A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Baron Destructo
Birthplace:
Canada
Born:
October 16, 1965
Montreal-born Joseph Mallozzi began his career in the entertainment industry as an animator and later as a writer. He worked developing more than 100 hours of television programming for various children’s series, including Animal Crackers, The Little Lulu Show, and Caillou. Joseph Mallozzi transitioned to live-action television as a writer-producer with FOX’s teen sitcom Student Bodies, writing nearly two dozen episodes throughout the series’ 65-episode run. Following the conclusion of Student Bodies, Joseph Mallozzi remained with FOX as a contributing writer for television series, including Big Wolf on Campus, The Lost World, and Largo Winch. With his writing partner Paul Mullie, he joined the critically-acclaimed sci-fi series Stargate: SG-1 in its fourth season, and remained with the franchise as a scriptwriter, showrunner, and executive producer throughout the Stargate: Atlantis and Stargate: Universe programs. After eleven years with Stargate, Joseph Mallozzi branched out to pursue independent projects, launching the comic “Dark Matter” in 2012 and the television series of the same name in 2015.
Writer:
1995 Little Bear
2009 Stargate Atlantis: Fans' Choice
Creator:
1997 Animal Crackers
2015 Dark Matter
Executive Producer:
1997 Animal Crackers
2004 Stargate Atlantis
2015 Dark Matter
2020 Utopia Falls
Producer:
1997 Animal Crackers
1997 Stargate SG-1
1999 Big Wolf on Campus
2004 Stargate Atlantis
2013 Transporter: The Series
2015 Dark Matter
2020 Utopia Falls
Story:
1997 Animal Crackers
1997 Stargate SG-1
1998 Flying Rhino Junior High
1999 Big Wolf on Campus
2004 Stargate Atlantis
2013 Transporter: The Series
2015 Dark Matter
2020 Utopia Falls
Writer:
1994 The Busy World of Richard Scarry
1997 Animal Crackers
1997 Stargate SG-1
1998 Birdz
1998 Flying Rhino Junior High
1999 Big Wolf on Campus
2001 Largo Winch
2004 Stargate Atlantis
2009 Stargate Universe
2013 Delete
2013 Transporter: The Series
2015 Dark Matter
2020 Utopia Falls
???? Wimzie's House
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