Andrew Chambliss
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Andrew Chambliss | |
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Born | 25 August 1981 United States |
Other names | Andy Chambliss Drew Chambliss |
Occupation | Writer, producer |
Years active | 2007–present |
Andrew Chambliss is an American television writer and producer.
He is well known for working on series such as Dollhouse, The Vampire Diaries, and Once Upon a Time.
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Career
Chambliss began his career working as an assistant to the executive producers on Crossing Jordan and Heroes, after which he worked as a story editor on the short-lived 2007 remake of The Bionic Woman.
In 2009 he joined the writing staff of Joss Whedon's philosophical science-fiction series Dollhouse. His first script was the ninth episode of the first season, "A Spy in the House of Love". He continued to work on the show as a writer and story editor through the show's second season, for which he wrote four episodes, including the series finale.[1]
After the cancellation of Dollhouse, he wrote an episode of the Starz historical epic Spartacus: Blood and Sand before joining the staff of The Vampire Diaries on The CW.[1][2]
Chambliss is the main writer of the ninth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He said in an interview with Hero Complex, "'Buffy' is such a huge part of what made me want to become a writer, especially in television".[3]
In summer 2011, Chambliss joined the ABC fantasy series Once Upon a Time as a writer and co-producer.[4]
Television credits
Dollhouse
- "A Spy in the House of Love" (1.09)
- "The Public Eye" (2.05)
- "Meet Jane Doe" (2.07) (co-written with Maurissa Tancharoen & Jed Whedon)
- "Stop-Loss" (2.09)
- "Epitaph Two: Return" (2.13) (co-written with Maurissa Tancharoen & Jed Whedon)
Spartacus: Blood and Sand
- "Delicate Things" (1.06) (co-written with Tracy Bellomo)
The Vampire Diaries
- "There Goes the Neighborhood" (1.16) (co-written with Bryan Oh)
- "Under Control" (1.18) (co-written with Barbie Kligman)
- "Founder's Day" (1.22) (co-written with Bryan Oh)
- "Bad Moon Rising" (2.03)
- "Katerina" (2.09)
- "The Dinner Party" (2.15)
- "The Last Day" (2.20) (co-written with Brian Young)
Once Upon a Time
- "The Shepherd" (1.06) (co-written with co-producer Ian Goldberg)
- "Fruit of the Poisonous Tree" (1.11) (co-written with Goldberg)
- "Heart of Darkness" (1.16) (co-written with Goldberg)
- "The Stranger" (1.20) (co-written with Goldberg)
- "Lady of the Lake" (2.03) (co-written with Goldberg)
- "Child of the Moon" (2.07) (co-written with Goldberg)
- "The Outsider" (2.11) (co-written with Goldberg)
- "Welcome to Storybrooke" (2.17) (co-written with Goldberg)
- "Second Star to the Right" (2.21) (co-written with Goldberg)
- "Lost Girl" (3.02) (co-written with Kalinda Vazquez)
- "Dark Hollow" (3.07) (co-written with Vazquez)
- "The New Neverland" (3.10)
- "It's Not Easy Being Green" (3.16)
- "Kansas" (3.20) (co-written with Vazquez)
- "The Apprentice" (4.04) (co-written with Dana Horgan)
- "Family Business" (4.06) (co-written with Vasquez)
- "Unforgiven" (4.13) (co-written with Vasquez)
- "Poor Unfortunate Soul" (4.15) (co-written with Horgan)
- "Lily" (4.19) (co-written with Horgan)
- "The Price" (5.02) (co-written with Horgan)
- "The Bear and the Bow" (5.06) (co-written with Tze Chun)
- "The Bear King" (5.09)
- "Labor of Love" (5.13) (co-written with Horgan)
Comics credits
Dollhouse
- Dollhouse #1-5, Dark Horse, 2011
Buffy The Vampire Slayer
- Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Season 9 #1-13, #16-25, Dark Horse, 2011-2013
References
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External links
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- Andrew Chambliss at the Internet Movie Database
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- ↑ Phillips, Jevon (April 5, 2011). "'Buffy': Season 9 writer hails from another vampire camp". Hero Complex. Los Angeles Times.
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