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Alan Brennert

Alan Brennert (born May 30, 1954) is an American author, television producer, and screenwriter. Brennert has lived in Southern California since 1973 and completed graduate work in screenwriting at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Alan Brennert
Born (1954-05-30) May 30, 1954 (age 69)
New Jersey, U.S.[1]
Alma materUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Notable worksL.A. Law
The Twilight Zone
Notable awards1975 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer
1991 Nebula Award for Best Short Story

Career edit

Television edit

Alan Brennert's earliest television work was in 1978 when he wrote several scripts for the Wonder Woman series. He was story editor for the NBC series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century and wrote seven scripts for that series. He won an Emmy Award as a producer and writer for L.A. Law in 1991. For fans of science fiction and fantasy, he might be best known as a writer for the revival series The Twilight Zone[2] and The Outer Limits. One of his best regarded episodes was for The Twilight Zone, "Her Pilgrim Soul", which became a play. Brennert said that writing "Her Pilgrim Soul" was a deeply cathartic experience which allowed him to get past the death of a woman he had loved.[3] He also wrote two The Twilight Zone teleplays based on stories by Harlan Ellison, who later said that Brennert was the only writer he would ever allow to adapt his works.[4] Since 2001 Brennert has written episodes of the television series Stargate Atlantis and Star Trek: Enterprise under the name of Michael Bryant.

Prose edit

Brennert also writes short stories and novels. His first story, "City of Masques", was published in 1973. In 1975 he was nominated for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in Science Fiction.[5] He won a Nebula Award for Best Short Story in 1991 and had stories in Gardner Dozois's Year's Best volumes. His 2003 book Moloka'i is a historical novel that focuses on life in Honolulu and the leper colony at Kalaupapa in Hawaii made famous by Father Damien, Mother Marianne Cope, and Lawrence M. Judd, historical people who appear in the novel set in the early 1900s. It received mostly favorable reviews. The decision to write Moloka'i came after a four-hour miniseries Brennert wrote for NBC was not picked up. According to his website, Brennert wanted to "write something that people would get to see."[6] In 2009, Brennert returned to Hawai'i in Honolulu,[7] a historical novel centering on a Korean picture bride in the early 1900s. The story told in Honolulu came out of Brennert's research from Moloka'i.[6]

Comic books edit

Brennert's first work in the comics industry was conducting interviews with A. E. van Vogt, Larry Niven, and Theodore Sturgeon which were published in Marvel Comics' Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction comics magazine.[8] His first comics story was plotting DC Comics' Wonder Woman #231 (May 1977) and #232 (June 1977) which were scripted by Martin Pasko. Brennert and Pasko collaborated again on Star Trek #12 (March 1981) for Marvel.[9] That same month, he and artist Dick Giordano crafted the lead Batman story for Detective Comics #500.[10][11] This story, "To Kill a Legend", was included in DC's "Year's Best Comics Stories" of 1981 collection.[12] Brennert then wrote four issues of The Brave and the Bold featuring Batman team-ups with the Creeper, the Hawk and Dove,[13] the Robin of Earth Two,[14][15] and the Catwoman.[16] Editor Dennis O'Neil had him write Daredevil #192 (March 1983), which followed Frank Miller's run on that title.[17] Due to his television schedule, Brennert did not have the time to write any additional comic books for several years.[18] A Deadman story in Christmas with the Super-Heroes #2 (1989) was his next work in the comics industry, followed by a Black Canary tale in Secret Origins vol. 2 #50 (Aug. 1990).[19] He wrote Batman: Holy Terror, the first DC comic book to feature the Elseworlds logo.[20] His final comics story was a "Batman Black and White" backup feature in Batman: Gotham Knights #10 (Dec. 2000) drawn by José Luis García-López.[21]

In 2014, Brennert "requested equity in the [Barbara Kean Gordon] character and compensation for her use" in the Gotham television series due to having introduced the character in Detective Comics #500.[22] DC Comics and parent company Warner Bros. denied the request claiming that the character was "derivative" of an already existing DC character.[23]

