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* Jesse Alexander's name appears on [[:Image:Memorial names.JPG|a shrine]] at the [[explosion memorial]]. |
* Jesse Alexander's name appears on [[:Image:Memorial names.JPG|a shrine]] at the [[explosion memorial]]. |
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Revision as of 06:52, 20 December 2007
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| Title | Co-executive producer, Writer |
| Origin | Santa Barbara, CA, USA |
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Jesse Alexander is a co-executive producer and a writer for the show Heroes.
About
Jesse previously served as an executive producer and writer on Alias and as a co-executive producer on Lost. He also co-wrote the screenplay for the film Eight Legged Freaks.
Episodes Written
Trivia
- Jesse Alexander's name appears on a shrine at the explosion memorial.
- Jesse Alexander's two sons gave their names to Monty and Simon Petrelli.
External Links
- Jesse Alexander's YouTube account
- TV Q&A: Heroes—Jesse Alexander at wizarduniverse.com, 1/18/07
- Interview with Jesse Alexander, Aron Coleite, and Joe Pokaski at CBR, 7/27/07
- Podcast interview with Jesse Alexander and Jeph Loeb at Word Balloon, 12/10/07
