Peter M. Lenkov

Peter M. Lenkov is a Canadian television and film writer, producer, and comic book author. He is known for the Lenkov-verse a group of interconnected television series that Lenkov developed that air on CBS.

Peter M. Lenkov
Peter Lenkov (2010)
Born (1964-05-09) May 9, 1964
OccupationWriter, producer
Years active1990–present
Spouse(s)Audie England (?-present) (4 children)

Early life

Lenkov was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1964 and he studied film at Concordia University in the 1980's. His family includes a younger brother, Jeff, who is a California-based lawyer, sports agent, and professor.[1]

Career and Awards

Lenkov's notable work includes the TV series La Femme Nikita, Hawaii Five-0, 24 and CSI: NY and films such as R.I.P.D., Demolition Man and Son in Law. In comics, he wrote R.I.P.D. and Fort: Prophet of the Unexplained, for which he was nominated for the Bram Stoker Award for Best Illustrated Narrative. In 2005, he was nominated for an Emmy Award for his work on the hit TV series 24. In 2009, he wrote an episode of CSI: NY for which acclaimed actor Ed Asner was nominated for an Emmy for Guest Star. In 2011, Hawaii Five-0 was awarded Best New Drama at the People's Choice Awards. Other awards include a CAPE Award for Best Drama for Hawaii Five-0, A Media Access Award for his work on CSI: NY and a Huntington Disease Honor for an episode of The District.

In 2010, Lenkov launched his reboot of the long-running CBS series Hawaii Five-0, which formerly aired on CBS and in over 200 countries around the world. He also created "Metajets" and "Kung Fu Dino Posse", two new animated TV shows. Recently released on DVD and Blu-ray is the NBC mini-series Lenkov executive produced entitled XIII, based on the popular graphic novel and video game by the same name. XIII stars Stephen Dorff and Val Kilmer. A new cable TV series based on the mini-series XIII began airing in 2011. Also in 2011, a feature film based on R.I.P.D. began shooting. R.I.P.D. starred Jeff Bridges, Ryan Reynolds, and Kevin Bacon, and was released by Universal in summer 2013. His claim to fame at CBS is his highly valued ability to reboot old franchises and make them successful 21st century shows.

Lenkov's second comic series Fort: Prophet of the Unexplained was also recently put into development at Universal with Robert Zemeckis attached to direct.

Sports team ownership

In May 2019, the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL) were sold by long-time owner Robert C. Wetenhall to CFL, becoming a league-owned team. Before and after the sale, the CFL began actively looking for new owners to purchase the team. In June 2019, it was reported that the CFL had narrowed its search to a single group consisting of Lenkov and his brother Jeff.[1][2]

Credits

Writer

Producer

TV

Writer/producer

Title Year Credited as Network
Creator Writer Executive

Producer

Producer
1990 Parker Kane No No No Yes N/A
1991 Haunted Lives: True Ghost Stories No Yes No No CBS
UPN
1994 The Crow: Stairway to Heaven No Yes No No Syndication
1998 Ghost Stories No Yes No No The Family Channel
1999 The Hunger No Yes No No Showtime
1997 La Femme Nikita No Yes No supervising USA Network
2000 Level 9 No Yes No supervising UPN
2000 Tracker No Yes co-executive No N/A
2000 The District No Yes co-executive
supervising
No CBS
2004–2005 24: Day 4 No Yes co-executive No Fox
2005–2013 CSI: NY No Yes Yes No CBS
2010–2020 Hawaii Five-0 Yes Yes Yes No
2016–present MacGyver Yes Yes Yes No
2017–2018 Salvation No No Yes No
2018–present Magnum P.I. Yes Yes Yes No

Writer (animated)

Comics

  • Fort: Prophet of the Unexplained (with Frazer Irving, 4 part mini-series, Dark Horse Comics, 2003 ISBN 1-56971-781-8 Titan Books, 2003 ISBN 1-84023-579-9)
  • R.I.P.D. 2001

References

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