Brad Wright
Brad Wright | |
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Wright in August 2008 | |
Born |
Toronto, Ontario, Canada | May 2, 1961
Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | Television producer and Screenwriter |
Years active | 1990 – present |
Brad Wright is a Canadian television producer, screenwriter and actor. He is best known as the creator or co-creator of the television series Stargate SG-1 (with Jonathan Glassner), Stargate Atlantis (with Robert C. Cooper) and Stargate Universe (also with Cooper). He was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Before the inception of the Stargate franchise, he served as the co-executive producer and a writer of The Outer Limits. He has also written scripts for several other television series including Neon Rider, Adventures of the Black Stallion, The Odyssey, Highlander: The Series and Poltergeist: The Legacy.
Career
He has appeared twice in Stargate SG-1, as a studio executive in the 100th episode, "Wormhole X-Treme!", and as a parody of Star Trek's Scotty in a fantasy sequence in the 200th episode, "200".
In April 2007, in recognition of his efforts to promote Canadian writing talent, and to recognize his efforts as the primary creative writing force on the Stargate shows, Wright was presented with the inaugural "Showrunner Award" at the Canadian Screenwriting Awards in Toronto. In July of the same year, he won the 2007 Constellation Award in the category Best Overall 2006 Science Fiction Film or Television Script for the episode of Stargate SG-1 entitled "200".
In late March 2009, Wright was nominated for a Nebula Award for "Best Script." The nomination was for the season 5 Stargate Atlantis episode "The Shrine."[1]
Writing credits
The Outer Limits
Writer | ||
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Season | Title | Notes |
1 | "Blood Brothers" | None |
1 | "The Conversion" | None |
1 | "The Quality of Mercy" | None |
1 | "The Message" | None |
1 | "I, Robot" | Based upon the short story by Eando Binder |
1 | "The Voice of Reason" | Season One Finale |
2 | "Trial By Fire" | None |
2 | "The Light Brigade" | None |
3 | "The Camp" | None |
3 | "The Revelations of Becka Paulson" | Teleplay (Story by Stephen King) |
4 | "In Another Life" | Written by Wright and Naren Shankar & Chris Brancato |
4 | "The Vaccine" | None |
4 | "To Tell the Truth" | None |
Stargate SG-1
Writer | ||
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Season | Title | Notes |
1 | "Children of the Gods" (Part 1) | Written with Jonathan Glassner Season One Premiere |
1 | "Children of the Gods" (Part 2) | Written with Jonathan Glassner Season One Premiere |
1 | "The Enemy Within" | None |
1 | "Solitudes" | None |
1 | "Politics" | Clip Show |
2 | "The Serpent's Lair" | Season Two Premiere |
2 | "The Gamekeeper" | Story with Jonathan Glassner (Teleplay by Glassner) |
2 | "Message in a Bottle" | Teleplay (Story by Michael Greenberg & Jarrad Paul) |
2 | "A Matter of Time" | Teleplay (Story by Misha Rashovichm) |
2 | "1969" | None |
2 | "Out of Mind" | Written with Jonathan Glassner Season Two Finale |
3 | "Into the Fire" | Season Three Premiere |
3 | "Point of View" | Teleplay (Story by Wright & Jonathan Glassner & Robert C. Cooper & Tor Alexander Valenza) |
3 | "A Hundred Days" | None |
3 | "Crystal Skull" | Teleplay (Story by Michael Greenburg & Jarrad Paul) |
4 | "The Other Side" | None |
4 | "2010" | None |
4 | "Prodigy" | Teleplay (Story by Wright & Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie) |
5 | "Enemies" | Story with Robert C. Cooper and Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie (Teleplay by Cooper) Season Five Premiere |
5 | "Threshold" | Continues from "Enemies" |
5 | "2001" | None |
5 | "Wormhole X-Treme!" | Story with Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie (Teleplay by Mallozzi & Mullie) 100th Episode |
6 | "Abyss" | First Episode to feature Daniel Jackson after his departure |
6 | "Unnatural Selection" | Teleplay (Story by Wright & Robert C. Cooper) |
6 | "The Challening" | Teleoplay (Story by Wright & Christopher Judge) |
7 | "Lifeboat" | None |
7 | "Lost City" (Part 1) | Written with Robert C. Cooper Season Seven Finale |
7 | "Lost City" (Part 2) | Written with Robert C. Cooper Season Seven Finale |
8 | "Moebius" (Part 1) | Written with Robert C. Cooper and Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie Season Eight Finale |
8 | "Moebius" (Part 2) | Written with Robert C. Cooper and Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie Season Eight Finale |
9 | "Beachhead" | None |
9 | "Ripple Effect" | Story with Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie (Teleplay by Mallozzi & Mullie) |
10 | "The Pegasus Project" | None |
10 | "200" | Written with Robert C. Cooper & Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie & Carl Binder & Martin Gero & Alan McCullough 200th Episode |
10 | "The Shroud" | Written with Robert C. Cooper |
MOVIE | "Stargate: Continuum" | Won Constellation Award for Best Screenwriting in a Feature Length Drama |
Stargate Atlantis
Writer | ||
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Season | Title | Notes |
1 | "Rising" (Part 1) | Written with Robert C. Cooper Season One Premiere |
1 | "Rising" (Part 2) | Written with Robert C. Cooper Season One Premiere |
1 | "Hide and Seek" | Written with Robert C. Cooper |
1 | "Thirty-Eight Minutes" | None |
2 | "Aurora" | Story with Carl Binder (Teleplay by Binder) |
2 | "Epiphany" | Teleplay (Story by Wright & Joe Flanigan) |
2 | "Critical Mass" | Story with Carl Binder (Teleplay by Binder) |
3 | "Irresistible" | Story with Robert C. Cooper (Teleplay by Carl Binder) |
3 | "Echoes" | Story with Carl Binder (Teleplay by Binder) |
4 | "This Mortal Coil" | Written with Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
5 | "The Shrine" | Nominated for a Constellation Award for Screenwriting 300th Episode of Stargate franchise |
Stargate Universe
Writer | ||
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Season | Title | Notes |
1 | "Air" (Part 1) | Written with Robert C. Cooper Season One Premiere |
1 | "Air" (Part 2) | Written with Robert C. Cooper Season One Premiere |
1 | "Air" (Part 3) | Written with Robert C. Cooper Season One Premiere |
1 | "Darkness" (Part 1) | None |
1 | "Light" (Part 2) | None |
1 | "Water" | Story with Robert C. Cooper and Carl Binder (Teleplay by Binder) |
1 | "Earth" | Story with Robert C. Cooper and Martin Gero (Teleplay by Gero) |
2 | "Cloverdale" | None |
References
- ↑ "Nebula Nomination for Brad Wright!". MGM. 2009-03-31. Retrieved 2009-12-22.
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