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Mark Verheiden is a respected and prolific television, movie, and comic book writer. In addition to working on BSG, Verheiden has also contributed TV scripts for ''The Mask'', ''Timecop'', and ''Smallville'' television series.  
Mark Verheiden is a respected and prolific television, movie, and comic book writer. In addition to working on BSG, Verheiden has also contributed TV scripts for ''The Mask'', ''Timecop'', and ''Smallville'' television series.  


His film work includes writing the story on which the 1994 ''The Mask'' film starring Jim Carrey was based, and the script for the original 1993 ''Timecop'' feature film starring Jean Claude Van Damme. <ref> http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/filmography.html?p_id=194334 The New York Times </ref>
His film work includes writing the story on which the 1994 ''The Mask'' film starring Jim Carrey was based, and the script for the original 1993 ''Timecop'' feature film starring Jean Claude Van Damme. <ref> [http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/filmography.html?p_id=194334 The New York Times] </ref>


Verheiden’s comic-book writing include the ''Predator'', ''Aliens'' and ''American'' series for Dark Horse Comics, <ref> http://www.darkhorse.com/search/search.php?sstring=Mark+Verheiden&match=all&scope=products Dark Horse Comics </ref> as well as ''Superman'' and ''Smallville'' monthly series for DC Comics. As of Sping 2006, he took over the reins of writing the ''Superman/Batman'' monthlies. <ref> http://www.dccomics.com/ DC Comics </ref>  
Verheiden’s comic-book writing include the ''Predator'', ''Aliens'' and ''American'' series for Dark Horse Comics, <ref> [http://www.darkhorse.com/search/search.php?sstring=Mark+Verheiden&match=all&scope=products Dark Horse Comics] </ref> as well as ''Superman'' and ''Smallville'' monthly series for DC Comics. As of Sping 2006, he took over the reins of writing the ''Superman/Batman'' monthlies. <ref> [http://www.dccomics.com/ DC Comics] </ref>  


Interestingly, it was probably his work on the ''Predator'' and ''Aliens'' comics that got a character (played by Tommy Flanagan) named after him in the 2004 feature film, ''Alien vs. Predator''.  
Interestingly, it was probably his work on the ''Predator'' and ''Aliens'' comics that got a character (played by Tommy Flanagan) named after him in the 2004 feature film, ''Alien vs. Predator''.  


Verheiden has reportedly written a horror comedy film as a vehicle for actor Bruce Campbell entitled ''My Name is Bruce'', which is currently in pre-production and scheduled for release in 2007. <ref> http://www.bruce-campbell.com/projects/bruce.htm Bruce Campbell’s Official Website </ref>
Verheiden has reportedly written a horror comedy film as a vehicle for actor Bruce Campbell entitled ''My Name is Bruce'', which is currently in pre-production and scheduled for release in 2007. <ref> [http://www.bruce-campbell.com/projects/bruce.htm Bruce Campbell’s Official Website] </ref>


== Writer credits for "Battlestar Galactica" ==
== Writer credits for "Battlestar Galactica" ==

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Mark Verheiden

Overview[edit]

Full Name: Mark Verheiden

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Position: Writer

Biographical Notes[edit]

Mark Verheiden is a respected and prolific television, movie, and comic book writer. In addition to working on BSG, Verheiden has also contributed TV scripts for The Mask, Timecop, and Smallville television series.

His film work includes writing the story on which the 1994 The Mask film starring Jim Carrey was based, and the script for the original 1993 Timecop feature film starring Jean Claude Van Damme. [1]

Verheiden’s comic-book writing include the Predator, Aliens and American series for Dark Horse Comics, [2] as well as Superman and Smallville monthly series for DC Comics. As of Sping 2006, he took over the reins of writing the Superman/Batman monthlies. [3]

Interestingly, it was probably his work on the Predator and Aliens comics that got a character (played by Tommy Flanagan) named after him in the 2004 feature film, Alien vs. Predator.

Verheiden has reportedly written a horror comedy film as a vehicle for actor Bruce Campbell entitled My Name is Bruce, which is currently in pre-production and scheduled for release in 2007. [4]

Writer credits for "Battlestar Galactica"[edit]

See also: Episodes written by Mark Verheiden


External Links[edit]

Mark Verheiden at the Internet Movie Database

References[edit]