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|Name = Joseph Hill Whedon
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|Date of Birth = June 23, 1964
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|Place of Birth = New York City, USA
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|Appear = "[[I Robot, You Jane]]"<br />"[[Through the Looking Glass]]"<br />''[[Chaos Bleeds (game)|Chaos Bleeds]]''
 
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'''Joss Hill Whedon''' (born Joseph Hill Whedon on June 23, 1964 in New York) is the creator of ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', ''[[Angel (series)|Angel]]'', ''[http://firefly.wikia.com Firefly]'', ''[http://dollhouse.wikia.com Dollhouse]'' and ''[http://firefly.wikia.com Serenity]''.
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the creator and executive producer of ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' and ''[[Angel (series)|Angel]]'' television series. In addition to writing and directing, Whedon has had a couple of cameos in both shows, as well as wrote and produced a number of licensed comics.
   
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==Career==
In addition to writing and directing, Joss has had a couple of cameos in his shows ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Buffy]]'', ''[[Angel (series)|Angel]]'', and ''[[w:c:firefly|Firefly]]'', and had a guest role in an episode of ''Veronica Mars''.
 
 
Years after having his script for the movie ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (film)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' filmed, Whedon revived the concept as a television show of the same name. The ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' series went on to become a critical and cult hit, with the episode "[[Hush]]" (written by Whedon) receiving an Emmy Award nomination for outstanding writing in a drama series in 2000. Whedon wrote and directed the musical episode "[[Once More, with Feeling]]", which also received an Emmy Award nomination.
   
 
''Angel'' was a spin-off of ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'', featuring [[Buffy Summers|Buffy]]’s [[vampire]]-with-a-[[soul]] ex-boyfriend [[Angel]] as the title character. It was created by Whedon in conjunction with [[David Greenwalt]]. [[Tim Minear]] also contributed at essential key junctures. Joss Whedon made a cameo appearance as the character [[Numfar of the Deathwok Clan]] near the middle of its run.
Years after having his script for the movie ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (film)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' filmed, Whedon revived the concept as a television series of the same name. ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' went on to become a critical and cult hit, with the episode "[[Hush]]" (written by Whedon) receiving an Emmy Award nomination for outstanding writing in a drama series in 2000.
 
   
 
Whedon has written and co-written several movies including ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'', ''Toy Story'', ''Alien: Resurrection'', and ''Titan A.E.''. He also wrote uncredited drafts or rewrites of ''Speed'', ''Waterworld'', ''Twister'', and ''X-Men''; although, with the exception of ''Speed'', little of Whedon’s work remained in the final drafts of any of these screenplays. He wrote and directed ''Serenity'', based on his television series ''Firefly''. He wrote and directed the Marvel film ''Avengers'' in 2012, and its sequel ''Age of Ultron ''in 2015, and was commissioned to create a television series based on the Marvel properties. He has also guest directed for other TV series such as ''The Office'' (U.S.).
Whedon wrote and directed the musical episode "[[Once More, With Feeling]]", which featured the show's cast in singing and dancing roles and also received an Emmy Award nomination.
 
   
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Whedon, a lifelong comic book fan, debuted as a comic writer in [[Dark Horse Comics]] series ''[[Fray (series)|Fray]]'', which takes place in the far future of the [[Buffyverse]]. He also wrote an ''[[Angel (Dark Horse series)|Angel]]'' short story and the miniseries ''[[Long Night's Journey]]'' with [[Brett Matthews]], three stories in the anthology ''[[Tales of the Slayers]]'', the bridging story and a short story for ''[[Tales of the Vampires]]'' miniseries, as well as several arcs for ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight]]''. After the comic issue ''[[Freefall, Part One]]'', he returned as a co-writer to the ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' comics with the miniseries ''[[Giles: Girl Blue]]'' with [[Erika Alexander]], and ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Twelve]]'' with [[Christos Gage]], despite never leaving as the executive producer of all seasons. Whedon is also known for writing the comic titles ''Astonishing X-Men'', ''Runaways'', ''Serenity'', ''Sugarshock!'', among others.
''[[Angel (series)|Angel]]'' was a spin-off of ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'', featuring Buffy's vampire-with-a-soul boyfriend as the title character. It was created by Whedon in conjunction with [[David Greenwalt]]. [[Tim Minear]] also contributed at essential key junctures. Joss Whedon made a cameo appearance as the character '[[Numfar]]' near the middle of its run. His image was also used to portray the off-screen character [[Mike Conley]], rival to [[demon]] U.S. senator [[Helen Brucker]]
 
