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Rockne S. O'Bannon

Rockne S. O'Bannon is an American television writer, screenwriter and producer, working primarily in the science fiction genre. O'Bannon has created five original television series (Farscape, seaQuest DSV, Defiance, Cult, and Alien Nation).

Rockne S. O'Bannon
BornLos Angeles, United States
OccupationScreenwriter, executive producer, director, writer
GenreScience fiction, fantasy
Notable worksFarscape, Alien Nation, seaQuest DSV, Cult, Revolution, V
Notable awardsSaturn Award (9 total)

O'Bannon made his writing debut selling spec material to NBC's Amazing Stories (1985) and CBS's The Twilight Zone (1985), but first garnered critical attention for his film Alien Nation (1988) and its subsequent spinoff television show. His next notable achievement was his original series seaQuest DSV (1993) which ran for three seasons. O'Bannon's most critically acclaimed success was the space epic Farscape on the Sci-Fi Channel (1999–2003) which ran for four seasons and spun off into a mini-series as well as a comic book series. Since Farscape, he has created the television show Defiance (2013) and The CW's Cult (2013), the miniseries The Triangle (2005), as well as an uncredited rewrite on the pilot for Warehouse 13 (2009). He has also served as Executive Producer and writer on Constantine, Revolution, V, and Evil (on CBS) among others.

O'Bannon has been credited with creating original series "that push the boundaries of speculative television in ways that put him in the rare company of writers like Rod Serling."[1] He has won multiple Saturn Awards (including best series for Farscape)[2] and been nominated for other awards such as a Hugo Award[3] and a WGA Award.[4]

Career edit

1980s edit

O'Bannon's career got its start with a couple of spec scripts he had written for submission to ABC's Darkroom.[5] However, the show was canceled before his material could be produced. He followed it up by submitting those scripts to both the CBS revival of The Twilight Zone and NBC's new anthology series Amazing Stories, receiving positive reaction from both shows. Based on his pitches for some additional stories, The Twilight Zone producers hired him as Story Editor. During his time on The Twilight Zone, he wrote and rewrote several episodes, including more original episodes than anyone else. Among his original episodes was "Wordplay", starring Robert Klein, his first, and "The Storyteller" which was nominated for that year's Writer's Guild Award.

After the cancellation of The Twilight Zone, O'Bannon turned his efforts to a new project: Alien Nation (1988), his first feature film. The film and subsequent television series developed a strong fan following which has resulted in a television series, five television films, comic books, and novels.

He made his directorial debut on the suspense thriller Fear, a Showtime original that premiered on July 15, 1990.

1990s edit

O'Bannon's biggest success was his cult classic and fan favorite Farscape. Originally sold to the Sci-Fi Channel, the head of the network told O'Bannon "Just make it as weird as you can, because I just don't want a kids' show."[6] In an interview with the Huffington Post, O'Bannon said: "The greatest words I've ever heard were, 'Just make it as weird as you can.' It took all the restraints off! And it was their decision to shoot in Australia that made Farscape a classic. Australians are just incredibly creative and they embraced the insanity of the show."[6]

2000s edit

O'Bannon began the new millennium continuing work on Farscape. After a four-season run, the show was caught in a business conflict when The Henson Company was sold to foreign investors, and ended without an already-ordered fifth season. Fans were wildly upset and began campaigning en masse to the Sci-Fi Channel. The Sci-Fi Channel then committed to making the three-hour mini-series Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars to wrap up the show. Brian Henson directed the mini-series with O'Bannon and his friend David Kemper writing and executive producing. The cancellation of Farscape has been lamented and noted as a blunder for the Sci-Fi Channel.[7]

O'Bannon almost immediately then sold The Triangle to the Sci-Fi Channel which he wrote and executive produced with Bryan Singer and Dean Devlin.[8] The Triangle aired to stellar ratings and was a critical success. He then sold his pilot Cult to The WB, but the series didn't proceed at that time when The WB was merged with UPN to become The CW. Around this time the Sci-Fi Channel asked O'Bannon to rewrite the pilot script for Warehouse 13, ending up with a series order.[9]

2010s edit

In 2010, O'Bannon was asked to help out on ABC's reboot of V which was struggling in its second season. Early in 2011, Syfy approached O'Bannon to create and serve as showrunner for their project Defiance. Defiance's concept included combining a TV series with a massively multiplayer online game (or MMO) that was developed concurrently by Trion Worlds Online. With Defiance up and running, O'Bannon moved on to Warner Bros. Television when it was announced the CW had placed a pilot order to make Cult in January 2012 nearly seven years after the network's predecessor had bought it.[10] With both of his projects slated to go on the air, O'Bannon chose to follow his longtime passion project.[11]

