- Rob Thomas (writer)
:"This article is about the writer Rob Thomas. For other people with this name see Rob Thomas (disambiguation).Infobox Writer
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website = http://www.slaverats.com/Rob Thomas (born
August 15 1965 inSunnyside, Washington ) is anauthor andscreenwriter , best known for his book "Rats Saw God " and histelevision program "Veronica Mars ".Background
Before he began writing novels for young adults, Thomas taught high-school
journalism at John Marshall High School in San Antonio, Texas, advised the University of Texas student magazine, and worked forChannel One News ; this last experience informs his novel "Satellite Down". Rob played guitar or bass for, and was the primary lyricist for, three Austin, Texas, bands -- Public Bulletin, Hey Zeus, and Black Irish -- from the mid-'80s to the early '90s.His first television writing credit came on a
1996 episode of "Space Ghost Coast to Coast " which appeared on Cartoon Network, after writing the script that would eventually become the1999 film "Fortune Cookie". Based on the script he was offered a job on the writing staff of "Dawson's Creek " during the show's first season. After reading the same script Jeff Sagansky, then president ofSony Entertainment , suggested he create a romantic pilot. That show soon developed into "Cupid", a critically acclaimeddramedy series which was canceled after 14 episodes. It led to Thomas being asked to run ABC's1999 series "Snoops ", although he left due to creative differences with producerDavid E. Kelley before the show aired.Thomas got his own show in
2004 — the critically successful but again low-rated "Veronica Mars ", which battled ratings until it was canceled after the third season. He was also offered theshowrunner position onNBC 's "Friday Night Lights" in 2006, which he declined in favor of the possibility (and eventual reality) of a third season of "Veronica Mars",CBS 's "Viva Laughlin " in 2007, which he also declined, and ABC's "Miss/Guided ", which he accepted and joined in May 2007 before leaving in July of the same year, again due to creative differences. Since then, he has worked as a writer on ABC's short-lived primetime serial "Big Shots", co-wrote and shot the comedy pilot "Party Down" withPaul Rudd ,John Enbom andDan Etheridge , and has had three pilots ordered for the 2008-09 television season: a remake of "Cupid" for ABC, a US adaptation of New Zealand series "Outrageous Fortune" for ABC, and a modern spinoff of "Beverly Hills, 90210 " forThe CW . Thomas spent a week writing the "90210" script, but now CW is looking for anotherHead Writer to rewrite the script. Thomas is still expected to continue to serve as executive producer. [ [http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3ibe47ce7261506e1842929f038de19297 The Hollywood Reporter ] ]He has also adapted the screenplay for "
Drive Me Crazy ", and directed "On Air," a twenty-minute film adaptation of a story from "Doing Time".Books
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Green Thumb " (1999) (ISBN 0-689-82886-1 )
*"Satellite Down " (1998) (ISBN 0-689-83052-1 )
*"" (1997) (ISBN 0-689-82414-9 )
*"Slave Day " (1997) (ISBN 0-689-82193-X )
*"Rats Saw God " (1996) (ISBN 0-689-80777-5 )Television programs
*"Outrageous Fortune (US Version)" (writer, executive producer)
*"Veronica Mars " (2004 ) (creator, writer, executive producer)
*"Snoops " (1999 ) (show runner)
*"Dawson's Creek " (1998 ) (writer)
*"Cupid" (1998 ) (executive producer, writer)
*"Space Ghost Coast to Coast " (1998 ) (writer)
*"90210 (TV series) " (2008 ) (creator, writer)Films
*"Fortune Cookie" (
1999 ) (writer)
*"Drive Me Crazy " (1999 ) (screenwriter)Trivia
*Was coached by
Celester Collier inbasketball at San Marcos High School inSan Marcos, Texas during hishigh school days. [Celester Collier ]References
External links
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* [http://www.slaverats.com/ Slaverats.com] , Thomas' official site
* [http://www.maximumfun.org/blog/2007/07/podcast-tsoya-live-in-la-with-rob.html Extensive public radio interview ] onThe Sound of Young America
* [http://www.popgurls.com/article_show.php3?id=558 PopGurls Interview: Rob Thomas]Persondata
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Young adult novel author, television program writer
DATE OF BIRTH=August 15 ,1965
PLACE OF BIRTH=Sunnyside,Washington , United States of America
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