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Jeff Vintar
American screenwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jeff Vintar is an American screenwriter born in Oak Park, Illinois,[1] who has worked on the films I, Robot,[2] the TV series The Hot Zone,[3] as well as the films Long Hello and Short Goodbye[4] and Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within.[5]
This section needs expansion with: further content from the sources provided (see References and Further reading), as well as further sources supporting his broader roles as producer, as indicated at IMDB. You can help by adding to it. (November 2019) |
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Filmography
This section needs expansion with: with a more complete summary of film and television credits, as writer and in other roles. You can help by adding to it. (November 2019) |
Film
- Spaceless (2023).[6]
- I, Robot (2004).[2]
- Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001).[5]
- Long Hello and Short Goodbye (1999).[4]
Television
- The Hot Zone (2019).[3]
Projects in development
Syfy announced development of the Stephen King novel The Eyes of the Dragon as a movie or miniseries,[7][8] where Michael Taylor and Jeff Vintar were reported as scriptwriters.[9] At latest report (May 2019), Hulu was reported to be adapting the book as a television series, with no mention of use of the earlier Vintar script.[10]
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