Yahoo Web Search

  1. Brian Wayne Peterson

    Brian Wayne Peterson

    American television producer and screenwriter

Search results

  1. Brian Wayne Peterson (born c. 1971/1972) [1] is an American screenwriter, television producer, and showrunner. After finding success writing the script for 1999 film But I'm a Cheerleader, he and his writing partner Kelly Souders wrote and produced the television series Smallville, Beauty and the Beast, Salem, Genius, and The Hot Zone . Biography.

    • 1971 or 1972 (age 51–52), United States
  2. Brian Wayne Peterson and Kelly Souders Interview – SMALLVILLE. By Steven Weintraub. Published Aug 27, 2008. CL. As I said when I posted the interviews with Allison Mack, Justin Hartley and ...

  3. We have a full Biography, Photos, Theatre Credits, Videos and more! Check out Brian Wayne Peterson's bio now including film and tv, as well as on stage.

  4. Screenwriter. Executive Producer. Story. Brian Wayne Peterson's films include But I'm a Cheerleader, Smallville, Political Animals.

    • Overview
    • Season Two
    • Season Eight
    • Season Nine

    Brian Wayne Peterson was a producer, director (for one episode) and writer for Smallville.

    After Al Gough and Miles Millar left the show after Season Seven, Brian took over as head of the show, along with Todd Slavkin, Darren Swimmer, and Kelly Souders. Then after Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer left after season 8, Brian and Kelly took over as showrunners completely for the final 2 seasons of the show.

    ••••Accelerate (Teleplay, story by Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer

    •Odyssey (teleplay by Todd Slavkin, Darren Swimmer, co-written by Kelly Souders, directed by Kevin Fair)

    •Prey (co-written with Kelly Souders, directed by Michael Rohl)

    •Eternal (co-written with Kelly Souders, directed by James Marshall)

    •Doomsday (co-written with Kelly Souders, directed by James Marshall)

    •Savior (co-written with Kelly Souders, directed by Kevin Fair) - Clark tells Jor-El he's ready to start his training, but Jor-El sends him back to Metropolis to cut ties with Lois before he can begin. Chloe is shocked when Lois suddenly reappears after having been missing for weeks, but Lois has no recollection of vanishing into thin air with the Legion ring. While investigating a monorail crash, Lois meets John Corben, a new reporter at the Daily Planet with a negative attitude toward the Red-Blue Blur. Chloe begs Clark to use the Legion ring to go back in time to save Jimmy, but he refuses, driving a wedge into their friendship. Meanwhile, Oliver continues down a dark road, and Zod arrives at the Luthor Mansion

    •He also directed Charade (written by Don Whitehead and Holly Henderson).

  5. Sep 15, 1999 · Brian Wayne Peterson. Writing a script about two teenage girls who fall in love while attending a “rehab center for lesbians” isn’t exactly the con-ventional way of getting noticed in ...

  6. Brian Wayne Peterson (born c. 1971/1972) is an American screenwriter, television producer, and showrunner. After finding success writing the script for 1999 film But I'm a Cheerleader, he and his writing partner Kelly Souders wrote and produced the television series Smallville, Beauty and the Beast, Salem, Genius, and The Hot Zone.

  1. People also search for