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      Eric Kripke

      Eric Kripke

      Highest Rated: 65% The House With a Clock in Its Walls (2018)

      Lowest Rated: 13% Boogeyman (2005)

      Birthday: Apr 24, 1974

      Birthplace: Toledo, Ohio, USA

      Television writer and producer Eric Kripke's interest in horror and fantasy inspired him to create the long-running series "Supernatural" (The WB/CW, 2005- ) and other genre efforts, including "Revolution" (NBC, 2012-13) and "Timeless" (NBC, 2016- ). Born April 24, 1974 in Toledo, Ohio, Kripke developed an interest in making movies at an early age, and after graduating from Sylvania Southview High School in 1992, he studied film at the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts. He directed a pair of short films immediately after graduating in 1997, but did not earn his first professional credits until 2005, when he wrote and co-produced the horror film "Boogeyman" for producer Sam Raimi. Though critically panned, the film was a success at the box office, and begat two direct-to-video sequels. That same year, Kripke created "Supernatural," a horror/fantasy series about two brothers (Jensen Ackles and Jared Padelecki) who hunt monsters and other supernatural beings. Conceived as an anthology series, the program soon blossomed into a blend of end-times fantasy, urban folklore and family drama, which drew a devoted audience. Kripke served as showrunner and executive producer for "Supernatural" from its debut season and transition from The WB to The CW in 2006 until 2010, when he reduced his role to executive consultant in order to work on other projects. Some of these proved short-lived or stillborn - a "Supernatural" spin-off about its hapless paranormal investigators, the Ghostfacers, a series based on the DC comics character "Deadman" (The CW, 2012) and a featured titled "Haunted," which concerned a ghost's perspective on life in a haunted house - while others, like the dystopian fantasy feature "The Adjustment Bureau," came to fruition. In 2012, he created "Revolution," a science fiction drama series about survivors in a post-apocalyptic world where electronic devices have become permanently disabled. A cult favorite among TV viewers, it lasted two seasons before the network brought it to a close. Three years later, he penned "Amped," a comic book series about a man imbued with super powers after ingesting a "smart pill," for the DC imprint Vertigo. That same year, Kripke teamed with Shawn Ryan to create "Timeless," a sprawling science fiction adventure series about a team of experts who travel through time to stop a criminal from altering history.

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      Revolution, Eric Kripke (L), Tracy Spiridakos (C), Billy Burke (R), 09/17/2012, ©NBC Revolution, Eric Kripke (L), Tracy Spiridakos (C), Billy Burke (R), 09/17/2012, ©NBC

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      65% 45% The House With a Clock in Its Walls Screenwriter,
      Producer
      $68.5M 2018
      13% 21% Boogeyman Writer $46.4M 2005

      TV

      Credit
      93% 83% The Boys Executive Producer,
      Director
      2019-2020 2022 2024
      97% 77% Gen V Executive Producer,
      Creator
      2023
      97% 72% The Boys Presents: Diabolical Executive Producer 2022
      93% 72% Supernatural Writer,
      Executive Producer,
      Director,
      Guest
      2005-2014 2020
      91% 67% Timeless Executive Producer 2016-2018
      67% 66% Revolution Executive Producer 2012-2014
      25% No Score Yet Tarzan Executive Producer,
      Writer
      2003