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Revision as of 01:17, 18 July 2008
| Jim Martin | |
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| About | |
| Also known as | James J. Martin / J Money |
| Title | Assistant to Executive Producer Graphic novel writer |
| Date of birth | 23 February 1983 |
| Origin | Brimfield, MA, USA |
| Gender | |
| IMDb profile | |
Jim Martin is the assistant to Tim Kring, the executive producer and creator of Heroes. For episodes fourteen through twenty-three of Season One of Heroes, Jim was the assistant to Allan Arkush, executive producer and director. Jim is also a graphic novel writer, and co-wrote the webisode Going Postal, Part 1.
About
Besides Heroes, Jim Martin has been an assistant to executive producer for the television series Traveler.
Besides being an assistant, Jim Martin was a contributing writer and actor for the film Yeti: A Love Story (2006). He played the part of "Herb the Toucher".
In addition, Jim also co-starred in Street Team Massacre which premiered at the 2007 Austin Film Festival. He played the part of "James".
Jim is a writer and co-creator of Real Bad Friend and doesn't want anyone to be offended by its content, because it's a joke.
Trivia
- He also wrote and directed two 16mm films starring Adam Malamut.
- He is an avid fan of the Dallas Cowboys.
External Links
- Interview with Jim Martin at The OWI, 4/21/08
See Also
- For other uses of Jim, see Jim (disambig).
