- Frank Spotnitz
Frank Spotnitz (born November 17, 1960) is an award-winning American television writer and producer, best known for his work on "
The X-Files " television series.Biography
Born in
Camp Zama ,Japan , he received a B.A. in English literature fromUCLA and an M.F.A. in screenwriting from theAmerican Film Institute .Spotnitz began his career as a newspaper and magazine writer, working for the
Associated Press ,United Press International and "Entertainment Weekly ", among others.Joining "
The X-Files " as a writer in 1994, Spotnitz quickly became involved not only in developing the series’ stand-alone episodes, but its elaborate “mythology” storyline dealing with government conspiracy and aliens. He directed two episodes and wrote or co-wrote more than 40 installments, including theEmmy -nominated “Memento Mori” (withChris Carter ,Vince Gilligan , and John Shiban) in 1997. Other honors accorded Spotnitz for his work on the series includeGolden Globe wins for Best Dramatic Series, aPeabody Award , and threeEmmy nominations for Outstanding Drama Series.Spotnitz worked on "
The X-Files " for eight of its nine seasons, including four years as executive producer and three as president of Carter’sTen Thirteen Productions . After "The X-Files" ended its run in 2002, Spotnitz served as executive producer alongside director Michael Mann of the critically acclaimed CBS crime drama "Robbery Homicide Division ."In 2006, Spotnitz co-wrote and created (with
Vince Gilligan ) a pilot forSpike TV called "A.M.P.E.D." Spotnitz "re-imagined" the classic "Night Stalker" TV series for ABC andTouchstone Television in 2005.His other credits include co-executive producer of "Millennium" (1996-1999) and executive producer of "
Harsh Realm " (2000) and "The Lone Gunmen " (2001), which he also co-created. He also co-produced and co-authored the story for the feature film "" (1998). He has also signed a three comic deal withWildstorm to produce three "X-Files" comic books, the first being released two weeks before the film (although it isn't an adaptation). [http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=16784 Spotnitz Wants to Believe in Wildstorm's "The X-Files Special"] ,Comic Book Resources , June 12, 2008]References
External links
*official|http://www.biglight.com
*imdb|0819487
* [http://www.moviehole.net/interviews/20060525_exclusive_interview_frank_spot.html Interview with Frank Spotnitz, May 25, 2006] Dead link|date=August 2008
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