Tales of the Batman: Alan Brennert, a hardcover collection of Brennert's work for DC Comics, was published in 2016.[24] He has named "The Autobiography of Bruce Wayne" from The Brave and the Bold #197 (April 1983) as his personal favorite of his DC stories.[25]

Bibliography edit

Novels and short story collections edit

  • City of Masques (1978) ISBN 978-0872164567
  • Kindred Spirits (1984) ISBN 978-0312872625
  • Time and Chance (1990) ISBN 978-0312931926
  • Her Pilgrim Soul: And Other Stories (1990) ISBN 978-0312851019
  • Moloka'i (2001) ISBN 978-1435291065
  • Honolulu (2009) ISBN 978-0312360405
  • Palisades Park (2013) ISBN 978-0312643720
  • Daughter of Moloka'i (2019) ISBN 9781250137661

Comic books edit

DC Comics edit

Marvel Comics edit

Television and film edit

Awards and nominations edit

Year Awarding body Category Result Work Notes
1992 Emmy Award Outstanding Drama Series Nominated L.A. Law Shared with fellow producers Rick Wallace, Steven Bochco, Patricia Green, Carol Flint, Elodie Keene, James C. Hart, Robert Breech, Don Behrns
1991 Emmy Award Outstanding Drama Series Won L.A. Law Shared with fellow producers Rick Wallace, David E. Kelley, John Hill, Robert Breech, James C. Hart, Elodie Keene, Patricia Green, Alice West
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Nominated L.A. Law episode "Mutinies On The Banzai" Shared with co-writers Patricia Green and David E. Kelley
Nebula Award Best Short Story Won Ma Qui[26]

References edit

  1. ^ Lamb, Cathy (March 18, 2014). "Author to Author Interview Alan Brennert". Cathylamb.org. from the original on August 10, 2015. I was born in New Jersey in 1954 and raised near the legendary amusement park I write about in Palisades Park.
  2. ^ Clute, John (2011). "Brennert, Alan". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. London, United Kingdom: Orbit Books. ISBN 978-1-85723-897-6.
  3. ^ Brennert, Alan; Crocker, James; Craven, Wes (2020). The Twilight Zone: The Complete '80s Series: Audio Commentary - "Her Pilgrim Soul" (DVD). CBS DVD.
  4. ^ Ellison, Harlan (2020). The Twilight Zone: The Complete '80s Series: Audio Commentary - "Shatterday" (DVD). CBS DVD.
  5. ^ "Campbell Award". World Science Fiction Society. 2011. from the original on June 5, 2013. Retrieved April 21, 2012.
  6. ^ a b Brennert, Alan (2013). "Biography". AlanBrennert.com. from the original on July 24, 2013.
  7. ^ . London, United Kingdom: Macmillan Publishers. 2009. Archived from the original on September 24, 2012. Retrieved September 22, 2013.
  8. ^ Alan Brennert at the Grand Comics Database
  9. ^ Kelly, Rob (October 2015). "The Alan Brennert Interview". Back Issue!. Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing (84): 53.
  10. ^ Manning, Matthew K.; Dolan, Hannah, ed. (2010). "1980s". DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 193. ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9. In a dimension-spanning story by writer Alan Brennert and fan-favorite artist Dick Giordano, Batman traveled to an alternate Earth to save the parents of a young Bruce Wayne. {{cite book}}: |first2= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ Greenberger, Robert (December 2013). "Memories of Detective Comics #500". Back Issue!. Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing (69): 54–57.
  12. ^ "The Best of DC #23 (April 1982)". Grand Comics Database.
  13. ^ Kelly pp. 54-58
  14. ^ Manning, Matthew K.; Dougall, Alastair, ed. (2014). "1980s". Batman: A Visual History. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 140. ISBN 978-1465424563. Alan Brennert and artist Jim Aparo pulled out all the stops to please fans of the Golden Age in this memorable tale. {{cite book}}: |first2= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  15. ^ Smith, Colin (January 10, 2012). "On Alan Brennert and Jim Aparo's Batman story, 'Interlude on Earth-Two'". Edwardsville, Illinois: Sequart Organization. from the original on March 22, 2015.
  16. ^ Manning "1980s" in Dougall, p. 144: "The romance between the Earth-Two Batman and Catwoman was examined in this tale by writer Alan Brennert and penciller Joe Staton."
  17. ^ Mithra, Kuljit (December 2014). "Interview With Alan Brennert". Manwithoutfear.com. from the original on September 10, 2015.
  18. ^ Kelly pp. 58-59
  19. ^ Kelly pp. 59-61
  20. ^ Manning "1990s" in Dougall, p. 193: Batman: Holy Terror became the first Elseworlds special. This tale by writer Alan Brennert and artist Norm Breyfogle featured a Gotham City ruled by the church and Batman as a vigilante man of the cloth."
  21. ^ Kelly pp. 63-64
  22. ^ Asselin, Janelle (July 9, 2014). . ComicsAlliance. Archived from the original on September 7, 2015.
  23. ^ Armitage, Hugh (July 9, 2014). "Veteran Batman writer Alan Brennert denied Gotham royalties". Digital Spy. from the original on September 24, 2015.
  24. ^ Brennert, Alan (2016). Tales of the Batman: Alan Brennert. Burbank, California: DC Comics. p. 208. ISBN 978-1401263492.
  25. ^ Dueben, Alex (June 28, 2016). "Alan Brennert Recalls the Origins of His Fan-Favorite Tales of the Batman". Comic Book Resources. from the original on October 28, 2017. My personal favorite, by a whisker (pun intended), is the Batman/Catwoman story 'The Autobiography of Bruce Wayne'.
  26. ^ . SFWA Nebula Awards. Archived from the original on June 3, 2013. Retrieved September 22, 2013.

