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Eric Kripke
Eric Kripke (born April 24, 1974) is an American television writer, director, and producer. He is the creator of The WB (now The CW) series ''Supernatural'' and more recently the NBC series ''Revolution''. ==Life and career== Kripke was born in Toledo, Ohio. A 1992 graduate of Sylvania Southview High School, Eric often created home movies with friends to show to other students. His artistic influences included John Bellairs.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.deadline.com/2011/11/phoenix-co-president-bradley-fischer-forms-mythology-with-scribes-laeta-kalogridis-and-james-vanderbilt/ )〕 After graduating from the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts in 1996 as a member of the Gamma Eta Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha, Kripke wrote and directed two 1997 films: ''Battle of the Sexes''〔(''Glumbert'': "Battle of the Sexes" )〕 and ''Truly Committed''. He later developed and wrote for The WB's 2003 television series ''Tarzan'', which was cancelled after eight episodes, and followed this by writing the 2005 film ''Boogeyman''. The movie was followed by a sequel, ''Boogeyman 2''. Furthermore he was an associate producer for the 2011 romantic action thriller The Adjustment Bureau. He was developing his first feature film ''Haunted'', for a 2012 release. In August 2011, it was announced that Kripke was developing a series for The CW Television Network based on the DC Comics character Deadman, but no series materialized. He created a series for NBC titled ''Revolution''. Kripke served as the executive producer alongside J.J. Abrams.
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