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'''Jim Martin''' is the assistant to [[Tim Kring]], the executive producer and creator of ''[[Heroes]]''. For episodes [[Distractions|fourteen]] through [[How to Stop an Exploding Man|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 ''[[Going Postal]]'' |
'''Jim Martin''' is the assistant to [[Tim Kring]], the executive producer and creator of ''[[Heroes]]''. For episodes [[Distractions|fourteen]] through [[How to Stop an Exploding Man|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 three-part webisode ''[[Webisode:Going Postal|Going Postal]]''. |
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==About== |
==About== |
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Revision as of 01:11, 26 August 2008
| Jim Martin | |
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| About | |
| Also known as | James J. Martin / J Money |
| Title | Assistant to Executive Producer Graphic novel writer Webisode writer |
| Date of birth | 23 February 1983 |
| Origin | Brimfield, MA, USA |
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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 three-part webisode Going Postal.
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).