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Alan Brennert born May 30 1954 is an American author television producer and screenwriter Brennert has lived in Southern California since 1973 and completed graduate work in screenwriting at the University of California Los Angeles Alan BrennertBorn 1954 05 30 May 30 1954 age 69 New Jersey U S 1 Alma materUniversity of California Los AngelesNotable worksL A LawThe Twilight ZoneNotable awards1975 John W Campbell Award for Best New Writer 1991 Nebula Award for Best Short Story Contents 1 Career 1 1 Television 1 2 Prose 1 3 Comic books 2 Bibliography 2 1 Novels and short story collections 2 2 Comic books 2 2 1 DC Comics 2 2 2 Marvel Comics 2 3 Television and film 3 Awards and nominations 4 References 5 External linksCareer editTelevision edit Alan Brennert s earliest television work was in 1978 when he wrote several scripts for the Wonder Woman series He was story editor for the NBC series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century and wrote seven scripts for that series He won an Emmy Award as a producer and writer for L A Law in 1991 For fans of science fiction and fantasy he might be best known as a writer for the revival series The Twilight Zone 2 and The Outer Limits One of his best regarded episodes was for The Twilight Zone Her Pilgrim Soul which became a play Brennert said that writing Her Pilgrim Soul was a deeply cathartic experience which allowed him to get past the death of a woman he had loved 3 He also wrote two The Twilight Zone teleplays based on stories by Harlan Ellison who later said that Brennert was the only writer he would ever allow to adapt his works 4 Since 2001 Brennert has written episodes of the television series Stargate Atlantis and Star Trek Enterprise under the name of Michael Bryant Prose edit Brennert also writes short stories and novels His first story City of Masques was published in 1973 In 1975 he was nominated for the John W Campbell Award for Best New Writer in Science Fiction 5 He won a Nebula Award for Best Short Story in 1991 and had stories in Gardner Dozois s Year s Best volumes His 2003 book Moloka i is a historical novel that focuses on life in Honolulu and the leper colony at Kalaupapa in Hawaii made famous by Father Damien Mother Marianne Cope and Lawrence M Judd historical people who appear in the novel set in the early 1900s It received mostly favorable reviews The decision to write Moloka i came after a four hour miniseries Brennert wrote for NBC was not picked up According to his website Brennert wanted to write something that people would get to see 6 In 2009 Brennert returned to Hawai i in Honolulu 7 a historical novel centering on a Korean picture bride in the early 1900s The story told in Honolulu came out of Brennert s research from Moloka i 6 Comic books edit Brennert s first work in the comics industry was conducting interviews with A E van Vogt Larry Niven and Theodore Sturgeon which were published in Marvel Comics Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction comics magazine 8 His first comics story was plotting DC Comics Wonder Woman 231 May 1977 and 232 June 1977 which were scripted by Martin Pasko Brennert and Pasko collaborated again on Star Trek 12 March 1981 for Marvel 9 That same month he and artist Dick Giordano crafted the lead Batman story for Detective Comics 500 10 11 This story To Kill a Legend was included in DC s Year s Best Comics Stories of 1981 collection 12 Brennert then wrote four issues of The Brave and the Bold featuring Batman team ups with the Creeper the Hawk and Dove 13 the Robin of Earth Two 14 15 and the