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Robert, Rob, Bob or Bobby Thomas may refer to:
Veronica Mars is an American teen noir drama television series created by screenwriter Rob Thomas. The series is set in the fictional town of Neptune, California, and stars Kristen Bell as the eponymous character. The series premiered on September 22, 2004, during television network UPN's final two years, and ended on May 22, 2007, after a season on UPN's successor, The CW, airing for three seasons total. Veronica Mars was produced by Warner Bros. Television, Silver Pictures Television, Stu Segall Productions, and Rob Thomas Productions.Joel Silver and Rob Thomas were executive producers for the entire run of the series, while Diane Ruggiero was promoted in the third season.
Veronica Mars is a student who progresses from high school to college while moonlighting as a private investigator under the tutelage of her detective father. In each episode, Veronica solves a different stand-alone case while working to solve a more complex mystery. The first two seasons of the series each had a season-long mystery arc, introduced in the first episode of the season and solved in the season finale. The third season took a different format, focusing on smaller mystery arcs that would last the course of several episodes.
Party Down is an American comedy television series created and primarily written by John Enbom, Rob Thomas, Dan Etheridge and Paul Rudd that aired on the Starz network in the United States. The series follows a group of caterers in Los Angeles as they hope to make it in Hollywood.
Starz canceled Party Down on June 30, 2010. While the show was warmly received by critics, its Nielsen ratings were very low. Losing Jane Lynch to Glee as well as Adam Scott to Parks and Recreation were believed to be additional factors in the decision to end the series.
This half-hour comedy follows a Los Angeles, California, catering team for the titular company. The sextet of aspiring Hollywood actors and writers, as well as drifting lost souls, work small-time catering gigs while hoping for their break or some positive change in their lives. Each episode finds the team working a new event, and inevitably getting tangled up with the colorful, affluent guests and their absurd lives.
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Veronica Mars and iZombie writer/creator, Rob Thomas talks exclusively with Host Mikaela Phillips, while he's in Melbourne Australia for the Melbourne Writers Festival! Talking Veronica Mars movie inception, iZombie season 2 premiere and a funny story about the White House and sharing the same name as Matchbox20 singer Rob Thomas
032 - Rob Thomas (Veronica Mars, Party Down) from TV Writer Podcast. Like this? Watch the latest episode of TV Writer Podcast on Blip! http://blip.tv/tvwriterpodcast/watch Do spec pilot scripts sell? What about pilots shot on spec? This week Gray talks to successful author-writer-producer Rob Thomas, creator of Cupid, Veronica Mars, and most recently, Party Down. Rob Thomas has a fascinating story. He went from basketball and football player to rock band bassist, then graduated from college with a history degree and taught high school? all by his early twenties! He moved to LA in the early 1990apos;s to work at Channel One News, an LA-based TV news show aimed at teenagers. He then got a book deal, and published four young adult novels and a collection of short stories. One of his novels ...
Rob Thomas (born August 15, 1965) is an American author, producer, and screenwriter, best known as the author of the 1996 novel Rats Saw God, creator of the critically acclaimed television series Veronica Mars and co-creator of 90210 and Party Down. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
SDCC 2015 - iZombie Writer/Producer Rob Thomas
Rob explains how one of the hardest thing about running a TV show is the massive amount of decision-making required. Rob Thomas is an American producer and screenwriter, best known as the creator of the critically-acclaimed TV series Veronica Mars and co-creator of Party Down. In March of 2013, he launched one of the most successful Kickstarter campaigns of all time in support of a Veronica Mars film (our discussion thread of the innovative, Dish-like project is here: dish.andrewsullivan.com/threads/crowdsourcing-on-steroids/). The Dish's full Ask Anything archive is here: dish.andrewsullivan.com/ask-anything/
http://www.RealTVfilms.com Rob Thomas lead singer of "Matchbox Twenty" and his wife Marisol Thomas, arrival at "The Other Guys" Movie Premiere NYC"
Rob describes the Veronica Mars business model, as well as what creative changes he might have had to make if the film's Kickstarter campaign hadn't been so successful. Rob Thomas is an American producer and screenwriter, best known as the creator of the critically-acclaimed TV series Veronica Mars and co-creator of Party Down. In March of 2013, he launched one of the most successful Kickstarter campaigns of all time in support of a Veronica Mars film (our discussion thread of the innovative, Dish-like project is here: http://dish.andrewsullivan.com/threads/crowdsourcing-on-steroids/). The Dish's full Ask Anything archive is here: http://dish.andrewsullivan.com/ask-anything/
Rob Thomas has been in the mountains ever since he can remember. He grew up in Cape Town, spending his early years running around on the slopes of Devil's Peak before going to boarding school in the Eastern Cape. The school was very lenient (in those days), allowing the boarders out onto the mountains unsupervised. Rob he spent many weekends exploring the hills surrounding the Queenstown, occasionally getting into trouble and, in the process, learning to anticipate, avoid and solve problems. In 1994 got involved in the training of mountaineers and other people going to cold places. Since then he has accumulated numerous climbing, mountain, outdoor, guiding and instructor qualifications. The go-to guy for mountain rescue, Rob trains others in mountain- and wilderness-rescue skills, includin...
