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  1. Early life. Wells was born in Alexandria, Virginia, the son of Marjorie Elizabeth (née Risberg) and Llewellyn Wallace Wells, Jr., an Episcopalian minister. [4] . He has English, Irish, Scottish, Swedish, and Norwegian ancestry. [5] . Wells graduated from the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama in 1979.

    • 35 John Wells Almost Remade Another British Series
    • 34 Mark Mylod Directed Both Shameless Shows
    • 33 Different Countries Have Adapted The Show
    • 32 Various Networks Turned Shameless Down
    • 31 John Wells Warned of A Lack of Positive Storytelling
    • 30 Shameless Was Almost Set in A Trailer Park
    • 29 Emmy Rossum Wasn't Allowed to Audition For Shameless
    • 28 Shameless Fans Can Visit The Real Gallagher Home

    Hearing About The UK Shameless Stopped The US Version Of Clocking Off

    While it is widely known that Shameless is a remake of a British series, some viewers might be surprised to learn that the US version was actually in development before the original even aired. John Wells explained during an interview with Archive of American Television that he first learned about the original Shameless while meeting with its creator Paul Abbott on a completely different project. Abbott had great success in Britain, working on Coronation Street and creating Touching Evil, Sta...

    The Acclaimed Director Kicked Off Both First Episodes

    The American version of Shameless set itself apart from the original UK version, becoming its own show and finding its own voice. The show obviously recast all the main characters, but there was one key player in the original series who transitioned over to the American version.Mark Mylod directed the first episode of the UK Shameless and was brought on to direct the first episode of the American versionas well. Mylod ended up directing three episodes of the UK show and 12 episodes of the Ame...

    Russia And Turkey Have Their Own Shameless Series

    There might be some fans of the US version of Shameless who did not even know that the show was a remake. However, there are even fewer people who know that the series has continued to be adapted in several other countries. Perhaps due to the success of the US remake, various international versions of Shameless have popped up over the years, giving their own take on the story of a dysfunctional family. The Russian version of the show is called Besstydniki and follows a struggling family in Mo...

    It Took Wells 3 Attempts To Get Shameless Greenlit

    John Wells was a veteran of the television world by the time he started working on Shameless. However, even with his past work on ER and The West Wing, Wells admitted in his interview with the Archive of American Television that he had a lot of trouble getting a network to agree to make this new series with him.Wells reveals that HBO held the project and that they worked on it for about a year of discussion and notes back and forth before the network decided not to make it. NBC was interested...

    The Creator Of The US Version Of Shameless Was Candid About Its Bleakness

    Shameless was often hilarious and there were moments in the story where the characters found happy moments and positivity. However, it was also dark, cynical, and emotionally brutal in a lot of its stories, which was something John Wells embraced. While Wells' other hit shows plenty of heroic moments with the darker realities of the world of doctors and politicians, he made sure that all the writers working on the show knew the kind of characters they would be dealing with. Wells reportedly c...

    The Setting Of Shameless Was Nearly Very Different

    In trying to decide where to set the American version of Shameless, producers initially wanted to take the easy route of having it take place in the South and in a trailer park. However, according to The New York Times, John Wells, who developed the U.S. version, was staunchly opposed to that plan, saying that such a setting has already been overdone and often makes for lazy, clichéd jokes and situations. He said that too many shows and movies already make fun of people in those living condit...

    Being Like Fiona Landed Rossum The Role

    It takes a certain kind of actress to play a role like Fiona Gallagher. In an interview with AOL, Emmy Rossum said Shameless's producers didn't think she had what it took. Looking at her work — especially her part in 2004's The Phantom of the Opera — they thought she was too pretty, too clean-cut, and too glamorous to tackle a role like Fiona.They refused to even give her an audition, convinced she could never land the part. In a very Fiona move, Rossum refused to accept that, making her own...

    The Real House From Shameless Is A Tourist Spot

    The house that the Gallagher family calls home is one of the main settings on the show and an iconic TV house given how run-down and chaotic it often seems. As it turns out, it is also an actual house in an actual Chicago neighborhood. It's undeniably authentic, and, as fans tend to do, viewers set about trying to see if they could track down the "Shamelesshouse," in real life. While the reputation of the house in the series is not especially welcoming, the owners of the real house have repor...

  2. Apr 12, 2021 · 'Shameless' showrunner John Wells explained why Frank Gallagher died alone in the Series Finale. Turns out, he had a good reason.

  3. Aug 15, 2022 · A six-time-Emmy-winning producer, writer, and director, he got his start on the uncompromising, Vietnam War-set ABC drama China Beach, which more closely resembles nuanced, contemporary...

  4. Feb 24, 2017 · Died: 8 February 2017, in Mereworth, Kent, aged 91. Sir John Wells was an old school type of Conservative MP, public school and Oxbridge educated with a good measure of self-confidence.

  5. Apr 12, 2021 · To break it all down, EW chatted with Shameless boss John Wells about killing Frank, not bringing back Rossum, and whether the Gallaghers could ever return

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  7. Apr 11, 2021 · Before he created “Shameless,” the long-running family drama that ended Sunday night on Showtime, John Wells was the showrunner of “ER” and later seasons of “The West Wing,” both on NBC.