A writer with a background in New York theater, Jason Katims brought his talents to television in the mid-1990s, working on both the short-lived 1994 drama The Road Home and the teen drama My So-Called Life. In 1996, after having written and co-produced his first feature, The Pallbearer, Katims created the romantic drama Relativity and, although it was canceled after a brief, but acclaimed run, he didn’t let that deter him, in creating the sci-fi teen drama Roswell in 1999. That compelling series, yet another entry in the writer’s impressive body of work, added a dimension of emotional and romantic realism to science fiction genre.
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