Michael Angeli | |
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Born | 1970/1971 (age 45–46) |
Occupation | Screenwriter, television producer |
Alma mater | University of Wisconsin |
Genre | Television dramas |
Subject | Celebrity ghost-writer and profiler |
Notable works | Chyna: If They Only Knew (co-author, 2001, ) |
Michael Angeli (born 1970/1971) is an American writer and television producer, best known for his award-nominated work on television series such as Monk and the remake of Battlestar Galactica, a show for which he was also a co-executive producer.
Angeli is currently a writer and co-executive producer on Black Sails, a pirate adventure drama that premiered on the Starz Network in January, 2014.
Angeli is a University of Wisconsin graduate with a bachelor's degree in psychology.
As a screenwriter, his television credits include Now and Again, Dark Angel, Cover Me, Medium, Monk, Touching Evil (U.S. version), In Plain Sight, Law & Order: SVU, Killing Mr. Griffin, Playmakers (ESPN's first drama), Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Battlestar Galactica and its spin-off/prequel, Caprica.
Angeli is co-author of the autobiography of World Wrestling Federation performer Chyna. Angeli ghost-wrote My Lives, the Rosanne Barr autobiography (credited on the fly page). He profiled celebrity for such magazines as Playboy, Cosmopolitan, and Esquire.
As a free-lance writer, Angeli has covered sports and pop culture for The New York Times, Los Angeles Magazine, Details, and Sports Illustrated. An advocate of the participatory journalism elevated by the late George Plimpton, Angeli's exploits included spending 24 hours in Central Park, trying out for in-line Roller Derby, and a six-game road trip with The Los Angeles Lakers.