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James Wong (born April 20, 1959) is a Hong Kong-born American television producer, writer, and film director. Wong is best known for co-writing episodes of the Fox science fiction supernatural drama series ''
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'' with his partner, Glen Morgan. Morgan and Wong are founders of the Hard Eight Pictures and co-created '' Space: Above and Beyond''. Wong also directed the films '' Final Destination'', '' The One'', and '' Dragonball Evolution''.


Early life and education

Wong was born in Hong Kong. At age ten, he moved to the United States along with his family, settling in
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,
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. During his youth, he met his future writing partner Glen Morgan at
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. Later on, he went to
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, joining a comedy improvisational group. Originally seeking a major in engineering, he later switched to a film major after seeing ''
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'' at the Cinerama Dome. After graduating, he landed a job as an assistant to Sandy Howard. During this time, both Wong and Morgan wrote screenplays, eventually having one produced.


Personal life

James Wong is married to Teena Wong, and they have three children.


Career

With
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, he co-wrote '' The Boys Next Door''. After this Wong became a story editor on the short-lived ABC crime drama ''
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''. Later, with Morgan, Wong would work on many
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productions, including '' Wiseguy'' (as supervising producer), '' The Commish'' (as supervising producer), and as a staff writer and story editor for '' 21 Jump Street'' and its spinoff, '' Booker''. Wong and Morgan began working with Chris Carter in 1993 on the
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''
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'', about two FBI agents investigating the
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, filmed in
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. In 1995, Wong and Morgan were offered an $8 million, four-year contract deal with
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Television to write and produce
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. As part of this deal, Morgan and Wong went on to create the short-lived series '' Space: Above and Beyond''. They returned to ''The X-Files'' briefly in its fourth season (1996–1997) when they wrote the horror episode
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. Wong also made his television directing debut with the conspiracy-themed "Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man", written by Morgan. Wong and Morgan also took on production and writing duties for Carter's ''
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''. Later, they would go on to executive produce the short-lived NBC paranormal series '' The Others''. During 1995, both Wong and Morgan were hired by producer Joel Silver to write the third intended ''
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'' movie called ''Body Count''. Their script was loved by executive producers Silver, Richard Donner, Walter Hill, David Giler and
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but the main producers Gilbert Adler and A L Katz hated it and Universal thought it would be too expensive to shoot. In 2000, Wong directed '' Final Destination'', which was originally conceived as an ''X-Files'' episode by writer Jeffrey Reddick and was then reworked by Wong and Morgan. Wong followed the directorial debut with '' The One'' (2001), an
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starring
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, and with more
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s, including '' Willard'' (2003), directed by Glen Morgan and starring
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, and a second sequel, '' Final Destination 3'' (2006), directed by Wong. In late 2006, Wong and Morgan's remake of '' Black Christmas'' was released; the
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was by Wong and Morgan and the film was directed by Morgan. In 2009, Wong directed the live-action movie adaptation of the anime and manga media franchise ''
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''. It was poorly received by both critics and audiences. Since 2011, Wong has been working with Ryan Murphy as an executive producer on American Horror Story. In 2015, Wong wrote and directed one episode,
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, for the tenth season of ''The X-Files''. He returned again in 2017 for ''The X-Files'' season eleven to write and direct the episode Ghouli, and to direct the episode Nothing Lasts Forever.


''The X-Files''

As part of the initial production crew on ''The X-Files'', Wong was among the most influential four writer-producers who worked closely with ''X-Files'' creator Chris Carter to define the characters, plots and aesthetics of the new series (the others were Glen Morgan, Howard Gordon and
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). Wong was responsible with his longtime writing partner Glen Morgan for introducing a number of elements that defined ''The X-Files'' throughout its run. Notable episodes co-written by Wong: * " Squeeze", only the second ''X-Files'' episode ever produced, and the first " monster of the week" episode, which would provide a template for two thirds of the future episodes of the series. * " Ice", the first episode to focus centrally on the Mulder/Scully relationship as the key to its plot. * " Beyond the Sea", the first episode to receive notable critical acclaim beyond the science fiction genre, the first episode with serious character development for
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in her role as
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, and also Carter's personal favorite episode of the series. * " E.B.E.", the first episode to introduce
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trio of characters, whose popularity resulted in their own short-lived spinoff series (without Wong's participation) in 2001. * " Tooms", the first episode to introduce the character of Walter Skinner, Mulder and Scully's boss, who would become a more central character over the remainder of the series, and also the first episode to give a speaking part to the
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, the main nemesis of Mulder and Scully for most of the series' run. * "
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", the first
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episode to make use of voiceover and flashback. * "
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", the first episode to include a story contribution from Glen Morgan's brother
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, who would become the most acclaimed ''X-Files'' writer and the only one to win an Emmy for his writing. * " 3", the first episode in which Mulder or Scully was involved in a sexual situation. * " One Breath", the resolution episode for the abduction plot that was the foundation of the series' long running mythology. * " Die Hand Die Verletzt", the first episode in which Kim Manners, who became the series' most prolific director over its nine seasons, was brought on board to direct, being an acquaintance of Morgan and Wong from their work with Manners on previous TV series. * "
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", the first episode to be preceded by a warning from the network that it was intended for mature audiences only due to its disturbing content. In his directorial debut, Wong also directed the episode "
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", for which he received an
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nomination, also becoming the first member of the series's regular writing staff (after Chris Carter) to direct an episode, as well as the only
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to ever direct an X-Files episode. Wong's Emmy nomination for directing "Musings" made him the first Asian American to receive an Emmy nomination for directing anything on television; at that time, no Asian American and no person of Chinese descent had yet been nominated for an Oscar for directing a film. Wong was also, along with Chris Carter (nominated a year later) the only director of an ''X-Files'' episode to be Emmy nominated for his work. As part of ''The X-Files'' main production team in 1994–1995, Wong shared the show's first
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win for Best Dramatic Series, and also shared its second win in the 1996–1997 season. (''The X-Files'' would go on to become the first series to win a Golden Globe three times.) Wong was honoured as his name was used as character in The X-Files game released on the PS1 in 1998.


Filmography


Film


Television

* '' Booker'' (writer, story writer) (1989–1990) * '' 21 Jump Street'' (writer, story editor) (1989–1990) * '' Wiseguy'' (supervising producer) (1990) * '' The 100 Lives of Black Jack Savage'' (producer) (1991) * '' The Commish'' (writer, supervising producer) (1991–1993) * ''
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'' (director, writer, co-executive producer, consulting producer) (1993–1997) * '' Space: Above and Beyond'' (co-creator, writer) (1995–1996) * ''
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'' (executive producer, consulting producer, writer) (1996–1998) * '' The Others'' (executive producer, writer) (2000) * '' Tower Prep'' (director – Episode: "Whisper") (2010) * '' THE EVƎNT'' (director – Episode: "Arrival"; writer,
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) (2010–2011) * '' American Horror Story'' (writer,
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) (2011–2019) * '' Rosemary's Baby'' (Writer) (2014) * ''
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'' (director) (2022)


References


External links

*
James Wong Director Bio
– Biography by ''
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