JAVIER GRILLO-MARXUACH
'Javier "Javi" Grillo-Marxuach' (), born October 28, 1969 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is a television screenwriter and producer, best known for his work as writer and producer on the first two seasons of the ABC television series ''Lost'', though he has also written for a number of other series including ''Charmed'' and ''. He received a BA in 1991 from Carnegie Mellon and has an MFA from USC.
In 2006, he left the ''Lost'' team,[1] and began working as a co-executive producer for ''Medium'', as well entering the world of comics, with his own Viper Comics title, "The Middleman." He also wrote the Super-Skrull limited series for the Marvel Comics event, Annihilation, is currently at work on a follow-up, and is also writer of Dynamite Entertainment's four-issue limited series "Classic Battlestar Galactica: Cylon Apocalypse."
★ ''Medium'' (2005) TV Series
★
★ "We Had A Dream'' (Season 3, Episode 15)
★
★ ''Apocalypse, Push'' (Season 3, Episode 11)
★
★ ''Four Dreams'' (Season 3, Episode 1) with Glenn Gordon Caron
★ ''Lost'' (2004) TV Series
★
★ ''House of the Rising Sun'' (Season 1, Episode 6)
★
★ ''All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues'' (Season 1, Episode 11)
★
★ ''Hearts and Minds'' (Season 1, Episode 13) with Carlton Cuse
★
★ ''...In Translation'' (Season 1, Episode 17) with Leonard Dick
★
★ ''Born to Run'' (Season 1, Episode 22) (story)
★
★ ''Orientation'' (Season 2, Episode 3) with Craig Wright
★
★ ''Collision'' (Season 2, Episode 8) with Leonard Dick
★ ''Jake 2.0'' (2003) TV Series
★
★ episode "The Good, The Bad and The Geeky"
★
★ episode "Whiskey - Tango - Foxtrot"
★
★ episode "Get Foley"
★ ''Boomtown'' (2002) TV Series (writer)
★
★ Episode "Monsters Brawl"
★ ''The Dead Zone'' (2002) TV Series (story) (episode 1.07 "Enemy Mind")
★ ''The Chronicle'' (2001) TV Series
★
★ episode "Bring Me the Head of Tucker Burns"
★
★ episode "Hot From the Oven"
★
★ episode "The King is (Un) Dead"
★
★ episode "Let Sleeping Dogs Fry"
★
★ episode "Pig Boy's Big Adventure"
★
★ episode "Touched by An Alien")
★ '' (2000)
★ '' (1999) TV Series
★
★ episode 3.07 "Sacrifice"
★ ''Charmed'' (1998) TV Series
★
★ episode 1.04 "''Dead Man Dating''"
★
★ episode 1.11 "''Feats of Clay''"
★
★ episode 1.16 "''Which Prue is it, Anyway?''"
★
★ episode 1.21 "''Love Hurts''"
★
★ episode 2.05 "''She's a Man, Baby, A Man!''"
★
★ episode 2.11 "''Reckless Abandon''"
★
★ episode 2.17 "How to Make a Quilt Out of Americans"
★ ''Three'' (1998) TV Series
★
★ episode "Breakout"
★
★ episode "Emerald City"
★ ''Van Helsing Chronicles'' (1997) (TV)
★ ''Dark Skies'' (1996) TV Series (teleplay)
★
★ episode "Hostile Convergence"
★ ''The Pretender'' (1996) TV Series
★
★ episode "The Better Part of Valor"
★
★ episode "The Paper Clock"
★
★ episode "Potato Head Blues"
★ ''SeaQuest DSV'' (1993) TV Series
★ ''Super-Skrull'' (2006) Marvel Comics Limited Series
★ ''The Middle Man'' (2005-present) Viper Comics Limited Series
Ask Javi is a mostly weekly video show entirely performed by Grillo-Marxuach. He answers questions from his fans in a creative and usually humorous way. New episodes appear on his main website, Radio Free Javi, while the archives pop up on his official fansite, the JAVIminions.
