Minisodes : "Good Cop, Bad Cop", "Wedding Day", "TwaüghtHammër", "Marie's Confession", "The Break-In"
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| - Hij is waarschijnlijk het bekendst door zijn werk als schrijver en producent aan de televisieserie The X-Files.
- Minisodes : "Good Cop, Bad Cop", "Wedding Day", "TwaüghtHammër", "Marie's Confession", "The Break-In"
- John Shiban est un scénariste pour Torchwood.
- John Shiban war stellvertretender ausführender Produzent und Autor während der 2. Staffel von [[]]. Er begann seine Karriere als Autor in Akte X - Die unheimlichen Fälle des FBI.
- John Shiban was a writer, executive producer and co-executive producer on Supernatural. Beginning in Season 3, he left his writing position and remained a consulting producer. After Season 3, Shiban left Supernatural and went on to produce Legends of the Seeker. Shiban has also previously written episodes of The X-Files, The Lone Gunmen (also the creator), Star Trek: Enterprise, Threat Matrix, Legend of the Seeker and Breaking Bad.
- He has regularly written and produced American television programmes since his initial job as one of the key above the line crew members on most of the run of and its spin-off, . Indeed, his work on The X-Files twice earned him an Emmy Award nomination, one for producing and one for writing.
- John Shiban is a writer and producer who regularly worked on The X-Files television series, as well as the short-lived spin-off series The Lone Gunmen. With fellow writers Vince Gilligan and Frank Spotnitz, he was partly responsible for creating The Lone Gunmen series. Since the conclusion of The X-Files television series in 2002, Shiban has worked on Star Trek: Enterprise, Supernatural and Threat Matrix. He also made the film Rest Stop. He has one son, Jerry, with his wife, Janet.
- Shiban attended the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature. He later earned a Master of Fine Art degree in Screenwriting from the American Film Institute. He is perhaps best known as a writer and later as a producer on the hit science fiction series, The X-Files. He shared an Emmy Award nomination in 1997 for co-writing the X-Files episode "Memento Mori". As a co-producer on The X-Files, he was among the recipients of the show's Emmy nomination as Outstanding Drama Series in 1998.
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| - Hij is waarschijnlijk het bekendst door zijn werk als schrijver en producent aan de televisieserie The X-Files.
- Minisodes : "Good Cop, Bad Cop", "Wedding Day", "TwaüghtHammër", "Marie's Confession", "The Break-In"
- John Shiban est un scénariste pour Torchwood.
- Shiban attended the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature. He later earned a Master of Fine Art degree in Screenwriting from the American Film Institute. He is perhaps best known as a writer and later as a producer on the hit science fiction series, The X-Files. He shared an Emmy Award nomination in 1997 for co-writing the X-Files episode "Memento Mori". As a co-producer on The X-Files, he was among the recipients of the show's Emmy nomination as Outstanding Drama Series in 1998. While working on The X-Files, Shiban and fellow X-Files writers and producers created two short-lived series for the FOX network, Harsh Realm (starring Terry O'Quinn) and The Lone Gunmen. After his work on Enterprise, Shiban wrote for and co-executive produced the ABC series Threat Matrix. He also wrote and executive produced the 2004 TV adaptation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. In 2006 Shiban wrote, directed and executive produced the TV horror movie Rest Stop. Among the performers he cast in this movie was Star Trek: Deep Space Nine guest actress Diane Salinger. Shiban recently produced a sequel, Rest Stop: Don't Look Back, also starring Salinger. Shiban then executive produced the 2007 direct-to-DVD releases Sublime and Believers. From 2005 through 2007 Shiban was a writer and executive producer on the CW series Supernatural; for the 2007–2008 season, he served as consulting producer on the series. In 2008, Shiban produced the DVD movies Otis (featuring Tracy Scoggins) and Alien Raiders (featuring Bonita Friedericy). In April 2008 it was announced that Shiban had been tapped to executive produce the syndicated television series Wizard's First Rule, based on the books by Terry Goodkind. [1] The series was eventually produced under the title Legend of the Seeker; Shiban produced its first season. During the 2009–2010 television season, Shiban worked as a writer and producer for the AMC drama series Breaking Bad. Shiban was one of the writers for the fourth season of the Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood. This makes him, along with fellow Torchwood writer Jane Espenson, one of only two people to write for both the Star Trek and Doctor Who franchises on television. [2]
- He has regularly written and produced American television programmes since his initial job as one of the key above the line crew members on most of the run of and its spin-off, . Indeed, his work on The X-Files twice earned him an Emmy Award nomination, one for producing and one for writing. Following the demise of both those shows, he joined the writer's room on for its , on which he was also a co-executive producer. He notably wrote the episode , which featured Emmy Award-nominated make-up by future Miracle Day make-up head, Todd McIntosh. This association with Enterprise allows him to join Jane Espenson as one of only two people to write for both the Star Trek and the Doctor Who franchises on television. From Enterprise, he moved on to the short-lived Threat Matrix, and then to a much longer association with the show , where he held several titles and wrote several episodes across the first three years of that show's run. He then moved over to Legend of the Seeker for a year before landing on his next major project, , for which he has been thrice-nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award. Just prior to working on Torchwood, he worked on The Vampire Diaries.
- John Shiban war stellvertretender ausführender Produzent und Autor während der 2. Staffel von [[]]. Er begann seine Karriere als Autor in Akte X - Die unheimlichen Fälle des FBI.
- John Shiban is a writer and producer who regularly worked on The X-Files television series, as well as the short-lived spin-off series The Lone Gunmen. With fellow writers Vince Gilligan and Frank Spotnitz, he was partly responsible for creating The Lone Gunmen series. After graduating from the University of California, Los Angeles with a Batchelor of Arts degree in English Literature, Shiban earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in Screenwriting from the American Film Institute, where he was chosen as the institute's candidate for the Paramount Fellowship and was also honored with the Mary Pickford Scholarship for writing. In 1995, Shiban began his career with The X-Files as an uncredited staff writer in the series' third season. On most of the episodes he contributed to as a writer, Shiban co-wrote with Vince Gilligan and Frank Spotnitz. He also wrote several episodes of The Lone Gunmen series, again mostly with Gilligan and Spotnitz, and served as executive producer throughout the entirety of that short-lived series. After this, he worked on Harsh Realm, a television series created by The X-Files' creator, Chris Carter. Since the conclusion of The X-Files television series in 2002, Shiban has worked on Star Trek: Enterprise, Supernatural and Threat Matrix. He also made the film Rest Stop. He has one son, Jerry, with his wife, Janet.
- John Shiban was a writer, executive producer and co-executive producer on Supernatural. Beginning in Season 3, he left his writing position and remained a consulting producer. After Season 3, Shiban left Supernatural and went on to produce Legends of the Seeker. Shiban has also previously written episodes of The X-Files, The Lone Gunmen (also the creator), Star Trek: Enterprise, Threat Matrix, Legend of the Seeker and Breaking Bad.
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