A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Toledo, Ohio, USA
Chris Black is a screenwriter and television producer, from Toledo, Ohio. Black is known for writing and producing mainly science fiction and action series, although he also was a part of the production team of the comedy-drama Desperate Housewives during its first two seasons. Black has produced and written episodes of Cleopatra 2525, The Huntress, Sliders, Star Trek: Enterprise, Hawaii and Standoff. In addition, he has written episodes of several other shows, including Weird Science, Xena: Warrior Princess and Vanished. He also co-wrote the 1997 action movie Masterminds starring Patrick Stewart. In 2022, Black and Matt Fraction co-created Monarch: Legacy of Monsters for Apple TV+. Black also serves as showrunner. Description above from the Wikipedia article Chris Black (screenwriter), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Screenstory:
1997 Masterminds
Creator:
2023 Monarch: Legacy of Monsters
Executive Producer:
2016 Outcast
2022 Severance
2023 Monarch: Legacy of Monsters
Producer:
2004 Desperate Housewives
2016 Outcast
2022 Severance
2023 Monarch: Legacy of Monsters
Story:
1995 Sliders
2001 Star Trek: Enterprise
2004 Desperate Housewives
2016 Outcast
2022 Severance
2023 Monarch: Legacy of Monsters
Teleplay:
1995 Sliders
2001 Star Trek: Enterprise
2004 Desperate Housewives
2016 Outcast
2022 Severance
2023 Monarch: Legacy of Monsters
Writer:
1994 Weird Science
1995 Sliders
1995 Xena: Warrior Princess
1996 Poltergeist: The Legacy
1997 Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show
1998 The Magnificent Seven
2000 Cleopatra 2525
2000 The Huntress
2001 Star Trek: Enterprise
2004 Desperate Housewives
2004 Hawaii
2006 Ugly Betty
2006 Vanished
2007 K-Ville
2007 Reaper
2011 CHAOS
2013 Red Widow
2016 Outcast
2021 INVINCIBLE
2022 Severance
2023 Monarch: Legacy of Monsters
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