director and producer. He is noted for being the producer of the shows "Pop Idol" and "American Idol" as well as creating, executive producing and being a judge for "So You Think You Can Dance".

  25. Ira Steven Behr

    Ira Steven Behr is a veteran of episodic television. He studied with Edward Albee at Lehman College and was offered a playwriting scholarship to Brandeis University. Instead he elected to move to the West Coast upon graduation to pursue a career in film and television. Though his passion was comedy, ironically it was in hour-long dramas that Behr first made his mark, penning for such shows as "Fame," "The Bronx Zoo" and "Star Trek: The Next Generation."

  26. Ken Olin

    Ken Olin (born July 30, 1954) is an American actor, director and producer. He first became well known for his starring role on the television series " thirtysomething", but is now a prolific television producer and director.

  27. Carolyn Omine

    Carolyn Omine is an American television writer. She has written for "Full House", "The Parent 'Hood" and "The Simpsons". She was credited as an Executive Producer by the Simpsons' 17th season, although this changed to a Producer in the 18th.

  28. Camryn Manheim

    Camryn Manheim is an Emmy Award-winning American movie and television actress born on March 8, 1961 in Caldwell, New Jersey. Her interest in acting was spurred on after she participated in a Renaissance fair during high school. She graduated from the University of California with a BFA degree, and then later went on to earn a Master's degree in Fine Arts from New York University. Before she pursued her acting career, she worked as a sign language interpreter for hospitals.

  29. Ken Warwick

    Ken Warwick is a television Executive Producer and director, most noted for producing the reality television series "American Idol" and "Pop Idol". Before being a producer he was a dancer. Warwick has received numerous awards for his television programmes including, a BAFTA, The Golden Rose of Montraux, an American Television Critics Ascociation award and has been nominated for 5 Emmy's. Ken lives in Beverly Hills and London, and has three children, Joe, …

  30. Bill Odenkirk

    Bill Odenkirk (born October 13, 1965 in Naperville, Illinois), is an American comedy writer. He is the brother of American comedian Bob Odenkirk, who is best known for his work on the sketch comedy TV show "Mr. Show with Bob and David", which Bill also worked on as a writer, producer and actor. He went on to write for "Tenacious D", "Futurama" and most recently "The Simpsons".

  31. Terence Winter

    Terence Winter (born in Brooklyn, New York) is an Emmy award-winning American screenwriter and television producer most notable for his work on the HBO television series "The Sopranos", for which he began writing during the show's second season.

  32. Nick Santora

    Nick Santora is a writer and producer born in Queens, New York. Santora graduated from Columbia Law School and practiced law for five years before giving up full-time practice to write and produce television. He won the Best Screenplay of the Competition in the New York Independent International Film Festival. He has also written and/or produced "The Sopranos", "The Guardian", "Law & Order", …

  33. Ray Liotta

    Intense is the word for Ray Liotta. He specializes in psychopathic characters who hide behind a cultivated charm. Even in his nice guy roles in Field of Dreams (1989) and Operation Dumbo Drop (1995), you get the impression that something is smoldering inside of him. Liotta maintains a steady stream of work, completing multiple projects per year.

  34. Jack Burditt

    Jack Burditt is an Emmy Award-winning American producer and screenwriter who has worked on many successful television shows.

  35. Dan Greaney

    Dan Greaney is an American television writer. He has written for "The Michael Richards Show", and, most famously, "The Simpsons". He was hired during the show's seventh season, but left after season eleven to try to make it big writing pilots. When that venture failed, he returned to the "Simpsons" staff during the thirteenth season. According to the DVD commentaries, prior to writing for the Simpsons, …

  36. Ron Hauge

    Ron Hauge is an American television writer. In his earlier career Hauge was a contributor to "National Lampoon". After this he wrote for "Seinfeld", "The Ren & Stimpy Show", and a short lived reincarnation of "The Carol Burnett Show". While on the Ren & Stimpy Show he personally animated Stimpy's cartoon in the episode Stimpy's Cartoon Show. Hauge joined "The Simpsons" staff in the eighth season.

  37. Steve Shill

    Steven Shill is an British actor and television director who is probably best known for his work on several programs produced by HBO, including "The Sopranos", "The Wire", "Rome", "Carnivàle", "Deadwood" and "Big Love". Most recently, he directed episodes of Showtime's "The Tudors". Shill has also directed episodes of many network programs, including all three programs of the "Law & Order" series, …

  38. Steve Skrovan

    Steve Skrovan works in the entertainment industry, notably as producer and writer for the television show Everybody Loves Raymond. Previously, he was the host for the first season of the game show "That's My Dog!" on the Family Channel, and had written for Seinfeld and The Home Court. More recently, he wrote, produced, and directed "An Unreasonable Man", a documentary about Ralph Nader, and Earth to America.

  39. Paul Feig

    Paul S. Feig (b. September 17 1962, Royal Oak, Michigan) is an American director, actor and author. =Best Known Works=

  40. Corbin Bernsen

    Corbin Dean Bernsen (born September 7, 1954) is an American actor, known for his work on television. His greatest fame came from his role of Arnold Becker on "L.A. Law" during the late 1980s and early 1990s, though he has appeared regularly as a cast member or guest on other shows, including "General Hospital", "Cuts", and "Psych".

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