O'Bannon originally wrote Cult in the aftermath of Farscape and watching the legions of fans mobilize to save the show. "I saw this phenomenon with fans rallying around the show. Okay, what if there wasn't this wonderfully warm sci-fi adventure show, but it was something a little bit darker and edgier? What kind of fans would that bring in? That's what started me down the path of creating Cult."[12] When asked about leaving Defiance for Cult, Rockne responded: "It was a difficult transition for me because I really did and do love 'Defiance', but 'Cult' is really my baby."[10]

Cult went into production shortly after in February 2012, and a season order was placed May 11, 2012. Cult was a unique viewer experience designed to break the fourth wall. Rockne explained the appeal of the show, "The show, itself, is kind of invading your space, because it's not letting you just passively watch it. I'm watching a show called Cult about people watching a show called Cult... Cult was really an attempt to break down the fourth wall, to break the glass between you and the TV show."[1]

O'Bannon next began work as executive producer on the second season of Revolution.[13] Despite praise for the revamped and grittier season, NBC declined to add a third season and canceled the show after 42 episodes. After Revolution, O'Bannon was asked by Warner Bros. Television and NBC to consult on their fledgling horror series Constantine.

As of 2019, O'Bannon is an executive producer for Evil on CBS.[citation needed]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Title Year Credited as Notes
Director Producer Writer
Alien Nation 1988 No No Yes
Fear 1990 Yes Yes Yes

Television edit

The numbers in directing and writing credits refer to the number of episodes.

Title Year Credited as Network Notes
Creator Director Writer Executive
producer
The Twilight Zone 1985–87 No No Yes (8) No CBS Story editor (1985–86: 18 episodes)
Story consultant (1986–87: 6 episodes)
Amazing Stories 1986 No No Yes (1) No NBC
Deadly Invasion: The Killer Bee Nightmare 1995 Yes Teleplay No Fox Television film
seaQuest DSV 1993–96 Yes No Yes (1) Yes NBC
Invasion 1997 No Teleplay No NBC Miniseries
Creature 1998 No Teleplay No ABC Miniseries
Co-producer
Farscape 1999–2003 Yes No Yes (8) Yes Nine Network
Sci Fi
Fatal Error 1999 No Teleplay No TBS Superstation Television film
Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars 2004 Yes No Yes Yes Sci Fi Miniseries
The Triangle 2005 No Yes Yes Sci Fi Miniseries
V 2011 No No Yes (1) No ABC Consulting producer (season 2)
Cult 2013 Yes No Yes (5) Yes The CW
Defiance 2013–15 Yes No Yes (1) Yes Syfy Executive producer (season 1)
Revolution 2013–14 No No Yes (4) Yes NBC Executive producer (Season 2: 17 episodes)
Constantine 2014–15 No No Yes (1) No NBC Consulting producer (2 episodes)
Evil 2019–present No No Yes (6) Yes CBS
Paramount+

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Sci-Fi Mastermind Rockne S. O'Bannon on Defiance, Farscape, Cult, and the Coming Revolution |". www.iconicinterview.com. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
  2. ^ "31st Annual Saturn Awards – Press Room Pictures | Getty Images". Retrieved August 7, 2016.
  3. ^ "1989 Hugo Awards". July 26, 2007. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
  4. ^ "Writers Guild of America, USA (1988)". IMDb. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
  5. ^ "Marv Wolfman – With Rockne S. O'Bannon".
  6. ^ a b Andrew Fish Writer (August 16, 2013). "Rockne S. O'Bannon on Defiance, Farscape, Cult, and the Coming Revolution". The Huffington Post. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
  7. ^ Anders, Charlie Jane (September 2011). "10 Actual Mistakes that Syfy Has Made Over the Years". Retrieved August 7, 2016.
  8. ^ "Breaking News – Sci Fi Channel's Epic Miniseries the Triangle to Premiere in December 2005 on Sci Fi | TheFutonCritic.com". www.thefutoncritic.com. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
  9. ^ IGN Staff (October 25, 2007). "Farscape Producer Opens Warehouse 13". IGN. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
  10. ^ a b "Rockne S. O'Bannon on 'Cult'". CraveOnline. February 20, 2013. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
  11. ^ Hale, Mike (February 18, 2013). "'Cult,' on CW, Created by Rockne S. O'Bannon". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
  12. ^ "Matthew Davis and Rockne S. O'Bannon CULT Interview". Collider. July 20, 2012. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
  13. ^ "'Revolution' Adds 'Cult's' Rockne S. O'Bannon for Season 2 (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. April 26, 2013. Retrieved August 7, 2016.