   
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Whedon also wrote and co-produced the undeveloped animated television show ''[[Buffy the Animated Series]]''.
Whedon has written and co-written several movies including ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (film)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', ''Toy Story'', ''Alien: Resurrection'' and ''Titan A.E.''. He also wrote uncredited drafts or rewrites of ''Speed'', ''Waterworld'', ''Twister'' and ''X-Men'', although, with the exception of ''Speed'', little of Whedon's work remained in the final drafts of any of these screenplays. He wrote and directed ''Serenity'', based on his television series ''[[w:c:firefly|Firefly]]''.
 
   
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==Episodes written and directed==
Whedon, a lifelong comic book fan, is the author of the [[Dark Horse Comics]] miniseries ''[[Fray]]'' which takes place in the far future of the [[Buffyverse]].
 
 
==Episodes==
 
 
As creator/co-creator and executive producer of both ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' and ''Angel'', Whedon was essentially involved in all episodes of both shows, often contributing concepts or lines of dialogue to episodes without specific credit. However, he is credited as being immediately involved in the following:
 
As creator/co-creator and executive producer of both ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' and ''Angel'', Whedon was essentially involved in all episodes of both shows, often contributing concepts or lines of dialogue to episodes without specific credit. However, he is credited as being immediately involved in the following:
   
* ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer''
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===''Buffy the Vampire Slayer''===
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Season 1
** "[[Welcome to the Hellmouth]]"/"[[The Harvest]]" (writer)
 
** "[[I Robot, You Jane]]" (uncredited acting role)
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*"[[Welcome to the Hellmouth]]" (writer)
** "[[Nightmares]]" (writer, with [[David Greenwalt]])
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*"[[The Harvest]]" (writer)
** "[[Out of Mind, Out of Sight]]" (writer, with [[Ashley Gable]] and [[Thomas A. Swyden]])
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*"[[Nightmares]]" (writer, with [[David Greenwalt]])
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*"[[Out of Mind, Out of Sight]]" (writer, with [[Ashley Gable]] and [[Thomas A. Swyden]])
** "[[Prophecy Girl]]" (writer/director)
 
** "[[When She Was Bad]]" (writer/director)
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*"[[Prophecy Girl]]" (writer/director)
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Season 2
** "[[School Hard]]" (writer, with David Greenwalt)
 
** "[[Lie to Me]]" (writer/director)
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*"[[When She Was Bad]]" (writer/director)
** "[[Ted]]" (writer, with David Greenwalt)
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*"[[School Hard]]" (writer, with David Greenwalt)
** "[[Innocence]]" (writer/director)
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*"[[Lie to Me]]" (writer/director)
 
*"[[Ted]]" (writer, with David Greenwalt)
** "[[Becoming, Part One]]" and "[[Becoming, Part Two]]" (writer/director)
 
** "[[Anne (episode)|Anne]]" (writer/director)
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*"[[Innocence]]" (writer/director)
** "[[Amends]]" (writer/director)
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*"[[Becoming, Part One]]" (writer/director)
** "[[Doppelgängland]]" (writer/director)
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*"[[Becoming, Part Two]]" (writer/director)
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Season 3
** "[[Graduation Day, Part One]]" and "[[Graduation Day, Part Two]]" (writer/director)
 
** "[[The Freshman]]" (writer/director)
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*"[[Anne (episode)|Anne]]" (writer/director)
** "[[Hush]]" (writer/director)
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*"[[Amends]]" (writer/director)
** "[[Who Are You]]" (writer/director)
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*"[[Doppelgängland]]" (writer/director)
** "[[Restless]]" (writer/director)
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*"[[Graduation Day, Part One]]" (writer/director)
** "[[Family]]" (writer/director)
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*"[[Graduation Day, Part Two]]" (writer/director)
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Season 4
** "[[The Body]]" (writer/director)
 
