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'''Adam Armus''' is a writer and co-executive producer for the show ''[[Heroes]]'' and a consulting producer for ''[[Heroes Reborn]]''. Armus joined the crew as a supervising 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. In addition to writing ''Heroes'' episodes, he (along with writing partner [[Kay Foster]]) also wrote the ''[[Destiny]]'' webisodes, and helped produce the ''[[Webisode:Slow Burn|Slow Burn]]'' webisodes. |
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'''Adam Armus''' is a writer for the show ''Heroes''. |
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==About== |
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No stranger to television, Adam Armus has written episodes for several prime time hit television shows, including ''Xena: Warrior Princess'' and ''The Practice''. He was also a producer on the series ''Kevin Hill''. Following ''Heroes'' and ''Heroes Reborn'', Adam was a writer and producer for ''Outlaw'', ''The Following'', ''American Odyssey'' (which he also co-created), and ''The Goldbergs''. |
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==Notes== |
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* Adam and [[Kay Foster]] met in 1991 in a sitcom-writing class at UCLA. They combined the scripts they were writing for the class, and have been writing partners ever since. |
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* [[Tim Kring]] [http://www.accesshollywood.com/heroes-reborn-tim-kring-hoping-for-new-slogan-gives-status-update-on-new-series_article_96548 said] that it was Adam Armus who came up with the famous catchphrase "[[save the cheerleader, save the world]]". He just blurted it out, and [[NBC]] ran with it. |
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==Trivia== |
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* Adam was once a lawyer, specializing in real estate and corporate law. |
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==External Links== |
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* [[Interview:Adam Armus and Kay Foster|Interview with Adam Armus]] and [[Kay Foster]] at Heroes Wiki, 1/15/08 |
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* [http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/video/clips/adam-armus/658082/ Adam Armus] answers fan questions, 9/15/08 |
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* [http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=18544 Adam Armus answers "Behind the Eclipse" questions], 10/23/08 |
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* [[Interview:Destiny|Interview with Adam Armus]] and [[Kay Foster]] about ''[[Destiny]]'' at Heroes Wiki, 12/13/08 |
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Latest revision as of 03:55, 21 February 2017
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Adam Armus is a writer and co-executive producer for the show Heroes and a consulting producer for Heroes Reborn. Armus joined the crew as a supervising 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. In addition to writing Heroes episodes, he (along with writing partner Kay Foster) also wrote the Destiny webisodes, and helped produce the Slow Burn webisodes.
About
No stranger to television, Adam Armus has written episodes for several prime time hit television shows, including Xena: Warrior Princess and The Practice. He was also a producer on the series Kevin Hill. Following Heroes and Heroes Reborn, Adam was a writer and producer for Outlaw, The Following, American Odyssey (which he also co-created), and The Goldbergs.
- Unaired pilot
- Genesis
- Don't Look Back
- One Giant Leap
- Collision
- Hiros
- Better Halves
- Nothing to Hide
- Seven Minutes to Midnight
- Homecoming
- Six Months Ago
- Fallout
- Godsend
- The Fix
- Distractions
- Run!
- Unexpected
- Company Man
- Parasite
- .07%
- Five Years Gone
- The Hard Part
- Landslide
- How to Stop an Exploding Man
- Four Months Later...
- Lizards
- Kindred
- The Kindness of Strangers
- Fight or Flight
- The Line
- Out of Time
- Four Months Ago...
- Cautionary Tales
- Truth & Consequences
- Powerless
- The Second Coming
- The Butterfly Effect
- One of Us, One of Them
- I Am Become Death
- Angels and Monsters
- Dying of the Light
- Eris Quod Sum
- Villains
- It's Coming
- The Eclipse, Part 1
- The Eclipse, Part 2
- Our Father
- Dual
- A Clear and Present Danger
- Trust and Blood
- Building 26
- Cold Wars
- Exposed
- Shades of Gray
- Cold Snap
- Into Asylum
- Turn and Face the Strange
- 1961
- I Am Sylar
- An Invisible Thread
- Orientation
- Jump, Push, Fall
- Ink
- Acceptance
- Hysterical Blindness
- Tabula Rasa
- Strange Attractors
- Once Upon a Time in Texas
- Shadowboxing
- Brother's Keeper
- Thanksgiving
- The Fifth Stage
- Upon This Rock
- Let It Bleed
- Close to You
- Pass/Fail
- The Art of Deception
- The Wall
- Brave New World (Heroes)
- Brave New World (Heroes Reborn)
- Odessa
- Under the Mask
- The Needs of the Many
- The Lion's Den
- Game Over
- June 13th, Part One
- June 13th, Part Two
- Sundae, Bloody Sundae
- 11:53 to Odessa
- Send in the Clones
- Company Woman
- Project Reborn
Episodes Written
- In His Own Image
- Unaired pilot
- Genesis
- Don't Look Back
- One Giant Leap
- Collision
- Hiros
- Better Halves
- Nothing to Hide
- Seven Minutes to Midnight
- Homecoming
- Six Months Ago
- Fallout
- Godsend
- The Fix
- Distractions
- Run!
- Unexpected
- Company Man
- Parasite
- .07%
- Five Years Gone
- The Hard Part
- Landslide
- How to Stop an Exploding Man
- Four Months Later...
- Lizards
- Kindred
- The Kindness of Strangers
- Fight or Flight
- The Line
- Out of Time
- Four Months Ago...
- Cautionary Tales
- Truth & Consequences
- Powerless
- The Second Coming
- The Butterfly Effect
- One of Us, One of Them
- I Am Become Death
- Angels and Monsters
- Dying of the Light
- Eris Quod Sum
- Villains
- It's Coming
- The Eclipse, Part 1
- The Eclipse, Part 2
- Our Father
- Dual
- A Clear and Present Danger
- Trust and Blood
- Building 26
- Cold Wars
- Exposed
- Shades of Gray
- Cold Snap
- Into Asylum
- Turn and Face the Strange
- 1961
- I Am Sylar
- An Invisible Thread
- Orientation
- Jump, Push, Fall
- Ink
- Acceptance
- Hysterical Blindness
- Tabula Rasa
- Strange Attractors
- Once Upon a Time in Texas
- Shadowboxing
- Brother's Keeper
- Thanksgiving
- The Fifth Stage
- Upon This Rock
- Let It Bleed
- Close to You
- Pass/Fail
- The Art of Deception
- The Wall
- Brave New World (Heroes)
- Brave New World (Heroes Reborn)
- Odessa
- Under the Mask
- The Needs of the Many
- The Lion's Den
- Game Over
- June 13th, Part One
- June 13th, Part Two
- Sundae, Bloody Sundae
- 11:53 to Odessa
- Send in the Clones
- Company Woman
- Project Reborn
Notes
- Adam and Kay Foster met in 1991 in a sitcom-writing class at UCLA. They combined the scripts they were writing for the class, and have been writing partners ever since.
- Tim Kring said that it was Adam Armus who came up with the famous catchphrase "save the cheerleader, save the world". He just blurted it out, and NBC ran with it.
Trivia
- Adam was once a lawyer, specializing in real estate and corporate law.
External Links
- Interview with Adam Armus and Kay Foster at Heroes Wiki, 1/15/08
- Adam Armus answers fan questions, 9/15/08
- Adam Armus answers "Behind the Eclipse" questions, 10/23/08
- Interview with Adam Armus and Kay Foster about Destiny at Heroes Wiki, 12/13/08