During the World Premiere of the Veronica Mars movie at SXSW 2014, a fan in the audience asked Rob Thomas and Kristen Bell about how Veronica Mars came to be.
Rob Thomas - Ever The Same Album: ...Something To Be Released: November 7, 2005 Certified: Gold (by RIAA) Pictures: www.robthomasmusic.com www.google.com/images Search: Rob Thomas Music by: Rob Thomas No Copyright Intended All the rights go to: Producer: Matt Serletic Writer: Rob Thomas Label: Atlantic I own nothing!
Veronica Mars and iZombie writer/creator, Rob Thomas talks exclusively with Host Mikaela Phillips, while he's in Melbourne Australia for the Melbourne Writers Festival! Talking Veronica Mars movie inception, iZombie season 2 premiere and a funny story about the White House and sharing the same name as Matchbox20 singer Rob Thomas
032 - Rob Thomas (Veronica Mars, Party Down) from TV Writer Podcast. Like this? Watch the latest episode of TV Writer Podcast on Blip! http://blip.tv/tvwriterpodcast/watch Do spec pilot scripts sell? What about pilots shot on spec? This week Gray talks to successful author-writer-producer Rob Thomas, creator of Cupid, Veronica Mars, and most recently, Party Down. Rob Thomas has a fascinating story. He went from basketball and football player to rock band bassist, then graduated from college with a history degree and taught high school? all by his early twenties! He moved to LA in the early 1990apos;s to work at Channel One News, an LA-based TV news show aimed at teenagers. He then got a book deal, and published four young adult novels and a collection of short stories. One of his novels ...
Rob Thomas (born August 15, 1965) is an American author, producer, and screenwriter, best known as the author of the 1996 novel Rats Saw God, creator of the critically acclaimed television series Veronica Mars and co-creator of 90210 and Party Down. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
SDCC 2015 - iZombie Writer/Producer Rob Thomas
Rob explains how one of the hardest thing about running a TV show is the massive amount of decision-making required. Rob Thomas is an American producer and screenwriter, best known as the creator of the critically-acclaimed TV series Veronica Mars and co-creator of Party Down. In March of 2013, he launched one of the most successful Kickstarter campaigns of all time in support of a Veronica Mars film (our discussion thread of the innovative, Dish-like project is here: dish.andrewsullivan.com/threads/crowdsourcing-on-steroids/). The Dish's full Ask Anything archive is here: dish.andrewsullivan.com/ask-anything/
http://www.RealTVfilms.com Rob Thomas lead singer of "Matchbox Twenty" and his wife Marisol Thomas, arrival at "The Other Guys" Movie Premiere NYC"
Rob describes the Veronica Mars business model, as well as what creative changes he might have had to make if the film's Kickstarter campaign hadn't been so successful. Rob Thomas is an American producer and screenwriter, best known as the creator of the critically-acclaimed TV series Veronica Mars and co-creator of Party Down. In March of 2013, he launched one of the most successful Kickstarter campaigns of all time in support of a Veronica Mars film (our discussion thread of the innovative, Dish-like project is here: http://dish.andrewsullivan.com/threads/crowdsourcing-on-steroids/). The Dish's full Ask Anything archive is here: http://dish.andrewsullivan.com/ask-anything/
Rob Thomas has been in the mountains ever since he can remember. He grew up in Cape Town, spending his early years running around on the slopes of Devil's Peak before going to boarding school in the Eastern Cape. The school was very lenient (in those days), allowing the boarders out onto the mountains unsupervised. Rob he spent many weekends exploring the hills surrounding the Queenstown, occasionally getting into trouble and, in the process, learning to anticipate, avoid and solve problems. In 1994 got involved in the training of mountaineers and other people going to cold places. Since then he has accumulated numerous climbing, mountain, outdoor, guiding and instructor qualifications. The go-to guy for mountain rescue, Rob trains others in mountain- and wilderness-rescue skills, includin...
During the World Premiere of the Veronica Mars movie at SXSW 2014, a fan in the audience asked Rob Thomas and Kristen Bell about how Veronica Mars came to be.
