Joss Whedon is the middle of five brothers - his younger brothers are Jed Whedon and Zack Whedon. Both his father, Tom Whedon and his grandfather, John Whedon
were successful television writers. Joss' mother, Lee Stearns, was a
history teacher and she also wrote novels as Lee Whedon. Whedon was
raised in New York and was educated at Riverdale Country School, where
his mother also taught. He also attended Winchester College in England
for two years, before graduating with a film degree from Wesleyan
University.
After relocating to Los Angeles, Whedon landed his
first TV writing job on "Roseanne", and moved on to script a season of
"Parenthood". He then developed a film script which went on to become Buffy the Vampire Slayer
(1992). Whedon was very unhappy with the final film - his original
script was extensively re-written and made lighter in tone. After this
he earned screenwriting credits on such high profile productions as Alien: Resurrection (1997) and Toy Story (1995), for which he was Oscar nominated. He also worked as a 'script doctor' on various features, notably Speed (1994).
In
1997, Whedon had the opportunity to resurrect his character Buffy in a
television series on The WB Network. This time, as showrunner and
executive producer, he retained full artistic control. The series,
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" was a popular and critical hit, which ran for
several seasons, the last two on UPN. Whedon also produced a spin-off
series, "Angel", which was also successful. A foray in to sci-fi
television followed with "Firefly", which developed a cult following,
but did not stay on air long. It did find an audience on DVD and through
re-runs, and a spin-off feature film Serenity (2005) was released in 2005.
Other projects have included comic book writing, the sci-fi drama "Dollhouse" and the screenplay for Marvel blockbuster The Avengers (2012).
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