★ List of famous Puerto Ricans
1. Leaving the island...
★
★ Radio Free Javi, personal website of Javier-Grillo Marxuach
★ JAVIminions, Official fansite for Javier-Grillo Marxuach
★ PopGurls Interview: Javier Grillo-Marxuach
In 2006, he left the ''Lost'' team,[1] and began working as a co-executive producer for ''Medium'', as well entering the world of comics, with his own Viper Comics title, "The Middleman." He also wrote the Super-Skrull limited series for the Marvel Comics event, Annihilation, is currently at work on a follow-up, and is also writer of Dynamite Entertainment's four-issue limited series "Classic Battlestar Galactica: Cylon Apocalypse."
| Contents |
| Writer filmography |
| Comic bibliography |
| Ask Javi |
| See also |
| Footnotes |
| References |
Writer filmography
★ ''Medium'' (2005) TV Series
★
★ "We Had A Dream'' (Season 3, Episode 15)
★
★ ''Apocalypse, Push'' (Season 3, Episode 11)
★
★ ''Four Dreams'' (Season 3, Episode 1) with Glenn Gordon Caron
★ ''Lost'' (2004) TV Series
★
★ ''House of the Rising Sun'' (Season 1, Episode 6)
★
★ ''All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues'' (Season 1, Episode 11)
★
★ ''Hearts and Minds'' (Season 1, Episode 13) with Carlton Cuse
★
★ ''...In Translation'' (Season 1, Episode 17) with Leonard Dick
★
★ ''Born to Run'' (Season 1, Episode 22) (story)
★
★ ''Orientation'' (Season 2, Episode 3) with Craig Wright
★
★ ''Collision'' (Season 2, Episode 8) with Leonard Dick
★ ''Jake 2.0'' (2003) TV Series
★
★ episode "The Good, The Bad and The Geeky"
★
★ episode "Whiskey - Tango - Foxtrot"
★
★ episode "Get Foley"
★ ''Boomtown'' (2002) TV Series (writer)
★
★ Episode "Monsters Brawl"
★ ''The Dead Zone'' (2002) TV Series (story) (episode 1.07 "Enemy Mind")
★ ''The Chronicle'' (2001) TV Series
★
★ episode "Bring Me the Head of Tucker Burns"
★
★ episode "Hot From the Oven"
★
★ episode "The King is (Un) Dead"
★
★ episode "Let Sleeping Dogs Fry"
★
★ episode "Pig Boy's Big Adventure"
★
★ episode "Touched by An Alien")
★ '' (2000)
★ '' (1999) TV Series
★
★ episode 3.07 "Sacrifice"
★ ''Charmed'' (1998) TV Series
★
★ episode 1.04 "''Dead Man Dating''"
★
★ episode 1.11 "''Feats of Clay''"
★
★ episode 1.16 "''Which Prue is it, Anyway?''"
★
★ episode 1.21 "''Love Hurts''"
★
★ episode 2.05 "''She's a Man, Baby, A Man!''"
★
★ episode 2.11 "''Reckless Abandon''"
★
★ episode 2.17 "How to Make a Quilt Out of Americans"
★ ''Three'' (1998) TV Series
★
★ episode "Breakout"
★
★ episode "Emerald City"
★ ''Van Helsing Chronicles'' (1997) (TV)
★ ''Dark Skies'' (1996) TV Series (teleplay)
★
★ episode "Hostile Convergence"
★ ''The Pretender'' (1996) TV Series
★
★ episode "The Better Part of Valor"
★
★ episode "The Paper Clock"
★
★ episode "Potato Head Blues"
★ ''SeaQuest DSV'' (1993) TV Series
Comic bibliography
★ ''Super-Skrull'' (2006) Marvel Comics Limited Series
★ ''The Middle Man'' (2005-present) Viper Comics Limited Series
Ask Javi
Ask Javi is a mostly weekly video show entirely performed by Grillo-Marxuach. He answers questions from his fans in a creative and usually humorous way. New episodes appear on his main website, Radio Free Javi, while the archives pop up on his official fansite, the JAVIminions.
See also
★ List of famous Puerto Ricans
Footnotes
1. Leaving the island...
References
★
★ Radio Free Javi, personal website of Javier-Grillo Marxuach
★ JAVIminions, Official fansite for Javier-Grillo Marxuach
★ PopGurls Interview: Javier Grillo-Marxuach
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