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    Turi is a producer and writer, known for Smallville (2001), Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) and Witches of East End (2013). More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Resume. Born June 28. Add to list. Awards. 1 win & 1 nomination. Photos 16. Known for. Smallville. 7.5. TV Series. Producer. 2007–2011 • 83 eps. Buffy the Vampire Slayer. 8.3.

    • January 1, 1
    • Producer, Writer, Additional Crew
    • Buffalo, New York, USA
    • Turi Meyer
    • Overview
    • Season Five
    • Season Six
    • Season Seven
    • Season Eight
    • Season Nine
    • Season Ten
    • Notes
    • External links

    Turi Meyer was a writer, story editor, executive story editor, co-producer, producer and director of Smallville.

    Meyer wrote the following episodes:

    •Vengeance (co-written with Al Septien, directed by Jeannot Szwarc) - Clark discovers the new intern at the Daily Planet—a bespectacled, bumbling woman named Andrea Rojas—is actually a masked avenger who fights crime at night. Meanwhile, Clark's bottled-up grief threatens to get the best of him.

    •Fade (co-written with Al Septien, directed by Terrence O'Hara) - While in Metropolis, Clark saves the life of a stranger named Graham, who vows to repay Clark for his kindness. Unfortunately, Graham happens to be a hit man with the ability to cloak himself, and he decides killing Lex would be the best gift he could give Clark. Meanwhile, Clark confronts Lana about her relationship with Lex.

    •Labyrinth (co-written with Al Septien, directed by Whitney Ransick) - Clark is attacked and wakes up in a mental asylum where the attending physician, Dr. Hudson, tells him he has been there for five years due to his elaborate fantasy that he has alien superpowers. In this new world, Martha Kent is married to Lionel Luthor, Chloe is deemed insane, and Lana chose Clark over Lex. Only one person, another patient named John believes Clark and urges him to fight.

    •Combat (co-written with Al Septien, directed by James Marshall) - Clark and Chloe discover Titan, a Zoner, who is the star of a secret underground fight club whose bloody battles to the death are broadcast on the internet. Lois needs a story and decides to investigate the fight club by herself but is captured and forced to participate in the fights with Athena as her first opponent. Lana has pregnancy pain and is rushed to the hospital, and it is revealed that she miscarried the baby.

    •Cure (co-written with Al Septien, directed by Rick Rosenthal) - Dr. Curtis Knox says he can "cure" someone from being a "meteor freak," changing their lives. Chloe takes an interest in this, but Dr. Knox may have another secret.

    •Apocalypse (co-written with Al Septien, directed by Tom Welling) - Clark is torn because he thinks the world would be better off if he had never arrived in Smallville. Jor-El arranges for him to see what life would have been like if Clark hadn't existed.

    •Instinct (co-written with Al Septien, directed by James Conway) - Tess and her team perform tests on Clark's crystal that she had retrieved from the Arctic, causing it to send a beam of light into the universe. This triggers the arrival of Maxima, a queen from the planet Almerac, who is searching for her soulmate, who she believes sent the signal. Unfortunately, Maxima's power is too great for mortal men and her kiss kills them. The seductive Maxima arrives in Metropolis and begins her search, starting with Jimmy.

    •Bride (co-written with Al Septien, directed by Jeannot Szwarc) - Chloe is excited that she's marrying Jimmy. Meanwhile, Oliver tells Clark he thinks he's discovered where Lex is hiding and takes off to Cuba to confront him. However, when he arrives, Oliver is shocked to find Lana instead. Clark and Lois grow closer but chaos ensues when Doomsday crashes the wedding and tries to kidnap Chloe.

    •Turbulence (co-written with Al Septien, directed by Kevin Fair) - Tess invites Clark to a press conference in New York but when an explosion rocks the private jet they are on, Clark must figure out how to save them without Tess learning his secret. Unbeknownst to Clark, Tess orchestrated the explosion to get Clark to reveal his powers. Meanwhile, Davis discovers a surprising way to control the monster within.

    •Injustice (co-written with Al Septien, directed by Tom Welling) - Chloe returns and begs Clark to kill Davis, claiming that Davis can no longer keep the beast under control. Tess has assembled a team of meteor freaks, including Plastique, to track down Davis so Clark can kill him. However, things get out of hand once Tess’ team discovers she is double-crossing them.

    •Kandor (co-written with Al Septien, directed by Jeannot Szwarc) - Jor-El mysteriously arrives at the Kent Farm and meets Chloe. Convinced the Blur is Jor-El, Zod enlists Tess's help in finding him to force him to reveal the secret to his powers so he can kill him. Clark realizes Jor-El is alive and on Earth and races to find him before Zod does.

    •Conspiracy (co-written with Al Septien, directed by Turi Meyer) - A doctor, who was resurrected during experiments by the Kandorians in efforts to find their powers, kidnaps three Kandorians to prove that Earth is being invaded by aliens. Clark and Zod cross paths as they both investigate the disappearances, to surprising results.

    •Harvest (co-written with Al Septien, directed by Turi Meyer) - Clark is concerned about Lois' safety so he diverts her away from covering the Vigilante Registration Act by suggesting she cover another story. After he comes clean with her, an angry Lois tells him that she can take care of herself, but when a flat tire strands their car in the middle of nowhere, their plans take a turn for the worse and Lois ends up in serious danger. Meanwhile, Tess searches for a cure for Alexander, who is rapidly aging.

    •Scion (co-written with Al Septien, directed by Al Septien) - Lionel and Tess go head to head in a battle for the Luthor name. Clark and Lois are stunned by Tess' latest present to them.

    •Turi was a Story Editor for all 22 episodes of Season 5.

    •Turi was an Executive Story Editor for all 22 episodes of Season 6.

    •Turi was a Co-Producer for all 20 episodes of Season 7.

    •Turi wrote all sixteen of his episodes with his writing partner, Al Septien.

    •Turi's first seven episodes were all directed by different directors.

    •Turi worked twice with director Jeannot Szwarc.

    Turi Meyer at the Internet Movie Database

  2. Turi Meyer is known as an Writer, Director, Co-Executive Producer, Story, Screenplay, Co-Producer, Executive Producer, Teleplay, and Producer. Some of his work includes The Vampire Diaries, Smallville, Wrong Turn 2: Dead End, DC's Stargirl, Leprechaun 2, Midnight, Texas, Andromeda, and Witches of East End.

  3. Candyman 3: Day of the Dead (sometimes titled just Candyman: Day of the Dead) is a 1999 American supernatural slasher film directed by Turi Meyer and starring Tony Todd and Donna D'Errico. It is the third installment in the Candyman series , [1] and a direct sequel to the 1995 film Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh .

    • $3 million
    • July 9, 1999
    • Al Septien, William Stuart
    • Adam Gorgoni
  4. turimeyer. 378 posts. 508 followers. 768 following. Turi Meyer. turimeyer. Writer/Director/Producer. STARGIRL, MIDNIGHT TX, KNIGHTFALL, SALEM, WITCHES OF EAST END, VAMPIRE DIARIES, HAWAII 5-0, & SMALLVILLE.

  5. Feb 26, 2024 · “The incredible team behind the series including Diego Boneta, Eric Carrasco, Turi Meyer, and Alfredo Septien, as well as our colleagues at MGM Television are bringing this groundbreaking tale...

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