Jordan Rosenberg

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Jordan Rosenberg (born in Chicago, Illinois) is an American television writer.

After graduating from the University of Michigan earning joint degrees from the university's Film and Dramatic Writing programs, Rosenberg was awarded Michigan's Hopwood Award in Screenwriting.[1] He then went on to work in the Drama Development departments at ABC and ABC Studios, then known as Touchstone, assisting in the launch of a number of the American Broadcasting Company's new television series for 2004, including Lost, Desperate Housewives and Grey's Anatomy[2] and afterwards spent a year in the ABC Writers Fellowship program. [1]

He then went on to become a member of the Lost crew, and wrote the season 3 episode "Par Avion"[3] as well as the alternate reality multimedia phenomenon, The Lost Experience.[2] The Lost Experience was purely conceptualized by Lost showrunners Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, but they hired Rosenberg to write and design the game under the supervision of Lost's then Supervising Producer Javier Grillo-Marxuach.[4] Rosenberg then went on to join the writing staff of Grillo-Marxuach's 2008 ABC Family series, The Middleman.

Rosenberg is also credited in the sound department and as the assistant director of the 2002 film American Jedi, a parody of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace and American Pie.

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