External links edit

  • Rockne S. O'Bannon at IMDb

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This biography of a living person relies too much on references to primary sources Please help by adding secondary or tertiary sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Rockne S O Bannon news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Rockne S O Bannon is an American television writer screenwriter and producer working primarily in the science fiction genre O Bannon has created five original television series Farscape seaQuest DSV Defiance Cult and Alien Nation Rockne S O BannonBornLos Angeles United StatesOccupationScreenwriter executive producer director writerGenreScience fiction fantasyNotable worksFarscape Alien Nation seaQuest DSV Cult Revolution VNotable awardsSaturn Award 9 total O Bannon made his writing debut selling spec material to NBC s Amazing Stories 1985 and CBS s The Twilight Zone 1985 but first garnered critical attention for his film Alien Nation 1988 and its subsequent spinoff television show His next notable achievement was his original series seaQuest DSV 1993 which ran for three seasons O Bannon s most critically acclaimed success was the space epic Farscape on the Sci Fi Channel 1999 2003 which ran for four seasons and spun off into a mini series as well as a comic book series Since Farscape he has created the television show Defiance 2013 and The CW s Cult 2013 the miniseries The Triangle 2005 as well as an uncredited rewrite on the pilot for Warehouse 13 2009 He has also served as Executive Producer and writer on Constantine Revolution V and Evil on CBS among others O Bannon has been credited with creating original series that push the boundaries of speculative television in ways that put him in the rare company of writers like Rod Serling 1 He has won multiple Saturn Awards including best series for Farscape 2 and been nominated for other awards such as a Hugo Award 3 and a WGA Award 4 Contents 1 Career 1 1 1980s 1 2 1990s 1 3 2000s 1 4 2010s 2 Filmography 2 1 Film 2 2 Television 3 References 4 External linksCareer edit1980s edit O Bannon s career got its start with a couple of spec scripts he had written for submission to ABC s Darkroom 5 However the show was canceled before his material could be produced He followed it up by submitting those scripts to both the CBS revival of The Twilight Zone and NBC s new anthology series Amazing Stories receiving positive reaction from both shows Based on his pitches for some additional stories The Twilight Zone producers hired him as Story Editor During his time on The Twilight Zone he wrote and rewrote several episodes including more original episodes than anyone else Among his original episodes was Wordplay starring Robert Klein his first and The Storyteller which was nominated for that year s Writer s Guild Award After the cancellation of The Twilight Zone O Bannon turned his efforts to a new project Alien Nation 1988 his first feature film The film and subsequent television series developed a strong fan following which has resulted in a television series five television films comic books and novels He made his directorial debut on the suspense thriller Fear a Showtime original that premiered on July 15 1990 1990s edit O Bannon s biggest success was his cult classic and fan favorite Farscape Originally sold to the Sci Fi Channel the head of the network told O Bannon Just make it as weird as you can because I just don t want a kids show 6 In an interview with the Huffington Post O Bannon said The greatest words I ve ever heard were Just make it as weird as you can It took all the restraints off And it was their decision to shoot in Australia that made Farscape a classic Australians are just incredibly creative and they embraced the insanity of the show 6 2000s edit O Bannon began the new millennium continuing work on Farscape After a four season run the show was caught in a business conflict when The Henson Company was sold to foreign investors and ended without an already ordered fifth season Fans were wildly upset and began campaigning en masse to the Sci Fi Channel The Sci Fi Channel then committed to making the three hour mini series Farscape The Peacekeeper Wars to wrap up the show Brian Henson directed the mini series with O Bannon and his friend David Kemper writing and executive producing The cancellation of Farscape has been lamented and noted as a blunder for the Sci Fi Channel 7 O Bannon almost immediately then sold The Triangle to the Sci Fi Channel which he wrote and executive produced with Bryan Singer and Dean Devlin 8 The Triangle aired to stellar ratings and was a critical success He then sold his pilot Cult to The WB but the series didn t proceed at that time when The WB was merged with UPN to become The CW Around this time the Sci Fi Channel asked O Bannon to rewrite the pilot script for Warehouse 13 ending up with a series order 9 2010s edit In 2010 O Bannon was asked to help out on ABC