Joseph Mallozzi

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Joseph Mallozzi (born October 16, 1965 in Montréal, Canada) is a Canadian writer and producer.

He is most noted for his contributions to the Stargate SG-1 and Stargate: Atlantis television series. He joined the Stargate production team at the start of the show's fourth season in 2000. Since then he has been both writer and executive producer for the series.

On children's television, he worked as a writer for Animal Crackers, Little Lulu Show, Flying Rhino Junior High, Largo Witch, The Busy World of Richard Scarry, The Baskervilles, Paddington Bear, George and Martha, The Wombles, Mona the Vampire, Student Bodies, The Smoggies, Zombie Hotel, Birdz, Big Wolf on Campus and White Fang.

He currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia. He is in contact with fans through online forums and his blogs, and he lists other interests such as food, Japanese anime, villains and his pugs.

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