R.J. Stewart
Writer and producer R.J. Stewart has a way with female-centric adventure shows, as evinced by his work on "Xena: Warrior Princess" and "Cleopatra 2525." Stewart began his show-business career in the early 1980s penning episodes of the popular detective series "Remington Steele," featuring Pierce Brosnan. After creating the short-lived sitcom "Man of the People" (starring James Garner as a politician), Stewart wrote the feature comedies "And God Created Woman" and "Major League II." In '95, he joined the writing team of "Xena: Warrior Princess" and also became an executive producer on the hit fantasy show, remaining involved throughout its entire six-season run. In 2000, Stewart collaborated with "Xena" co-creator Rob Tapert to unveil "Cleopatra 2525," another female-driven action series, this time set in the future. The show lasted only two seasons, and Stewart went on to write the script for the Hollywood action/adventure movie "The Rundown," starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Seann William Scott.
Filmography
Movies
Credit | |||||
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69% |
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The Rundown |
Writer, Screenwriter |
$47.6M | 2003 |
5% |
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Major League II | Screenwriter | $29.4M | 1994 |
38% |
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And God Created Woman | Screenwriter | $393.6K | 1988 |
TV
Credit | ||||
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No Score Yet | 86% | Xena |
Executive Producer, Writer |
1995-2001 |
40% | No Score Yet | Cleopatra 2525 |
Executive Producer, Writer |
2000-2001 |