Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

John Stephens (TV producer)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
John Stephens

Role
  
Television producer


Education
  
University of Virginia

Shows
  
Gil Girls

John Stephens (TV producer) wwwrandomhousecomkidsemeraldatlasimagesautho

Nominations
  
Goodreads Choice Awards Best Middle Grade & Children's

Books
  
The Emerald Atlas, The Fire Chronicle, The Black Reckoning

Similar People
  
Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage, Bruno Heller, Amy Sherman‑Palladino

Profiles

Gotham executive producer john stephens interview at wondercon 2015 yael tv


John Stephens is an American television producer, screenwriter and director best known for his work on The O.C., Gilmore Girls and Gotham.

Contents

John Stephens (TV producer) John Stephens TV producer Wikipedia

Stephens is credited as the producer of twenty-five episodes of drama series The O.C., and supervising producer for an additional three episodes. He has written twelve episodes and directed one – the only directing role credited to his name.

He has co-produced six episodes of dramedy series Gilmore Girls and written eight episodes, and is credited as executive story producer for one episode and story editor for a number of other episodes.

In June, 2008, it was revealed that he had been hired to be executive producer of Gossip Girl. He said, "I was a big fan of Gossip Girl – probably embarrassingly big for a 36-year-old man – so that, and the prospect of working with Stephanie and Josh again, meant I probably would have worked on the show for free. It was a real bonus when they offered to pay me." It was also revealed that under the deal Stephens would develop new shows for Warner Bros. Television.

He is the author of the children's fantasy series The Books of Beginning, the first one called The Emerald Atlas, the second The Fire Chronicle and the third The Black Reckoning.

The emerald atlas book trailer the emerald atlas by john stephens book trailer


References

John Stephens (TV producer) Wikipedia