Rob Thomas - Ever The Same Album: ...Something To Be Released: November 7, 2005 Certified: Gold (by RIAA) Pictures: www.robthomasmusic.com www.google.com/images Search: Rob Thomas Music by: Rob Thomas No Copyright Intended All the rights go to: Producer: Matt Serletic Writer: Rob Thomas Label: Atlantic I own nothing!
Veronica Mars and iZombie writer/creator, Rob Thomas talks exclusively with Host Mikaela Phillips, while he's in Melbourne Australia for the Melbourne Writers Festival! Talking Veronica Mars movie inception, iZombie season 2 premiere and a funny story about the White House and sharing the same name as Matchbox20 singer Rob Thomas
032 - Rob Thomas (Veronica Mars, Party Down) from TV Writer Podcast. Like this? Watch the latest episode of TV Writer Podcast on Blip! http://blip.tv/tvwriterpodcast/watch Do spec pilot scripts sell? What about pilots shot on spec? This week Gray talks to successful author-writer-producer Rob Thomas, creator of Cupid, Veronica Mars, and most recently, Party Down. Rob Thomas has a fascinating story. He went from basketball and football player to rock band bassist, then graduated from college with a history degree and taught high school? all by his early twenties! He moved to LA in the early 1990apos;s to work at Channel One News, an LA-based TV news show aimed at teenagers. He then got a book deal, and published four young adult novels and a collection of short stories. One of his novels ...
ATX's first writers' room reunion, featuring some of TV's most prolific and influential creative forces as they discuss the inner workings and emotions of the writers' room, and what they learned during their time spent working on one of the most iconic teen dramas of our time. Panelists: Kevin Williamson, Paul Stupin, Rob Thomas, Jenny Bicks, Gina Fattore, and Anna Fricke Moderator: Julie Plec Visit atelevisionexperience.com for this and many more full ATX panels and Q&As; NOW! ATX TV Festival Season 5: June 9-12, 2016 www.atxfestival.com www.artsandlabor.com
Today brings not just one but two interviews with Phil Klemmer, a writer on all five seasons of 'Chuck,' and all four seasons of 'Veronica Mars.' After graduating with a classics major at Stanford, Phil Klemmer moved to L.A., and become a reader for Propaganda films. There, he worked with such names as Michel Gondry and Spike Jonze, though his first break would come through Rob Thomas, who he had met through Rob's "crazy Hallowe'en parties." Based on a 'Six Feet Under' spec script that Phil wrote in two weeks, Rob hired him to write on Veronica Mars, a job that would last 4 seasons. After Veronica Mars, Phil got a job on NBC's Chuck, a show that has always been on the bubble for renewal. After the third season, renewal news came late, and most of the Chuck writers, including Phil, took...
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On May 16, Terius “The-Dream” Nash linked up with Genius for the first installment of Genius Level, a new in-depth conversation and interview series with some of the biggest names in music. The inaugural event was hosted by Genius' own Rob Markman and sponsored by Levi’s, 1800 Tequila, and Tidal. In the wide-ranging interview that stretched over an hour, The-Dream reflected on his role in the creation of a huge number of hits throughout his 15+ years in the music industry. Read more on Genius: https://genius.com/a/the-dream-delivers-a-retrospective-on-his-career-in-genius-new-interview-series-genius-level Subscribe to Genius: http://bit.ly/2cNV6nz Genius on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Genius Genius on Instagram: http://instagram.com/genius Genius on Facebook: https://facebook.com/Genius...
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Writer and Producer, his most recent credit is creating and producing LOST, but he's also worked on the Star Trek reboot (and the upcoming sequel), Cowboys Aliens, and so much more. We're embarrassed at how excited we all are for this episode! Episode rundown provided by trekmovie.com [23:00] Intro of Lindelof [26:00] Lost, including criticism of finale (and talk about other show finales), and "feud" with George RR Martin [50:00] Inspirations, including (George Lucas & Stephen King) [59:00] Early writing and time at NYU [01:07:00] Early life in Hollywood [01:15:00] More on Stephen King and King film/TV adaptations [01:26:00] Admits likes Star Wars more than Star Trek (in series of This v That questions) [01:27:00] Genesis Lost and his starting his JJ Abrams collaboration, and b...
Q&A; with Josh Thomas and Thomas Ward of PLEASE LIKE ME. Moderated by Jim Halterman, TVFanatic. SYNOPSIS Inspired by the standup comedy and real-life experiences of its Australian creator, writer, and star Josh Thomas, the comedy drama Please Like Me has been lauded by critics around the world and by passionate fans including Lena Dunham who sang its praises on Twitter. At wo-time GLAAD Award nominee for Outstanding Comedy Series, Pivot's Please Like Me explores the world of a young man who's in no hurry to grow up.