** "[[The Gift]]" (writer/director)
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*"[[The Freshman]]" (writer/director)
** "[[Once More, With Feeling]]" (writer/director)
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*"[[Hush]]" (writer/director)
** "[[Lessons]]" (writer)
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*"[[Who Are You?]]" (writer/director)
** "[[Chosen]]" (writer/director)
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*"[[Restless]]" (writer/director)
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Season 5
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*"[[Family]]" (writer/director)
 
*"[[The Body]]" (writer/director)
 
*"[[The Gift]]" (writer/director) 
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Season 6
 
*"[[Once More, with Feeling]]" (writer/director)
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Season 7
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*"[[Lessons]]" (writer)
 
*"[[Chosen]]" (writer/director)
   
* ''Angel''
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===''Angel''===
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Season 1
** "[[City of]]" (co-writer, with David Greenwalt; director)
 
** "[[I Fall to Pieces]]" (writer, with David Greenwalt)
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*"[[City Of]]" (co-writer, with David Greenwalt; director)
** "[[Sanctuary]]" (writer, with [[Tim Minear]])
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*"[[I Fall to Pieces]]" (co-writer, with David Greenwalt)
** "[[Judgment]]" (writer, with David Greenwalt)
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*"[[Sanctuary]]" (co-writer, with Tim Minear)
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Season 2
** "[[Untouched]]" (director)
 
** "[[Happy Anniversary]]" (writer, with David Greenwalt)
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*"[[Judgment]]" (co-writer, with David Greenwalt)
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*"[[Untouched]]" (director)
** "[[Through the Looking Glass]]" (actor: [[Numfar]])
 
** "[[Waiting in the Wings]]" (writer/director)
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*"[[Happy Anniversary]]" (co-writer, with David Greenwalt)
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Season 3
** "[[Spin the Bottle]]" (writer/director)
 
** "[[Conviction]]" (writer/director)
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*"[[Waiting in the Wings]]" (writer/director)
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Season 4
** "[[Smile Time]]" (writer, with [[Ben Edlund]])
 
** "[[A Hole in the World]]" (writer/director)
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*"[[Spin the Bottle]]" (writer/director)
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Season 5
** "[[Not Fade Away]]" (writer, with [[Jeffrey Bell]])
 
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*"[[Conviction]]" (writer/director)
 
*"[[Smile Time]]" (co-writer, with [[Ben Edlund]])
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*"[[A Hole in the World]]" (writer/director)
 
*"[[Not Fade Away]]" (co-writer, with [[Jeffrey Bell]])
   
==Cameos==
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===Others===
*He appears as a playable character in the multiplayer mode of ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds]]''.
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*[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer pilot|''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' pilot]] (writer/director)
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*[[Angel pitch tape|''Angel'' pitch tape]]
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*[[Buffy the Animated Series pilot|''Buffy the Animated Series'' pilot]] (with [[Jeph Loeb]])
   
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==Comics written==
*He makes cameo apparences in the following comics:
 
 
Due to the amount of his involvement with ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight]]'' and following seasons in the process of plotting their stories, Whedon is considered executive producer of these comics. With the ''Angel'' comic series ''[[After the Fall]]'', he explained his vision of where he wanted to take the television series had it continued, but then left it in the hands of the other writers. Although, his specific credits as writer include:
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whedon lwh2.jpg|he appears in Spike:Shadow Puppets #4, falling victim to the Japanese Smile Time.
 
whedon lwh3.jpg|Appears in BtVS season 8: The Long Way Home #3 in the dream sequence.
 
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==Comics==
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===''Fray''===
 
*''[[Big City Girl]]''
Due to the amount of his involvement with Season Eight, Whedon considers himself to executive produce the comics. Contrary to this with the Angel comics, he explained his vision of where he wanted to take the television series had it continued, but then left it in the hands of the other writers. His specific writing credits include:
 
 
*''[[The Calling]]''
 
*''[[Ready, Steady...]]''
 