s reboot of V which was struggling in its second season Early in 2011 Syfy approached O Bannon to create and serve as showrunner for their project Defiance Defiance s concept included combining a TV series with a massively multiplayer online game or MMO that was developed concurrently by Trion Worlds Online With Defiance up and running O Bannon moved on to Warner Bros Television when it was announced the CW had placed a pilot order to make Cult in January 2012 nearly seven years after the network s predecessor had bought it 10 With both of his projects slated to go on the air O Bannon chose to follow his longtime passion project 11 O Bannon originally wrote Cult in the aftermath of Farscape and watching the legions of fans mobilize to save the show I saw this phenomenon with fans rallying around the show Okay what if there wasn t this wonderfully warm sci fi adventure show but it was something a little bit darker and edgier What kind of fans would that bring in That s what started me down the path of creating Cult 12 When asked about leaving Defiance for Cult Rockne responded It was a difficult transition for me because I really did and do love Defiance but Cult is really my baby 10 Cult went into production shortly after in February 2012 and a season order was placed May 11 2012 Cult was a unique viewer experience designed to break the fourth wall Rockne explained the appeal of the show The show itself is kind of invading your space because it s not letting you just passively watch it I m watching a show called Cult about people watching a show called Cult Cult was really an attempt to break down the fourth wall to break the glass between you and the TV show 1 O Bannon next began work as executive producer on the second season of Revolution 13 Despite praise for the revamped and grittier season NBC declined to add a third season and canceled the show after 42 episodes After Revolution O Bannon was asked by Warner Bros Television and NBC to consult on their fledgling horror series Constantine As of 2019 O Bannon is an executive producer for Evil on CBS citation needed Filmography editFilm edit Title Year Credited as Notes Director Producer Writer Alien Nation 1988 No No Yes Fear 1990 Yes Yes Yes Television edit The numbers in directing and writing credits refer to the number of episodes Title Year Credited as Network Notes Creator Director Writer Executiveproducer The Twilight Zone 1985 87 No No Yes 8 No CBS Story editor 1985 86 18 episodes Story consultant 1986 87 6 episodes Amazing Stories 1986 No No Yes 1 No NBC Deadly Invasion The Killer Bee Nightmare 1995 Yes Teleplay No Fox Television film seaQuest DSV 1993 96 Yes No Yes 1 Yes NBC Invasion 1997 No Teleplay No NBC Miniseries Creature 1998 No Teleplay No ABC MiniseriesCo producer Farscape 1999 2003 Yes No Yes 8 Yes Nine NetworkSci Fi Fatal Error 1999 No Teleplay No TBS Superstation Television film Farscape The Peacekeeper Wars 2004 Yes No Yes Yes Sci Fi Miniseries The Triangle 2005 No Yes Yes Sci Fi Miniseries V 2011 No No Yes 1 No ABC Consulting producer season 2 Cult 2013 Yes No Yes 5 Yes The CW Defiance 2013 15 Yes No Yes 1 Yes Syfy Executive producer season 1 Revolution 2013 14 No No Yes 4 Yes NBC Executive producer Season 2 17 episodes Constantine 2014 15 No No Yes 1 No NBC Consulting producer 2 episodes Evil 2019 present No No Yes 6 Yes CBSParamount References edit a b Sci Fi Mastermind Rockne S O Bannon on Defiance Farscape Cult and the Coming Revolution www iconicinterview com Retrieved August 7 2016 31st Annual Saturn Awards Press Room Pictures Getty Images Retrieved August 7 2016 1989 Hugo Awards July 26 2007 Retrieved August 7 2016 Writers Guild of America USA 1988 IMDb Retrieved August 7 2016 Marv Wolfman With Rockne S O Bannon a b Andrew Fish Writer August 16 2013 Rockne S O Bannon on Defiance Farscape Cult and the Coming Revolution The Huffington Post Retrieved August 7 2016 Anders Charlie Jane September 2011 10 Actual Mistakes that Syfy Has Made Over the Years Retrieved August 7 2016 Breaking News Sci Fi Channel s Epic Miniseries the Triangle to Premiere in December 2005 on Sci Fi TheFutonCritic com www thefutoncritic com Retrieved August 7 2016 IGN Staff October 25 2007 Farscape Producer Opens Warehouse 13 IGN Retrieved August 7 2016 a b Rockne S O Bannon on Cult CraveOnline February 20 2013 Retrieved August 7 2016 Hale Mike February 18 2013 Cult on CW Created by Rockne S O Bannon The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved August 7 2016 Matthew Davis and Rockne S O Bannon CULT Interview Collider July 20 2012 Retrieved August 7 2016 Revolution Adds Cult s Rockne S O Bannon for Season 2 Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter April 26 2013 Retrieved August 7 2016 External links editRockne S O Bannon at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rockne S O 27Bannon amp oldid 1208997400, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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