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Lost City, Part 1 PRODUCTION INFORMATION; Series Stargate SG-1. Season Season 7. Original air date March 12, 2004. Written by Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper. Directed by Martin Wood. CAST INFORMATION; Cast William Devane as President Henry Hayes; Jessica Steen as Dr. Elizabeth Weir; Tony Amendola as Bra'tac; David Palffy as Anubis; Gary Jones ...
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- Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper
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The son of Gerald W. Abrams, J.J. Abrams is occasionally credited as Jeffrey Abrams. While attending Sarah Lawrence College, he used the Alvin Sargent screenplay Ordinary People as a guide for writing his own scripts. His first feature film project written at Sarah Lawrence became the film Taking Care of Business, which he produced. His next produc...
Abrams' involvement in the creation of Lost was revealed in full detail in the special feature The Genesis of Lost on the season 1 DVD box set: In 2003, ABC group chairman Lloyd Braun had pitched an idea to for a concept he described as Cast Away: The Series. Jeffrey Lieberwas hired to develop a working concept out of the pitch. Lieber eventually e...
Abrams is a co-creator and Executive Producer for the science fiction drama Fringe, which premiered in 2008 while Lostwas still airing. Abrams was a co-creator and Executive Producer for the drama Undercoversin 2010. The show was canceled after one season. Abrams was an Executive Producer for the thriller series Person of Interest, which premiered ...
Even though Abrams' last known direct contribution to Lost was the script to the season 3 premiere, "A Tale of Two Cities" (which he co-wrote with Damon Lindelof), and he had stopped being the main...
Screenwriter
1990 - Taking Care of Business 1991 - Regarding Henry 1992 - Forever Young 1997 - Gone Fishin' 1998 - Armageddon 2001 - Joy Ride (known as Road Kill in the UK) 2006 - Mission: Impossible III 1. At the end of the movie, The "Special Thanks" credits include the Hanso Foundation. 2009 - Star Trek (alongside Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, both cowriters on Mission: Impossible III)
Creator
1998 - Felicity (TV) 2001 - Alias (TV) 2004 - Lost (TV) 2008 - Fringe (TV) 2010 - Undercovers (TV)
Producer
2001 - Joy Ride 2005 - What about Brian (TV) 2006 - Six Degrees (TV) 2008 - Cloverfield (written by Drew Goddard and co-produced by Bryan Burk) 2009 - Star Trek
J.J. Abrams at Alcatrazpedia, the AlcatrazwikiPilot (Lost) Pilot (. Lost. ) " Pilot " is the two-part television pilot of the ABC television series Lost, with part 1 premiering on September 22, 2004, and part 2 one week later on September 29. Both parts were directed by J. J. Abrams, who co-wrote the script with series co-creator Damon Lindelof. Jeffrey Lieber, who had been commissioned by ...
The episode was written by Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper, with Martin Wood directing. The first part originally premiered on March 2, 2004, with the second part showing a week later on March 9, 2004 on Sky One in the United Kingdom. SciFi Channel in the United States then aired part one on March 12, 2004 and part two on March 19, 2004.
Jan 16, 2004 · Here, JJ Abrams, Damon Lindelof, Matthew Fox, Josh Holloway and the rest of the cast and crew recount their memories of making the iconic pilot episode.
Aug 8, 2024 · Showrunners Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse will also appear alongside director Jack Bender and composer Michael Giacchino. The film has been overseen by filmmaker Taylor Morden, who directed...
Some of the first season's episodes were written or co-written by writers on a freelance basis. The regular directors throughout the season were J. J. Abrams, Jack Bender, Stephen Williams, Tucker Gates, Greg Yaitanes and Kevin Hooks. Its incidental music was composed by Michael Giacchino.