Catwoman 16 Editor Dennis O Neil had him write Daredevil 192 March 1983 which followed Frank Miller s run on that title 17 Due to his television schedule Brennert did not have the time to write any additional comic books for several years 18 A Deadman story in Christmas with the Super Heroes 2 1989 was his next work in the comics industry followed by a Black Canary tale in Secret Origins vol 2 50 Aug 1990 19 He wrote Batman Holy Terror the first DC comic book to feature the Elseworlds logo 20 His final comics story was a Batman Black and White backup feature in Batman Gotham Knights 10 Dec 2000 drawn by Jose Luis Garcia Lopez 21 In 2014 Brennert requested equity in the Barbara Kean Gordon character and compensation for her use in the Gotham television series due to having introduced the character in Detective Comics 500 22 DC Comics and parent company Warner Bros denied the request claiming that the character was derivative of an already existing DC character 23 Tales of the Batman Alan Brennert a hardcover collection of Brennert s work for DC Comics was published in 2016 24 He has named The Autobiography of Bruce Wayne from The Brave and the Bold 197 April 1983 as his personal favorite of his DC stories 25 Bibliography editNovels and short story collections edit City of Masques 1978 ISBN 978 0872164567 Kindred Spirits 1984 ISBN 978 0312872625 Time and Chance 1990 ISBN 978 0312931926 Her Pilgrim Soul And Other Stories 1990 ISBN 978 0312851019 Moloka i 2001 ISBN 978 1435291065 Honolulu 2009 ISBN 978 0312360405 Palisades Park 2013 ISBN 978 0312643720 Daughter of Moloka i 2019 ISBN 9781250137661Comic books edit DC Comics edit Batman Gotham Knights 10 Batman Black and White 2000 Batman Holy Terror Elseworlds 1991 The Brave and the Bold 178 181 182 197 1981 1983 Christmas with the Super Heroes 2 Deadman 1989 Detective Comics 500 600 1981 1989 Secret Origins vol 2 50 Black Canary 1990 Wonder Woman 231 232 1977 Marvel Comics edit Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction 4 5 Special 1 text articles 1975 1976 Star Trek 12 1981 Daredevil 192 1983 Sub Mariner Marvels Snapshot 1 2020 Television and film edit Wonder Woman 1978 1979 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century 1979 1980 The Mississippi 1984 Simon amp Simon 1983 1985 The Twilight Zone 1985 1989 China Beach 1989 L A Law 1991 1992 The Outer Limits 1995 1997 2001 The Lake 1998 Odyssey 5 2002 Stargate Atlantis 2005 Awards and nominations editYear Awarding body Category Result Work Notes1992 Emmy Award Outstanding Drama Series Nominated L A Law Shared with fellow producers Rick Wallace Steven Bochco Patricia Green Carol Flint Elodie Keene James C Hart Robert Breech Don Behrns1991 Emmy Award Outstanding Drama Series Won L A Law Shared with fellow producers Rick Wallace David E Kelley John Hill Robert Breech James C Hart Elodie Keene Patricia Green Alice WestOutstanding Writing for a Drama Series Nominated L A Law episode Mutinies On The Banzai Shared with co writers Patricia Green and David E KelleyNebula Award Best Short Story Won Ma Qui 26 References edit Lamb Cathy March 18 2014 Author to Author Interview Alan Brennert Cathylamb org Archived from the original on August 10 2015 I was born in New Jersey in 1954 and raised near the legendary amusement park I write about in Palisades Park Clute John 2011 Brennert Alan The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction London United Kingdom Orbit Books ISBN 978 1 85723 897 6 Brennert Alan Crocker James Craven Wes 2020 The Twilight Zone The Complete 80s Series Audio Commentary Her Pilgrim Soul DVD CBS DVD Ellison Harlan 2020 The Twilight Zone