Gillian Horvath | |
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Born |
New York City, New York, U.S. |
April 12, 1966
Education | Yale University |
Occupation | Television writer/producer |
Years active | 1989-present |
Gillian Horvath (born April 12, 1966) is a television writer and producer in the United States and Canada.
Horvath was born and raised in New York City. Her mother was a social worker; her father, producer/director Imre Horvath, was an editor and documentary producer at CBS News. Horvath attended Yale University, where she graduated cum laude from the Film Studies program. While attending Yale, she also held internships at NBC Entertainment and Universal Television.
Horvath's first story made it to television in 1989. In 1993 she joined the team of the Highlander TV series. She spent four seasons with the series, first as Script Coordinator and later as Associate Creative Consultant, and she had a hand in creating some of the show's most enduring characters (including Adam Pierson and Alexa Bond). Horvath oversaw Highlander's tie-in novels and other ancillary products, and represented the series at media conventions around the world. She also edited (and contributed to) An Evening at Joe's, a collection of stories written by the cast and crew of the series.
Horvath has since served as writer-producer on a number of sci-fi and action shows, including Sanctuary and Flash Gordon. Other notable TV writing credits include scripts for Xena: Warrior Princess, Forever Knight, Quantum Leap, and the original Beverly Hills, 90210.
During the 2007-08 WGA Strike, Horvath founded the Pink Hat Brigade, a group of female science-fiction and genre writers. Her original superhero creation, "The Survivor," was introduced in the Chicks in Capes anthology of female superheroes written by women authors, published by Moonstone Books in 2011.