Glen Morgan
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RECENT CREDITS
Bionic Woman (TV)  Nov. 28, 2007
Black Christmas (FILM)  Dec. 25, 2006
Final Destination 3 (FILM)  Feb. 10, 2006
Willard (FILM)  Mar. 14, 2003
The ONE (Revolution Studios) (FILM)  Nov. 2, 2001

BIOGRAPHY
The prolific and productive writing-producing team of Glen Morgan and James Wong played a major part in helping Fox-TV's "The X-Files" attain first cult status and eventual mass acceptance and acclaim. As staff writers....
The prolific and productive writing-producing team of Glen Morgan and James Wong played a major part in helping Fox-TV's "The X-Files" attain first cult status and eventual mass acceptance and acclaim. As staff writers and co-executive producers, they were responsible for crafting some of the series' most memorable stories and characters. Dour FBI man Assistant Director Skinner, creepy mutant Eugene Tooms and a trio of delightfully paranoid conspiracy theorists called The Lone Gunmen all sprung from their keyboard. Morgan and Wong also scripted episodes that provided valuable background and motivation for the show's two protagonists.

Friends since high school, the pair studied film together at Loyola Marymount University before landing jobs as production assistants for producer Sandy Howard. They began writing screenplays together and managed to get one produced--"The Boys Next Door" (1985), a chilling account of suburban teen anomie turned deadly, starring Charlie Sheen and Maxwell Caulfield directed by Penelope Spheeris--before hitting a prolonged dry spell.

Morgan and Wong segued to TV and landed jobs as writers and story editors for "Knightwatch" (ABC, 1988), a short-lived crime drama. They honed their skills under the auspices of Stephen J. Cannell Productions working variously as writers, story editors and producers on "21 Jump Street", "Booker" (both Fox, 1989-90), "Wiseguy" (CBS, 1990-91) and "The Commish" (ABC, 1991-93). Morgan and Wong truly blossomed on "The X-Files" (Fox, 1993-95) where they enhanced their reputation for emphasizing character as their primary story-engine. In addition, they demonstrated their skill at delicately balancing emotion and humor within their scenes.

Morgan and Wong followed up by venturing out on their own as the creators and executive producers of "Space: Above and Beyond" (Fox, 1995-96), a military sci-fi adventure inspired by the sensibility of WWII movies. Of course, they also took on a considerable chunk of the writing chores.



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Lacey Chabert
Dec. 15, 2006
Christian groups have slammed the remake of cult 1974 movie Black Christmas, because they find the horror movie "offensive."

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