James Wong Highlights

  • 2009: Helmed the live-action adaptation of the popular media franchise, "Dragonball Evolution"; also wrote and produced
  • 2006: Directed and co-wrote (with Morgan) the thriller, "Final Destination 3"
  • 2003: Produced and co-wrote (with Morgan) the horror film, "Willard"; directed by Morgan
  • 2001: Co-scripted (with Morgan) and directed the Jet Li film, "The One"
  • 2000: Feature film directorial debut, "Final Destination"; also scripted with Morgan
  • 2000: Produced (with Morgan) the short-lived NBC paranormal series, "The Others"
  • 1997: With Morgan, assumed producing duties on "Millennium" (FOX)
  • 1996: With Morgan, returned to "The X-Files" as screenwriters and producers
  • 1996: Signed four year, $8 million deal with 20th Century Fox Television (in partnership with Morgan)
  • 1995: Co-wrote (with Morgan) a farewell to "The X-Files" (FOX), titled "Die Hand Die Verletzt"
  • 1995: Created and executive produced (with Morgan) the FOX sci-fi series, "Space: Above and Beyond"; also co-wrote the pilot and several episodes
  • 1994: Co-wrote (with producer Chris Carter) the second season opener of "The X-Flies" (FOX), titled "Little Green Men"
  • 1993: Co-executive produced and served as staff writers (with Morgan) for "The X-Files" (FOX)
  • 1991: Created and executive produced (with Morgan) the short-lived fantasy adventure series, "Disney Presents the 100 Lives of Black Jack Savage"
  • 1991: Was the supervising producer on the first two seasons of "The Commish" (ABC)
  • 1990: Was a supervising producer for the fourth season of "Wiseguy" (CBS)
  • 1989: With Morgan worked for Stephen J. Cannell Productions
  • 1989: Served as story editors (with Morgan) on the Cannell produced show's "21 Jump Street" and "Booker"
  • 1988: Served as story editors (with Morgan) for the short-lived ABC drama, "Knightwatch"
  • 1985: First produced screenplay, "The Boys Next Door"; co-wrote with Morgan
  • Began writing screenplays with Morgan
  • Raised in San Diego, California; met future partner Glen Morgan in high school
  • With Morgan, went to work as production assistants for producer Sandy Howard after graduating from college