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Barnstar for Starr Manning article, and for your work on soap opera articles in general
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I award you this barnstar for your superb improvements to the Starr Manning article, which I commented about on its talk page, and for your improvements to soap opera articles in general. We seriously need more editors at this site who are willing to put in that kind of work. Thank you. Flyer22 (talk) 16:25, 15 February 2013 (UTC) |
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John Whelpley (crew member of Dallas (TV series))
John Whelpley is an American TV writer and producer. [1]
- CONSULTING PRODUCER - WRITER
- June 2012– Present
Writer-Producer
- Skibberreen Productions
- 1992– 2012 (20 years)
Writer
- CBS
- January 2005– December 2005
- Responsible for creating and writing all network website synopses with an eye toward interactive markers for shows' forensic glossary and scene clips.
Creator and Writer
- MGM TV
- October 2004– February 2005
- HONCHO - a multi-character dramatic script pilot
Creator and Executive Producer
- BODY & SOUL
- January 2004– September 2004
- produced a quality show with a budget 40% below the average network episode
- Simultaneously wrote or revised 13 original episodes
- Successfully managed a cast and crew in excess of 100 while shooting on location in Canada
- Ensured character and story themes introduced were medically validated for audience acceptance
- Orchestrated and responsible for all creative aspects including casting, music, wardrobe, sets, publicity, and budget
Creator/Executive Producer
- Cutting Edge Entertainment
- February 2002– October 2002
- Creator and Executive Producer of Body & Soul
Creative Producer and Lead Writer
- Tribune & Alliance-Atlantis
- January 1998– January 2001
- for two full seasons of MacGyver
- Invented and validated "MacGyverisim's"
- Worked closely with Special Effects to ensure successful inventive story mechanics
- Personally created and wrote six original episodes
- Performed major production and script revisions on eleven episodes each season
- Participated in the casting of over 125 roles
- Involved with Directors to prepare episodes for production
- Worked closely with the Art Department on set design
- Instrumental in creating special action sequences with Stunt Performers
- Effectively managed creative and writing responsibilities between multiple locations while integrating network requirements
EARTH: FINAL CONFLICT; Wrote Fourteen original episodes
- Responsible for all writing and story elements
- Overhauled show in season five to include new characters, themes, mythologies, and special effects saving 20% on the pattern budget compared to the previous four seasons
- Screenwriter -Universal Studios
- February 2000– May 2000 (4 months)
- Co-created story and plot mechanics with original Writers and Producers
- Script later adapted for a Sci Fi channel television series, starring Michael Gross
CHARIOTS OF THE GODS: Writer - Detailed 6-hour outline and two-hour script (Part I)
- Writer-Producer
- Aaron Spelling Productions and Fox Broadcasting Company
January 1995– January 1997
- BEVERLY HILLS 90210
- Involved in writing and producing for 32 episodes per season, which is 30% more than usually supplied and required a double up production model
- Contributed to creative show decisions including the casting of over 400 roles, makeup, hair and script revisions
- Supported Directors in filming and Cast on continuity and dialogue concerns
- Wrote ten original episodes
- Integrated an average of four serial storylines per episode
- Facilitated multi-site logistics for real-time creative application and impact for adherence to schedules and budget
Supervising Writer-Producer
- THE COLONY
- January 1994– January 1995
- Wrote the 2-hour pilot and subsequent six 1-hour episodes
- Authored a 75 page bible that included biographies of the principal characters and episode outlines (over twenty) for the first season
- Instrumental decision involvement with the Director on casting, scouting for locations, and script revisions to meet production realities
- As Supervising Producer, instrumental in maintaining $ 3.5M budget while facilitating creative production requirements at over twenty location sites
- Directed 2nd unit sequences and pick-up shots
- Provided editorial notes in post-production
- GENERAL HOSPITAL
- June 1990– February 1991 (hired by Joseph Hardy)
- Created weekly story thrust
- Responsible for camera ready 1 - hour scripts five days per week
- Facilitated creative efforts of ten Outline and Script Writers
- Accountable for outline revisions
- Edited all scripts for dialogue, dramatic pace, cast challenges, and unexpected production adjustments
- Fashioned 13 week series arc and season bible in conjunction with the Executive Producer
Writer
- STAR TREK
- January 1990– March 1990
- NEXT GENERATION & DEEP SPACE 9: Writer -A Paramount Television Production (1990)
- Wrote episode "Suddenly Human" & "Invasive Procedures"
THE OUTER LIMITS: Writer -Sci Fi Channel (1995)
- Wrote episode "Afterlife"
MACGYVER: Producer and Lead Writer
- Paramount Television Production
- January 1988– January 1990
Trapper John, M.D. (executive story editor; executive story consultant) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.12.9.177 (talk) 04:42, 23 February 2013 (UTC)
I hope it's okay
Hey there just wondering if it was okay that I used the "Secret past" section (altered) from your Tyler sandbox, for my Leslie sandbox? Arre 05:45, 1 March 2013 (UTC)
- Yeah it would be fine. Just paraphrase it because users tend to get testy when information that appears in one article appears in another article in the exact same way.--Nk3play2 my buzz 06:00, 1 March 2013 (UTC)
- Ofcourse. It makes no sense to repeat it in 2 different articles. Btw, when are you gonna have your Tyler article up? I think because he has been on the show for over two and a half months now, it would be a great time :) Arre 07:24, 1 March 2013 (UTC)
- LoL I was ready for his article to be up months ago because of the buzz alone, I'm waiting for whatever Tyler and Leslie are hiding to come to forefront and hoping for a lot of story development during the 40th anniversary celebration before I start the article. At the latest, I think early April.--Nk3play2 my buzz 17:16, 1 March 2013 (UTC)
- Ofcourse. It makes no sense to repeat it in 2 different articles. Btw, when are you gonna have your Tyler article up? I think because he has been on the show for over two and a half months now, it would be a great time :) Arre 07:24, 1 March 2013 (UTC)
Your updated Cast
Just how is it possible that Roger Howarth is on contract when he's on contract on ABC? He signed a contract with ABC to play the role of Todd Manning on GH, so did Michael Easton, and Kristen Alderson. So what is the deal there? P.J. (talk) 02:58, 13 March 2013 (UTC)
New discussion
Hi there! I've started a new discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Soap Operas#Listing of former married names for female characters. I'd really appreciate your opinion! Regards, Creativity97 01:23, 22 March 2013 (UTC)
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Jhoanna Flores
Hi there. Just to let you know, Jhoanna Flores has already been confirmed to have made her last appearance as Adriana Stone on April 9, 2013. Therefore, there is no need to list her under the "Departing" list on the Y&R cast members page. Just wanted to clarify that. Regards, Creativity97 02:10, 12 April 2013 (UTC)
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