- James Bethea
James A. Bethea Jr. (born
January 14 ,1965 ) is an American producer and occasional performer, primarily in the field oftelevision . As the former Head of Current Programming forUPN , he is among a handful of African Americans to head a programming department at abroadcast network . Series overseen by him at UPN includeStar Trek Voyager ,Dilbert , Clueless andMoesha . As an actor, he appears in the 2008Iron Man (film) .Biography
Early life and education
Bethea was born in New York City's
Harlem , the son of Constance, a social worker and James Sr., a hospital laboratory technician. Following the Bronx High School of Science, he attendedHunter College , majoring in Film and Communications with a minor in Computer Science.Career
Bethea began his career in 1982 while a student at the
Bronx High School of Science inNew York City , where he was a cast member of the Nickelodeon series Livewire. Finding the behind-the-camera aspects of television equally appealing, he obtained work as a production assistant, first at theChildren's Television Workshop , then back at Nickelodeon as a Segment Producer for the 3-hour weekly variety showNickelodeon's Total Panic . With high school classmateKarim Miteff , Bethea co-created and producedNick Arcade , a groundbreaking virtual reality series whosebluescreen process received an "Ultimatte Award for Technical Achievement" from theNational Association of Broadcasters , as well as aCable Ace nomination. [ [http://www.variety.com/article/VR100356.html?categoryid=14&cs=1 Rivals for CableAces not even close to HBO] , by Jennifer Pendleton, "Variety", November 18, 1992] The series format was licensed and produced worldwide, including asZona De Juego inSpain forTVE . Bethea also co-created and produced the originalSlimetime Live! , a long-running Nickelodeon daytime franchise that was the forerunner of sister networkMTV 'sTRL .In 1997, Bethea was hired by
Viacom 'sUPN as Director of Programming [ [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1116678241.html?categoryid=30&cs=1 UPN taps Bethea for programming] , by Ray Richmond, "Variety", May 20, 1997] and promoted shortly after to Head of Current Programming. [ [http://www.variety.com/article/VR10031.html?categoryid=14&cs=1 UPN's inside moves] , "Variety", November 14, 1997] In this capacity, he supervised the production of the network's entire primetime slate, including comedy, drama and alternative series. He also appeared as aD&D Dungeon Master in high school classmateJon Favreau 's 1999 pilot "Smog". Eventually, Bethea sold the network a pilot script of his own, "The Gibsons" and in 2000, returned to freelance producing. [ [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117758777.html?categoryid=14&cs=1 Bethea inks Viacom deal] , by Joseph Adalian, "Variety", December 9, 1999] The script was not ordered to series.Tapped again by Nickelodeon in 2003, Bethea developed and produced the
TEENick "Spin The Bottle" franchise, in addition to composing its theme music. In 2005, Bethea began executive producing live television events. They includeE! 'sLive From the Red Carpet franchise and the 12th Annual Critics' Choice Awards.He is also the producer of two plays written by actor
Mike O'Malley : "Three Years From Thirty" and "Searching For Certainty".Bethea donned a military uniform to portray an analyst for
Jon Favreau in his 2008Iron Man (film) , a nod to their days in high school as avid comic book fans.References
External links
*James Bethea [http://imdb.com/name/nm1084018/] at the Internet Movie Database
*12th Annual Critics' Choice Awards [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6258389.stm] at BBC News
*12th Annual Critics' Choice Awards [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,243590,00.html] at Fox News
*12th Annual Critics' Choice Awards [http://www.eonline.com/news/article/index.jsp?uuid=644c7c74-fce7-4c15-993b-d422ee484885] at E! online
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