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Darin Morgan (born 1966) is an American screenwriter best known for several offbeat, darkly humorous episodes of the television series The X-Files and Millennium. His teleplay for the X-Files episode "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" won a 1996 Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series.
Darin Morgan was born on 2 September 1948 in Santa Clara County, California, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for The X-Files (1993), Millennium (1996) and Those Who Kill (2014).
Apr 29, 2022 · Darin Morgan has written some of the best The X-Files episodes of all time, and here's how they rank, worst to best. Morgan is known for his offbeat, quirky stories and characters, and fittingly, he entered the X-Files world in a suitably strange way.
Jan 25, 2018 · Darin Morgan might not believe it, but he’s the most beloved writer in the history of The X-Files. In a phone conversation earlier this week, the 69-year-old series...
Darin Morgan (born 1966) is an American screenwriter best known for several offbeat, darkly humorous episodes of the television series The X-Files and Millennium. His teleplay for the X-Files episode "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" won a 1996 Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series.
Darin Morgan is an American screenwriter best known for several offbeat, darkly humorous episodes of the television series The X-Files and Millennium. His teleplay...
Oct 28, 2007 · Darin Morgan as “Fluke Man” Morgan appeared in the second episode of season two as “Flukeman”, a carnivorous humanoid mutant lurking in the New Jersey sewers; he described his experience under...
Jan 27, 2018 · X-Files writer Darin Morgan has a reputation for creating memorable episodes, but his most recent episode proves his characters stand on their own.
Sep 12, 2023 · Chris Carter's classic TV show The X-Files, which turned 30 this week, hit new peaks of tragicomic brilliance in the six episodes written by Darin Morgan.
Feb 23, 2018 · Darin Morgan had set a precedent and a demand for the inclusion of comedy episodes on The X-Files, and eventually we got more of them. And yes, some of them were big and funny and clever, but they weren’t the eloquent and richly-layered fairytales that Darin Morgan gave us.