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Celebs NameJames Wong
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BirthdateApril 20, 1959
DayApril 20
Year1959
NationalityChina
Age61 years
Birth SignTaurus
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James Wong Biography

Producer, director, and writer known for his work on the The X-Files and the Final Destination films.

He matriculated from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.

He once said he became a film major after watching Apocalypse Now.

He was raised in San Diego, CA.

He worked alongside Chris Carter on the TV show The X-Files.

James Wong (born April 20, 1959) is a Hong Kong-born American television producer, writer, and film director. He directed and wrote episodes of The X-Files and Millennium and has written episodes for American Horror Story. He is the co-creator and co-writer, along with Glen Morgan, of Space: Above and Beyond. He is also the founder of Hard Eight Pictures. In film he has directed Final Destination, Final Destination 3, The One, and the remakes of Willard, Dragonball Evolution, and Black Christmas, along with writing partner Glen Morgan.

Wong and Morgan began working with Chris Carter in 1993 on the science fiction/drama The X-Files, about two FBI agents investigating the paranormal, filmed in Vancouver.

As part of The X-Files main production team in 1994–1995, Wong shared the show’s first Golden Globe Award win for Best Dramatic Series, and also shared its second win (The X-Files would become the first series to win a Golden Globe three times) in the 1996–1997 season.

During 1995, both Wong and Morgan were hired by producer Joel Silver to write the third intended Tales from the Crypt movie called Body Count. Their script was loved by executive producers Silver, Richard Donner, Walter Hill, David Giler and Robert Zemeckis but the main producers Gilbert Adler and A L Katz hated it and Universal thought it would be too expensive to shoot.

In 1995, Wong and Morgan were offered an $8 million, four-year contract deal with 20th Century Fox Television to write and produce television series. As part of this deal, Morgan and Wong went on to create the short-lived series Space: Above and Beyond.

They returned to The X-Files briefly in its fourth season (1996–1997) when they wrote the horror episode “Home.” Wong also made his television directing debut with the conspiracy-themed “Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man,” written by Morgan. Wong and Morgan also took on production and writing duties for Carter’s Millennium. Later, they would go on to executive produce the short-lived NBC paranormal series The Others.

In 2000, Wong directed Final Destination, a film he co-wrote with Glen Morgan. Wong followed the directorial debut with The One (2001), an action film starring Jet Li, and with more horror films, including Willard (2003), directed by Glen Morgan and starring Crispin Glover, and a second sequel, Final Destination 3 (2006), directed by Wong. In late 2006, Wong and Morgan’s remake of Black Christmas was released; the script was by Wong and Morgan and the film was directed by Morgan.

In 2009, Wong directed the live-action movie adaptation of the Anime and Manga media franchise Dragon Ball but was poorly received by both critics and audiences alike.

Since 2011, Wong has been working with Ryan Murphy as an executive producer on American Horror Story.

In 2015, Wong wrote and directed one episode, Founder’s Mutation, for the tenth season of The X-Files. He returned again in 2017 for The X-Files season eleven to write and direct the episode Ghouli, and to direct the episode Nothing Lasts Forever.

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Net Worth (2024) $1 Million (Approx.)
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