Thania St. John
Thania St. John | |
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Born | |
Occupation(s) | Television producer and writer |
Years active | 1989–present |
Thania Papas St. John[1] is an American based television producer and writer. She graduated from Harvard University in 1983 and is one of the founding members of the League of Hollywood Women Writers.
For much of her career, she has written and produced a number of notable television series including: Project Blue Book, Chicago Fire, 21 Jump Street, Life Goes On, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Roswell, Wild Card, Huff, Eureka,[2] Drop Dead Diva and Unnatural History.
In 1997, she created the television series Crisis Center.[3] She also adapted The Witcher short stories into Netflix's The Witcher TV series, released in 2019.[4]
References
- ^ a b Harvardwood Highlights August 2010, Issue 67: Member Profile: Thania St. John, '83 by D. Dona Le
- ^ Why We Write – Number 45: Thania St. John - wordpress.com, February 12, 2008
- ^ Richmond, Ray (1997). "Review: 'Crisis Center'". Variety.
- ^ "Platige Image". platige.com.
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