J.J. Abrams “working on multiple things”
Jeffrey Jacob “J.J.” Abrams (born in 1966) , founder of Bad Robot Productions, is the co-creator, writer, executive producer, director of ABC’s hit series Lost, director of Cloverfield and director of the return of “Star Trek” to the big screen. But before “Star Trek” went before the cameras last year, he was already at work creating his new Fox sci-fi series:
Fringe!
Fringe debuts 8 p.m. EDT on Sept. 9.
“I’m naturally more comfortable working on multiple things,” says Abrams on a break from editing “Star Trek” on the Paramount lot in Hollywood. “For better or worse – and it’s not always for better – it is my natural state. I can’t help it.”