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'''Michael Pavone''' is a [[writer]], [[Television director|director]], [[Television producer|producer]] and a crew member currently signed with World Wrestling Entertainment as a writer.
'''Michael Pavone''' is a [[writer]], [[Television director|director]], [[Television producer|producer]] and a crew member currently signed with [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] as a writer.


==Career==
==Career==
In 1992 Pavone was a writer for [[Renegade]], the TV series. In 1993 he was a writer for the TV series [[Against the Grain]]. He
In 1992 Pavone was a writer for [[Renegade]], the TV series. In 1993 he was a writer for the TV series [[Against the Grain]]. He adapted a play for television in 1993 for [[Trouble Shooters: Trapped Beneath the Earth]]. In 1994 he was a writer for the [[Golden Gate]] TV show. Michael wrote [[Chameleon]] in 1995 and in that same year he was a writer for the [[medicine Ball]] Tv series. He was also a writer for the TV series [[The Monroes]] and [[The Client]] in 1995.
adapted a play for television in 1993 for [[Trouble Shooters: Trapped Beneath the Earth]]. In 1994 he was a writer for the [[Golden Gate]] TV show. Michael wrote [[Chameleon]] in 1995 and in that same year he was a writer for the [[medicine Ball]] Tv series. He was also a writer for the TV series [[The Monroes]] and [[The Client]] in 1995.


More Recently in 2002 Michael was a writer for the TV series [[Street Time]]. In 2005 Michael Pavone became a writer for the hit Fox Network show [[Prison Break]]. He is credited for writing Cell Test in Season 1 Episode 3 of the show.
More recently in 2002, he was a writer for [[Street Time]]. In 2005, Pavone became a writer for [[Prison Break]]. He is credited for writing [[Cell Test]] in Season 1 Episode 3 of the show.


It was reported in the August 4, 2008 edition of the [[Wrestling Observer Newsletter]] that Pavone was hired by [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] as a member of the writing staff for their weekly television programs.
It was reported in the August 4, 2008 edition of the [[Wrestling Observer Newsletter]] that Pavone was hired by [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] as a member of the writing staff for their weekly television programs.
==Writing Credits==

[[Prison Break]]
"[[Street Time]]"
"[[The Client]]"
"[[The Monroes]]"
"[[Medicine Ball]]"
[[Chameleon]]
"[[Against the Grain]]"
[[Trouble Shooters: Trapped Beneath the Earth]]
"[[Jack's Place]]"
"[[Renegade]]"
==Producing Credits==
==Directing Credits==
*[[Everwood]]
==Awards/Nominations==
==External links==
==External links==
* {{imdb name|id=0667937|name=Michael Pavone}}
* {{imdb name|id=0667937|name=Michael Pavone}}
[[Category:American television writers|Pavone, Michael]]

[[Category:American television producers|Pavone, Michael]]
[[Category:American television directors|Pavone, Michael]]
[[Category:American screenwriters|Pavone, Michael]]
[[Category:American screenwriters|Pavone, Michael]]
[[Category:Living people|Pavone, Michael]]
[[Category:Living people|Pavone, Michael]]

Revision as of 17:50, 27 January 2009

Michael Pavone is a writer, director, producer and a crew member currently signed with World Wrestling Entertainment as a writer.

Career

In 1992 Pavone was a writer for Renegade, the TV series. In 1993 he was a writer for the TV series Against the Grain. He adapted a play for television in 1993 for Trouble Shooters: Trapped Beneath the Earth. In 1994 he was a writer for the Golden Gate TV show. Michael wrote Chameleon in 1995 and in that same year he was a writer for the medicine Ball Tv series. He was also a writer for the TV series The Monroes and The Client in 1995.

More recently in 2002, he was a writer for Street Time. In 2005, Pavone became a writer for Prison Break. He is credited for writing Cell Test in Season 1 Episode 3 of the show.

It was reported in the August 4, 2008 edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that Pavone was hired by World Wrestling Entertainment as a member of the writing staff for their weekly television programs.

Writing Credits

Prison Break "Street Time" "The Client" "The Monroes" "Medicine Ball" Chameleon "Against the Grain" Trouble Shooters: Trapped Beneath the Earth "Jack's Place" "Renegade"

Producing Credits

Directing Credits

Awards/Nominations