The Complete 80s Series Audio Commentary Shatterday DVD CBS DVD Campbell Award World Science Fiction Society 2011 Archived from the original on June 5 2013 Retrieved April 21 2012 a b Brennert Alan 2013 Biography AlanBrennert com Archived from the original on July 24 2013 Honolulu London United Kingdom Macmillan Publishers 2009 Archived from the original on September 24 2012 Retrieved September 22 2013 Alan Brennert at the Grand Comics Database Kelly Rob October 2015 The Alan Brennert Interview Back Issue Raleigh North Carolina TwoMorrows Publishing 84 53 Manning Matthew K Dolan Hannah ed 2010 1980s DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle London United Kingdom Dorling Kindersley p 193 ISBN 978 0 7566 6742 9 In a dimension spanning story by writer Alan Brennert and fan favorite artist Dick Giordano Batman traveled to an alternate Earth to save the parents of a young Bruce Wayne a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first2 has generic name help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Greenberger Robert December 2013 Memories of Detective Comics 500 Back Issue Raleigh North Carolina TwoMorrows Publishing 69 54 57 The Best of DC 23 April 1982 Grand Comics Database Kelly pp 54 58 Manning Matthew K Dougall Alastair ed 2014 1980s Batman A Visual History London United Kingdom Dorling Kindersley p 140 ISBN 978 1465424563 Alan Brennert and artist Jim Aparo pulled out all the stops to please fans of the Golden Age in this memorable tale a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first2 has generic name help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Smith Colin January 10 2012 On Alan Brennert and Jim Aparo s Batman story Interlude on Earth Two Edwardsville Illinois Sequart Organization Archived from the original on March 22 2015 Manning 1980s in Dougall p 144 The romance between the Earth Two Batman and Catwoman was examined in this tale by writer Alan Brennert and penciller Joe Staton Mithra Kuljit December 2014 Interview With Alan Brennert Manwithoutfear com Archived from the original on September 10 2015 Kelly pp 58 59 Kelly pp 59 61 Manning 1990s in Dougall p 193 Batman Holy Terror became the first Elseworlds special This tale by writer Alan Brennert and artist Norm Breyfogle featured a Gotham City ruled by the church and Batman as a vigilante man of the cloth Kelly pp 63 64 Asselin Janelle July 9 2014 Batman Writer Alan Brennert Gotham And The Truth About DC Comics Media Royalties ComicsAlliance Archived from the original on September 7 2015 Armitage Hugh July 9 2014 Veteran Batman writer Alan Brennert denied Gotham royalties Digital Spy Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Brennert Alan 2016 Tales of the Batman Alan Brennert Burbank California DC Comics p 208 ISBN 978 1401263492 Dueben Alex June 28 2016 Alan Brennert Recalls the Origins of His Fan Favorite Tales of the Batman Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on October 28 2017 My personal favorite by a whisker pun intended is the Batman Catwoman story The Autobiography of Bruce Wayne Nebula Awards from the 1990s SFWA Nebula Awards Archived from the original on June 3 2013 Retrieved September 22 2013 External links editBiography from Bookbrowse Alan Brennert at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Alan Brennert at IMDb Alan Brennert at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Official Website Archived March 23 2022 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alan Brennert amp oldid 1173791009, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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