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Kyle Killen
Killen at 2011 Comic-Con
Born
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Writer, producer
Years active2010–present
Known forLone Star
Awake
Children3

Kyle Killen is an American television writer and producer. He is best known as the creator and showrunner of the critically acclaimed but short-lived television series Lone Star (2010), Awake (2012) and Mind Games (2014). He also wrote the screenplay of Jodie Foster's The Beaver (2011).

Early life and education[edit]

Killen was born in Chicago and moved with his family to Burleson, Texas when he was three.[1] He is a graduate of the film school at the University of Southern California.[2]

Career[edit]

Killen is the creator of the short-lived series Lone Star and Awake. He recently created the drama series Mind Games for ABC. He also wrote the feature film The Beaver, filmed in 2009 and released in 2011. It was directed by Jodie Foster and starred Jodie Foster and Mel Gibson. A second film written by Killen, 2013's Scenic Route, was directed by Kevin and Michael Goetz. His directorial debut is Mind Games's season finale As God Is My Witness. In June, 2016, Killen revised Jeremy Slater's draft of Netflix's adaptationofDeath Note. On June 28, 2018, Killen was hired as showrunner and executive producer of the Halo series.[3] On June 25, 2021, Killen left the role of showrunner and executive producer of the Halo series.[4]

Personal life[edit]

Until starting work on Awake, Killen had been based in Austin, Texas. After graduating from USC and leaving Los Angeles, he wrote short fiction and first-person journalism. While working at what he called "real jobs" (computer support, construction), Killen found it hard to give up screenplay-writing. In a last-ditch effort, he returned to L.A., dressed up as a courier and dropped copies of a script at every agency he could find. Six months later, one of those agents called. "That script probably wasn't deserving of getting produced," he told the trade publication Variety in a 2011 "10 TV Scribes to Watch" feature, "but it got me a teeny, tiny toe in the door."[2] Killen told the Austin American-Statesman in 2010 that "I quit, but I never really quit. I took a lot of horrible, crazy jobs, but I always ended up writing about them or writing things that came out of them."[1] Killen is married to an ER doctor;[5] the couple have three children.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Dale Roe, "'Lone Star' creator Kyle Killen calls Austin home", Austin American-Statesman, September 24, 2010.
  • ^ a b Rob Owen, "Kyle Killen: Sought-after scribe feels like outsider. 10 TV Scribes to Watch", Variety, Jun 14, 2011.
  • ^ "Halo TV show finally greenlit by Showtime: 'Our most ambitious series ever". Entertainment Weekly. 28 June 2018. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
  • ^ Otterson, Joe (2021-06-25). "'Halo' Showrunner to Exit Paramount Plus Series After Season 1 (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 2022-04-20.
  • ^ Philiana Ng, "'Awake' Creator Revisits Complexities of Dual Realities and 'Lone Star' Woes (Q&A)", The Hollywood Reporter, February 28, 2012.
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