*''[[Out of the Past]]''
 
*''[[The Worst of It]]''
 
*''[[Alarums]]''
 
*''[[The Gateway]]''
 
*''[[All Hell]]''
   
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===''Angel'' (Dark Horse series)===
* ''[[Fray]]''
 
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*''[[Angel (untitled)|Untitled]]'' (with [[Brett Matthews]])
** ''[[Big City Girl]]''
 
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*''[[Long Night's Journey...]]'' (with Brett Matthews)
** ''[[The Calling]]''
 
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*''[[Rock and a Hard Place]]'' (with Brett Matthews)
** ''[[Ready, Steady ...]]''
 
** ''[[Out of the Past]]''
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*''[[Thicker Than Water]]'' (with Brett Matthews)
** ''[[The Worst of It]]''
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*''[[The End of the Beginning]]'' (with Brett Matthews)
** ''[[Alarums]]''
 
** ''[[The Gateway]]''
 
** ''[[All Hell]]''
 
   
* ''[[Tales of the Slayers]]''
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===''Tales''===
** ''[[Tales of the Slayers#Prologue|Prologue]]''
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*"[[Prologue]]"
** ''[[Tales of the Slayers#Righteous|Righteous]]''
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*"[[Righteous]]"
** ''[[Tales of the Slayers#Tales|Tales]]''
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*"[[Tales (story)|Tales]]"
 
*''[[Tales of the Vampires, Part One]]'' (bridging story)
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*''[[Tales of the Vampires, Part Two]]'' (bridging story)
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*''[[Tales of the Vampires, Part Three]]'' (bridging story)
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*''[[Tales of the Vampires, Part Four]]'' (bridging story)
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*''[[Tales of the Vampires, Part Five]]'' (bridging story)
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*"[[Stacy (story)|Stacy]]"
   
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===''Season Eight''===
* ''[[Tales of the Vampires]]''
 
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*''[[The Long Way Home, Part One]]''
** ''[[Tales of the Vampires#Tales of the Vampires|Tales of the Vampires (bridging story)]]''
 
** ''[[Tales of the Vampires#Stacy|Stacey]]''
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*''[[The Long Way Home, Part Two]]''
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*''[[The Long Way Home, Part Three]]''
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*''[[The Long Way Home, Part Four]]''
 
*''[[The Chain]]''
 
*''[[Anywhere but Here]]''
 
*''[[A Beautiful Sunset]]''
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*''[[Time of Your Life, Part One]]''
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*''[[Time of Your Life, Part Two]]''
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*''[[Time of Your Life, Part Three]]''
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*''[[Time of Your Life, Part Four]]''
 
*''[[Willow: Goddesses and Monsters]]''
 
*''[[Turbulence]]''
 
*''[[Last Gleaming, Part One]]''
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*''[[Last Gleaming, Part Two]]'' (with [[Scott Allie]])
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*''[[Last Gleaming, Part Three]]'' (with Scott Allie)
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*''[[Last Gleaming, Part Four]]'' (with Scott Allie)
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*''[[Last Gleaming, Part Five]]''
   
* ''[[Season Eight]]''
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===''Season Nine''===
** ''[[The Long Way Home]]''
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*''[[Freefall, Part One]]''
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** ''[[The Chain]]''
 
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===''Giles: Girl Blue''===
** ''[[Anywhere But Here]]''
 
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*''[[Girl Blue, Part One]]'' (with [[Erika Alexander]])
** ''[[A Beautiful Sunset]]''
 
** ''[[Time of Your Life]]''
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*''[[Girl Blue, Part Two]]'' (with Erika Alexander)
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*''[[Girl Blue, Part Three]]'' (with Erika Alexander)
** ''[[Goddesses and Monsters]]''
 
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*''[[Girl Blue, Part Four]]'' (with Erika Alexander)
** ''[[Turbulence]]''
 
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** ''[[Last Gleaming]]''
 
