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."

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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