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Jeff Pinkner

American television writer and producer


Summary

American television writer and producer

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nameJeff Pinkner
imageJeff Pinkner by Gage Skidmore.jpg
captionPinkner at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2010.
other_namesJeffrey Pinkner
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nationalityAmerican
occupationWriter, producer
years_active1996–present

Jeff Pinkner (born November 16, 1964) is an American television and movie writer and producer.

Early life and education

Born to a Jewish family, Pinkner graduated from Pikesville High School in Baltimore, Maryland in 1983, Northwestern University in 1987, and Harvard Law School in 1990.

Career

He is known for his work on Alias where he served as executive producer. In 2006 and 2007, he worked as an executive producer and writer for the mystery series Lost. The Lost writing staff, including Pinkner, were nominated for the Writers Guild of America (WGA) Award for Best Dramatic Series at the February 2007 ceremony for their work on the second and third seasons of Lost. In 2010, he has an overall deal with Warner Bros. TV.

Pinkner wrote Columbia Pictures's The Amazing Spider-Man 2 script with Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman. The film starred Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone, and was directed by Marc Webb. It opened in the U.S. May 2014.

He frequently collaborates with a tightly knit group of film professionals which include J. J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof, Adam Horowitz, Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Edward Kitsis, Andre Nemec, Josh Appelbaum, and Bryan Burk.

''Fringe''

In 2008, Pinkner began developing the FOX science fiction series Fringe, along with co-creators Alex Kurtzman, J. J. Abrams and Roberto Orci. Pinkner served as co-showrunner, executive producer, and writer (titles he shared with J. H. Wyman) through the show's fourth season. After the conclusion of season four, Pinkner left the series. Episodes he contributed to include:

  • "The Same Old Story" (01.02) (co-written by Orci, Abrams, and Kurtzman)
  • "The Arrival" (01.04) (co-written by Abrams)
  • "In Which We Meet Mr. Jones" (01.07) (co-written with Abrams)
  • "Bound" (02.11) (co-written by Abrams, Orci, and Kurtzman)
  • "The Road Not Taken" (01.19) (Pinkner and supervising producer J. R. Orci co-wrote the teleplay, based on a story by consulting producer Akiva Goldsman)
  • "There's More Than One of Everything" (01.20) (Pinkner and Wyman co-wrote the teleplay, based on a story by Goldsman and executive producer Bryan Burk)
  • "Night of Desirable Objects" (02.02) (co-written with Wyman)
  • "August" (02.08) (co-written by Wyman)
  • "Peter" (02.16) (Pinkner, Wyman, and supervising producer Josh Singer wrote the teleplay based on a story along with Goldsman)
  • "Brown Betty" (02.20) (co-written with Goldsman and Wyman)
  • "Over There (Part 1)" (02.22) (co-written by Wyman and Goldsman)
  • "Over There (Part 2)" (02.23) (co-written by Goldsman and Wyman)
  • "Olivia" (03.01) (co-written with Wyman)
  • "Entrada" (03.08) (co-written by Wyman)
  • "The Firefly" (03.10) (co-written with Wyman)
  • "Subject 13" (03.15) (co-written with Goldsman and Wyman)
  • "Stowaway" (03.17) (Danielle Dispaltro wrote the teleplay, based on a story from Pinkner, Wyman, and Goldsman)
  • "Lysergic Acid Diethylamide" (03.19) (Pinkner and Wyman wrote a teleplay based on a story along with Goldsman)
  • "The Day We Died" (03.22) (Pinkner and Wyman wrote a teleplay based on a story along with Goldsman)
  • "Neither Here Nor There" (04.01) (Pinkner and Wyman wrote a teleplay based on a story along with Goldsman)
  • "Subject 9" (04.04) (co-written with Goldsman and Wyman)
  • "Making Angels" (04.11) (co-written by Wyman and Goldsman)
  • "Nothing as It Seems" (04.16) (co-written with Goldsman)
  • "Letters of Transit" (04.19) (co-written by Goldsman and Wyman)
  • "Brave New World (Part 1)" (04.21) (co-written by Wyman and Goldsman)
  • "Brave New World (Part 2)" (04.22) (co-written by Wyman and Goldsman)

Filmography

Film writer

  • The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)
  • The 5th Wave (2016)
  • The Dark Tower (2017)
  • Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017)
  • Venom (2018)
  • Jumanji: The Next Level (2019)
  • Untitled Jumanji: The Next Level sequel (2026)

Television

YearTitleWriterExecutive
ProducerNotes
1998Ally McBealEpisode "Once In A Lifetime"
1998–2000ProfilerEpisodes "The Monster Within", "Inheritance" and "Besieged"
1999Ally
1999–2000Early EditionEpisodes "Blowing Up Is Hard to Do", "Fatal Edition, Part 1" and "Blind Faith";
Also story editor
2000The $treetAlso co-producerEpisodes "Closet Cases" and "Miracle on Wall Street"
2001The Beast
2001–2006AliasWrote 12 episodes;
Also supervising producer and co-executive producer
2006–2007LostEpisodes "The Glass Ballerina", "Not in Portland",
"The Man from Tallahassee" and "Catch-22";
Also executive consultant
2007–2008October RoadConsulting producer
2008–2012FringeWrote 26 episodes
2015–2017ZooAlso co-creator;
Episodes "First Blood", "Fight or Flight" and "That Great Big Hill of Hope"
2016Transylvania
2017Salamander
2017–2019Knightfall
2018Everything Sucks!
Origin
2019Limetown
2020High Fidelity
2021Cowboy Bebop
2022–PresentFrom
2023–PresentCitadel

References

References

  1. [https://variety.com/2009/film/features/abrams-keeps-it-all-in-the-fan-family-1118010053/ Variety Magazine: "Abrams keeps it all in the fan family – J.J. and his collaborators conquer Hollywood" By Cynthia Littleton] October 16, 2009. ''"We're all self-deprecating short Jews, with the exception of Bob Orci"''
  2. Werthheimer, Linda. (May 20, 2006). "Dramas Edge Reality Out of New TV Season". [[National Public Radio]].
  3. "2007 Writers Guild Awards Television & Radio Nominees Announced". Writers Guild of America.
  4. Schneider, Michael. (2010-04-19). "Mega new deal for "Fringe" exec producer Jeff Pinkner".
  5. Sneider, Jeff. (September 28, 2012). "Marc Webb to direct 'Spider-Man 2'". [[Variety (magazine).
  6. Jensen, Jeff. (September 11, 2009). "Fall TV 2009: ''Fringe''".
  7. Trechak, Brad. (April 10, 2008). "Lost producer goes to the Fringe". [[AOLTV]].
  8. Ng, Philiana. (June 19, 2012). "'Fringe' Co-Showrunner Jeff Pinkner Exits for Final Season". [[The Hollywood Reporter]].
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