fiction.wikisort.org - WriterJohn Shiban is an American television writer and producer. He worked in both capacities on The X-Files[1] and its spin-off The Lone Gunmen, Star Trek: Enterprise, Smallville, Supernatural, Legend of the Seeker, Breaking Bad, and The Vampire Diaries. In 1997, he was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for his work on The X-Files episode "Memento Mori".[2] He shared the nomination with co-writers Chris Carter, Frank Spotnitz, and Vince Gilligan. In 1998, Shiban shared a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series with The X-Files production team.[3]
American television writer and producer
John Shiban |
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 Shiban at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con International |
Occupation | Television writer, producer and director |
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Nationality | American |
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Notable works | The X-Files Breaking Bad Torchwood: Miracle Day |
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In 2009 Shiban reunited with Gilligan to work as a writer/producer on the second season of Gilligan's series Breaking Bad. Shiban was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for episodic drama for the episode "Phoenix" in 2010.[4] Shiban and the writing staff also shared a nomination for the WGA award for best drama series for their work on the second season.[4] Shiban returned as a consulting producer for the third season of Breaking Bad.[5] He left the crew at the end of the third season.
In August 2010, Shiban was confirmed as a writer for Torchwood's fourth series Torchwood: Miracle Day.[6]
In 2011, Shiban joined the series Hell on Wheels as executive producer and writer. In November 2012, the show's creators Joe and Tony Gayton decided to no longer be involved in the day to day production. Shiban was thought to be a good candidate to take over, however he stated that he would also be leaving the series.[7] Since 2020, he has been writing and executive producing for the show Ozark.
Credits
The X-Files
Breaking Bad
Writer/Director/Consulting Producer |
Season |
Title |
Notes |
2 |
"Negro y Azul" |
Writer |
"Phoenix" |
Writer |
3 |
"Sunset" |
Writer & Director |
"Abiquiu" |
Writer |
Torchwood: Miracle Day
Writer |
Episode |
Title |
Notes |
4 |
"Escape to L.A." |
Co-writer with Jim Gray |
6 |
"The Middle Men" |
Writer |
Hell on Wheels
Writer/Director/Executive Producer |
Season |
Title |
Notes |
1 |
"A New Birth of Freedom" |
Writer |
"Timshel" |
Writer & Director |
2 |
"Durant, Nebraska" |
Writer |
"Blood Moon Rising" |
Writer & Director |
Better Call Saul
Writer/Director/Executive Producer |
Season |
Title |
Notes |
2 |
"Rebecca" |
Director |
3 |
"Sunk Costs" |
Director |
4 |
"Talk" |
Director |
Shut Eye
Writer/Director/Executive Producer |
Season |
Title |
Notes |
2 |
"We're Not in Kansas Anymore" |
Writer |
"Karma Charmeleon" |
Writer & Director |
"There's No Place Like Home" |
Writer & Director |
NOS4A2
Writer/Director/Executive Producer |
Season |
Title |
Notes |
1 |
"The Graveyard of What Might Be" |
Director |
"The Gas Mask Man" |
Director |
2 |
"Bad Father" |
Director |
"Good Mother" |
Director |
Ozark
Writer/Executive Producer |
Season |
Title |
Notes |
3 |
"Boss Fight" |
Writer |
"BFF" |
Writer |
4 |
"Ace Deuce" |
Writer |
"You're the Boss" |
Writer |
References
- "Warner Home Video Signs Agreement with Filmmakers Tony Krantz, John Shiban and Daniel Myrick for Three Films to Be Produced for DVD Under the New Raw Feed Brand". Business Wire. 30 March 2006. Archived from the original on 14 July 2012.
- "The 1997 Primetime Emmy Awards". Archived from the original on 2010-06-27.
- "Year 1998, 50th Emmy Awards". Archived from the original on 2006-02-06.
- Gregg Mitchell & Sherry Goldman (2009). "2010 Writers Guild Awards Television, Radio, News, Promotional Writing, and Graphic Animation Nominees Announced". Writers Guild of America. Archived from the original on 2012-05-25. Retrieved 2010-04-30.
- "Breaking Bad: The Complete Second Season". 16 March 2010.
- 'Torchwood' attracts 'Buffy,' 'Breaking Bad,' 'House' writers
- Andreeva, Nellie (1 November 2012). "'Hell on Wheels' showrunner John Shiban, series' renewal on hold". Deadline Hollywood.com. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
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[ru] Шибан, Джон
Джон Шибан (англ. John Shiban) — американский сценарист и продюсер родившийся 8 февраля 1962 года в США[источник не указан 323 дня]. Он работал над «Секретными материалами»[1] и его спин-оффом, «Одинокими стрелками», и другими сериалами как «Звёздный путь: Энтерпрайз», «Тайны Смолвиля», «Сверхъестественное», «Легенда об Искателе», «Во все тяжкие» и «Дневники вампира». В 1997 году, он был номинирован на «Эмми» за лучший сценарий драматического сериала за свою работу над эпизодом «Секретных материалов», "Помни о смерти".[2] Он разделил номинацию с партнёрами сценаристами, Крисом Картером, Фрэнком Спотницом и Винсом Гиллиганом. В 1998 году, Шибан разделил номинацию на премию «Эмми» за лучший драматический сериал с продюсерской командой «Секретных материалов».[3]
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