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Producer. Writer. Additional Crew. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Jeff Pinkner is known for Fringe (2008), Jumanji: The Next Level (2019) and Alias (2001). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. More at IMDbPro.
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Life and career. Born to a Jewish family, [1] Pinkner graduated from Pikesville High School in Baltimore, Maryland in 1983, Northwestern University in 1987, and Harvard Law School in 1990. [citation needed] He is known for his work on Alias where he served as executive producer. In 2006 and 2007, he worked as an executive producer and writer ...
YearTitle2023–Present2022–Present20212020- November 16, 1964 (age 58)
- 1996–present
- Jeffrey Pinkner
- American
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Feb 4, 2022 · February 4, 2022 @ 1:03 PM. “Lost” producers Jack Bender and Jeff Pinkner are back with the twisty new mystery series “From,” which debuts Feb. 20 on Epix. Instead of stranding people on ...
IGN reviewer Ramsey Isler Though some critics appreciated how Fringe chose to end the finale with a shot of the World Trade Center, others disliked it. Jeff Pinkner defended their decision by explaining they chose it because the building is "obviously very iconic" and it best displayed that in the parallel universe, "things are both better and in some ways worse. It's just different choices ...
- Season 1, Episode 20
The episode's teleplay was co-written by supervising producer Josh Singer and co-showrunners Jeff Pinkner and J. H. Wyman, based on a story by Singer, Wyman, Pinkner, and consulting producer Akiva Goldsman. House M.D. veteran David Straiton served as episode director. Fringe began casting for an actress to play Walter's wife Elizabeth in ...
- April 1, 2010
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Sep 23, 2010 · Ed Gross of ComicBookMovie.com has an exclusive interview with Fringe executive producers Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman on the writing and evolution of the series. One of the important elements of the Fringe storytelling is the evolution of the "Myth-alone" - a hybrid of a stand-alone episode and a mythology episode:
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