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Jeffrey Vlaming : ウィキペディア英語版
Jeff Vlaming

Jeff Vlaming (sometimes credited as Jeffrey Vlaming) is an American television writer and producer. He has worked on numerous series throughout the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s. Such series as: ''The X-Files'', ''Xena: Warrior Princess'', ''Battlestar Galactica'', ''Northern Exposure'', ''NCIS'', ''Numb3rs'', ''Fringe'', ''Teen Wolf'', the NBC series ''Hannibal'' and currently on the Robert Kirkman Cinemax series "Outcast".
==Biography==
Vlaming came to Los Angeles, California from Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he had worked as an advertising art director. In 1992, he sold a freelance script to the CBS series ''Northern Exposure'' then in its third season and joined the writing staff the following season.
In 1994, Vlaming moved to the USA series ''Weird Science'' where he wrote 13 episodes, some of which starred comedian Jake Johansen and B-movie star Bruce Campbell. Also during that time Vlaming wrote an episode for the series ''Catwalk'' and ''The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.''.
In Fall 1995, he joined the writing staff for the third season of the FOX drama ''The X-Files''. From there he wrote on the last season of ABC's ''Lois & Clark'', the WB series ''Rescue 77'', and the FOX reality series ''Murder in Small Town X''.
In 2000, Vlaming moved to New York City to write for the Glen Gordon Caron series ''FLinG''. Though the romantic mystery series never aired, Vlaming's episode starred monologist Spalding Gray. Back in Los Angeles, Vlaming was a writer-producer on the FOX series ''Keen Eddie'' and CBS's ''NCIS''. He then moved on to write for USA's American remake of the English crime drama ''Touching Evil''.
After writing three scripts for SyFy's ''Battlestar Galactica'', Vlaming joined the CW series ''Reaper'' as a supervising producer for its two-year stint.
In 2009, he joined the second season of the FOX science-fiction series ''Fringe'' as a writer and supervising producer. Episodes he contributed to include: "Earthling" (co-written by show-runner J.H. Wyman), "What Lies Below", and "White Tulip" (co-written with Wyman).
His freelance episode of ''Stargate Universe'', "Human" received a Gemini Award for series star Robert Carlyle. In 2011, Vlaming was on MTV's re-imagining of ''Teen Wolf'' as a Co-executive producer and writer.
After two seasons as a co-executive producer on the NBC series "Hannibal", Vlaming is currently a co-executive producer on the Cinemax series "Outcast" based on the comic book series by Robert Kirkman (creator of "The Walking Dead".)
Vlaming also wrote Microsoft's much-anticipated "Quantum Break" project intended for Xbox One.
He is the creator and manager of the blog VLAM-INK -- an ever-growing collection of his work, including drawings and writings related to his television career, his work in advertising and general ponderings. .

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