J.J. Abrams is reportedly set to direct the new Star Wars, but who is this super force in Hollywood? Here are five facts about the acclaimed 46-year-old movie man:
5. Though he's most known for his sci-fi shows and films, Abrams started out co-creating the television series Felicity (1998–2002), starring Keri Russell. He also composed the music for the opening credits.
4. Other TV shows Abrams has had his hands in include: Alias (2001–2006), Lost (2004–2010), Fringe (2008–2013), Undercovers (2010), Person of Interest (2011–present), Alcatraz (2012) and Revolution (2012–present).
3. Abrams first job in the biz was reportedly when he was 16 when he wrote the music for Don Dohler's film Nightbeast.
2. Abrams got into the family business. He is the son of television producer Gerald W. Abrams and executive producer Carol Abrams. His sister is screenwriter Tracy Rosen.
1. He founded the production company Bad Robot that produces many of his TV shows.
Do you think Abrams is the right man for the Star Wars job?...
5. Though he's most known for his sci-fi shows and films, Abrams started out co-creating the television series Felicity (1998–2002), starring Keri Russell. He also composed the music for the opening credits.
4. Other TV shows Abrams has had his hands in include: Alias (2001–2006), Lost (2004–2010), Fringe (2008–2013), Undercovers (2010), Person of Interest (2011–present), Alcatraz (2012) and Revolution (2012–present).
3. Abrams first job in the biz was reportedly when he was 16 when he wrote the music for Don Dohler's film Nightbeast.
2. Abrams got into the family business. He is the son of television producer Gerald W. Abrams and executive producer Carol Abrams. His sister is screenwriter Tracy Rosen.
1. He founded the production company Bad Robot that produces many of his TV shows.
Do you think Abrams is the right man for the Star Wars job?...
- 1/25/2013
- Entertainment Tonight
Hallmark Channel is taking "Fairfield Road," greenlighting production of an original movie starring Jesse Metcalfe.
The film, which has begun production in Toronto for a 2010 premiere, centers on Noah McManus (Metcalfe), who is about to start his dream job as a legislative director for a U.S. senator and to propose to his girlfriend. But his entire world changes in one day when his new boss resigns amid controversy and Noah realizes that his girlfriend had been cheating on him.
Devastated, he drives to the Cape Cod town where he had intended to propose, falls for a bookstore owner and becomes involved in the town's heated local election.
David Weaver ("Charlie and Me") is directing "Fairfield" from a script by Tracy Rosen ("Daniel's Daughter").
The film is being produced by Cypress Point Prods. and Qvf Prods., with Gerald W. Abrams and Susan Murdoch exec producing.
Metcalfe rose to prominence as...
The film, which has begun production in Toronto for a 2010 premiere, centers on Noah McManus (Metcalfe), who is about to start his dream job as a legislative director for a U.S. senator and to propose to his girlfriend. But his entire world changes in one day when his new boss resigns amid controversy and Noah realizes that his girlfriend had been cheating on him.
Devastated, he drives to the Cape Cod town where he had intended to propose, falls for a bookstore owner and becomes involved in the town's heated local election.
David Weaver ("Charlie and Me") is directing "Fairfield" from a script by Tracy Rosen ("Daniel's Daughter").
The film is being produced by Cypress Point Prods. and Qvf Prods., with Gerald W. Abrams and Susan Murdoch exec producing.
Metcalfe rose to prominence as...
- 10/21/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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