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===''Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Twelve''===
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*''[[One Year Later]]'' (with [[Christos Gage]])
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*''[[Future Shock]]'' (with Christos Gage)
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*''[[The Reckoning]]'' (with Christos Gage)
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*''[[Finale]]'' (with Christos Gage)
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==Roles and cameos==
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*Whedon had an uncredited acting role in ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' episode "[[I Robot, You Jane]]" as a radio announcer.
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*He played [[Numfar of the Deathwok Clan]] in ''Angel episode ''"[[Through the Looking Glass]]".
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*He appears as a playable character in the multiplayer mode of ''[[Chaos Bleeds (game)|Chaos Bleeds]]'' video game, where he voices himself.
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*His likeness appears in ''[[The Long Way Home, Part Three]]'' as a vision in Buffy’s [[dreamspace]].
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*His likeness also appears in comic issue ''[[Doppelgangbang]]'', as a victim of the Japanese ''[[Smile Time (show)|Smile Time]]''.
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*He also appears in the meta comic story "[[A Blessing and "The Curse"]]".
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==Gallery==
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===''Buffy the Vampire Slayer''===
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===''Angel''===
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==External links==
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*{{Wikipedia}}
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*{{IMDb actor|0923736}}
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Revision as of 19:59, 16 August 2020

Joss Whedon is the creator and executive producer of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel television series. In addition to writing and directing, Whedon has had a couple of cameos in both shows, as well as wrote and produced a number of licensed comics.

Career

Years after having his script for the movie Buffy the Vampire Slayer filmed, Whedon revived the concept as a television show of the same name. The Buffy the Vampire Slayer series went on to become a critical and cult hit, with the episode "Hush" (written by Whedon) receiving an Emmy Award nomination for outstanding writing in a drama series in 2000. Whedon wrote and directed the musical episode "Once More, with Feeling", which also received an Emmy Award nomination.

Angel was a spin-off of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, featuring Buffy’s vampire-with-a-soul ex-boyfriend Angel as the title character. It was created by Whedon in conjunction with David Greenwalt. Tim Minear also contributed at essential key junctures. Joss Whedon made a cameo appearance as the character Numfar of the Deathwok Clan near the middle of its run.

Whedon has written and co-written several movies including Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Toy Story, Alien: Resurrection, and Titan A.E.. He also wrote uncredited drafts or rewrites of Speed, Waterworld, Twister, and X-Men; although, with the exception of Speed, little of Whedon’s work remained in the final drafts of any of these screenplays. He wrote and directed Serenity, based on his television series Firefly. He wrote and directed the Marvel film Avengers in 2012, and its sequel Age of Ultron in 2015, and was commissioned to create a television series based on the Marvel properties. He has also guest directed for other TV series such as The Office (U.S.).

Whedon, a lifelong comic book fan, debuted as a comic writer in Dark Horse Comics series Fray, which takes place in the far future of the Buffyverse. He also wrote an Angel short story and the miniseries Long Night's Journey with Brett Matthews, three stories in the anthology Tales of the Slayers, the bridging story and a short story for Tales of the Vampires miniseries, as well as several arcs for Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight. After the comic issue Freefall, Part One, he returned as a co-writer to the Buffy the Vampire Slayer comics with the miniseries Giles: Girl Blue with Erika Alexander, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Twelve with Christos Gage, despite never leaving as the executive producer of all seasons. Whedon is also known for writing the comic titles Astonishing X-Men, Runaways, Serenity, Sugarshock!, among others.

Whedon also wrote and co-produced the undeveloped animated television show Buffy the Animated Series.

Episodes written and directed

As creator/co-creator and executive producer of both Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, Whedon was essentially involved in all episodes of both shows, often contributing concepts or lines of dialogue to episodes without specific credit. However, he is credited as being immediately involved in the following:

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

Season 5

Season 6

Season 7

Angel

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

Season 5

Others

Comics written

Due to the amount of his involvement with Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight and following seasons in the process of plotting their stories, Whedon is considered executive producer of these comics. With the Angel comic series After the Fall, he explained his vision of where he wanted to take the television series had it continued, but then left it in the hands of the other writers. Although, his specific credits as writer include:

Fray

Angel (Dark Horse series)

Tales

Season Eight

Season Nine

Giles: Girl Blue

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Twelve

Roles and cameos

Gallery

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Angel

External links