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'''Jim Chory''' is a producer for the show ''[[Heroes]]''. |
'''Jim Chory''' is a director and co-executive producer for the show ''[[Heroes]]''. Chory joined the crew as a producer immediately after the pilot episode. He was promoted to co-executive producer for the second season and reprised this role for the third season. |
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==About== |
==About== |
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Jim is a film and television producer and assistant director. He has produced a number of television series and miniseries, including ''The 60s'', ''The 70s'', ''Bones'', and ''American Dreams''. He served as an assistant director on a number of films, including ''Mighty Joe Young'', ''City Slickers'', and ''The Purple Rose of Cairo''. He has also directed episodes of ''The District''. Jim is the executive producer of the |
Jim is a film and television producer and assistant director. He has produced a number of television series and miniseries, including ''The 60s'', ''The 70s'', ''Bones'', and ''American Dreams''. He served as an assistant director on a number of films, including ''Mighty Joe Young'', ''City Slickers'', and ''The Purple Rose of Cairo''. He has also directed episodes of ''American Dreams'' and ''The District''. Jim is the executive producer of the [[NBC]] series ''The Black Donnellys'', the pilot of which was included on a ''Heroes'' recap DVD available to Netflix subscribers. |
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==Trivia== |
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* The name of the company on the [[exterminator]]'s jumpsuit is "[[:Image:Chory Exterminators.jpg|Chory Exterminators]]". (''[[Don't Look Back]]'') |
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* Jim Chory's name appears on [[:Image:Memorial names.JPG|a shrine]] at the [[explosion memorial]]. (''[[Five Years Gone]]'') |
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* The [[:Image:Lieutenant Chory's name tag.jpg|name of the officer]] [[Sylar]] commands to get coffee at the [[First Federal Bank of New York]] is [[Lieutenant Chory]]. (''[[One of Us, One of Them]]'') |
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* [[Big Jim's]] is a reference to Jim Chory. (''[[Exposed]]'') |
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Jim Chory is a director and co-executive producer for the show Heroes. Chory joined the crew as a producer immediately after the pilot episode. He was promoted to co-executive producer for the second season and reprised this role for the third season.
About
Jim is a film and television producer and assistant director. He has produced a number of television series and miniseries, including The 60s, The 70s, Bones, and American Dreams. He served as an assistant director on a number of films, including Mighty Joe Young, City Slickers, and The Purple Rose of Cairo. He has also directed episodes of American Dreams and The District. Jim is the executive producer of the NBC series The Black Donnellys, the pilot of which was included on a Heroes recap DVD available to Netflix subscribers.
Trivia
- The name of the company on the exterminator's jumpsuit is "Chory Exterminators". (Don't Look Back)
- Jim Chory's name appears on a shrine at the explosion memorial. (Five Years Gone)
- The name of the officer Sylar commands to get coffee at the First Federal Bank of New York is Lieutenant Chory. (One of Us, One of Them)
- Big Jim's is a reference to Jim Chory. (Exposed)
