Joseph Mallozzi

Joseph Mallozzi

Joe Mallozzi at comic con 2007
Born October 16, 1965
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Residence Vancouver, British Columbia
Other names Joe Mallozzi
Occupation Screenwriter
Executive Producer
Known for Working for many TV shows
Website
Joseph Mallozzi blog

Joseph Mallozzi (born October 16, 1965 in Montreal, Canada) is a Canadian writer and producer.

He is most noted for his contributions to the Stargate SG-1, Stargate: Atlantis,[1] and Stargate Universe television series. He joined the Stargate production team at the start of Stargate SG-1's fourth season in 2000.[2] Since then he has been a writer and executive producer for all three series.[3] He made a cameo appearance in the Stargate SG-1 fifth season episode "Wormhole X-Treme!" (the 100th episode of the series), in which he played a crew member lamenting the absence of doughnuts on the craft service table. He is also listed as "Joseph Mallozzi, Ph.D." in the thesis "Latin For The Novice" as seen in the Season 4 episode "Window of Opportunity" (production code 406) [4] - this "thesis" is documented on the StarGate Wiki. [5]

On television, he worked as a writer for Animal Crackers, The Little Lulu Show, Flying Rhino Junior High, The Babaloos, Night Hood, The Lost World, Lassie, Robinson Sucroe, Caillou, Wimzie's House, Ivanhoe, Largo Winch, The Busy World of Richard Scarry, The Adventures of Paddington Bear, George and Martha, The Wombles, Mona the Vampire, Ripley's Believe It or Not!, Student Bodies, Birdz, Dr. Xargle, Big Wolf on Campus, and The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures. In 2012, he co-created the comic book Dark Matter with Paul Mullie. The comic book is currently being made into a TV series with Mallozzi and Mullie co-writing. Pre production on this Prodigy Pictures Inc series started in Canada earlier this year with the air date planned for early 2015. [6]

He currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia. He is in contact with fans through online forums and his blogs, and he lists other interests such as food, Japanese anime, villains and his pugs.

Writing Credits

Stargate SG-1

Stargate Atlantis

Stargate Universe

References

  1. Staff (July 1, 2008). "Stargate Atlantis: Your Burning Questions Answered!". TV Guide News. Retrieved 2010-01-08.
  2. Storm, Jo (2005). Approaching the Possible: The World of Stargate SG-1. ECW Press. p. 57. ISBN 1-55022-705-X.
  3. Beeler, Stan; Dickson, Lisa (2006). Reading Stargate SG-1. I. B. Tauris. p. 93. ISBN 1-84511-183-4. See also his episode credits.
  4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Window_of_Opportunity_%28Stargate_SG-1%29
  5. http://stargate.wikia.com/wiki/Latin_for_the_Novice
  6. http://www.prodigypictures.com/in_development

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