Hart Hanson

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Hart Hanson

Hart Hanson at the 2009 San Diego Comic Con.
Born (1957-07-26) July 26, 1957
Burlingame, California, United States.
Occupation Writer, Producer

Hart Hanson (born July 26, 1957 in Burlingame, California [citation needed]) is an American television writer and producer. Hanson's family moved to Canada when he was a child. He received a B.A. from the University of Toronto and a MFA from the University of British Columbia, where he taught briefly. He is the creator, executive producer, and writer of the TV series Bones.

Filmography

Television

  • Neon Rider (1991), Writer.
  • The Odyssey (1992–1994), Writer, Director, Story Editor.
  • Road to Avonlea (1992–1996), Writer.
  • Ready Or Not (1993), Writer.
  • North of 60 (1994–1996), Writer.
  • Street Legal (1994), Writer.
  • Trust in Me (1994), Associate Producer
  • Traders (1996–2000), Writer, Supervising Producer.
  • The Outer Limits (1997), Writer.
  • Stargate SG-1 (1997–1999), Writer.
  • Cupid (1998–1999), Writer, Consulting/Supervising Producer.
  • Snoops (1999), Co-Executive Producer.
  • Judging Amy (2000–2003), Writer, Consulting/Executive Producer.
  • Joan of Arcadia (2003–2004), Writer, Consulting Producer.
  • Bones (2005–Present), Creator, Writer, Executive Producer.
  • The Finder (2012), Creator, Writer, Executive Producer.

In February, 2013, Entertainment Weekly reported that Hanson will be writing about an "overweight, offensive cop" on CBS's upcoming television show Backstrom.[1]

Awards and nominations

Hanson has won 4 Gemini Awards. Hanson was awarded Austin Film Festival's Outstanding Television Award in 2011.

References

  1. Hibberd, James (February 22, 2013). "Hollywood Insider: What's Going on Behind the Scenes: TV's Pilot Season Goes (Very) High-Concept". Entertainment Weekly (New York: Time Inc.): 26. 

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