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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_MasiusJohn Masius - Wikipedia

    John Masius (born July 30, 1950) is an American screenwriter. He is accredited for creating the series Touched by an Angel (1994–2003), Providence (1999–2002) and Hawthorne (2009–2011). [failed verification]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0556435John Masius - IMDb

    John Masius is an American TV writer and producer who created or wrote for St. Elsewhere, The White Shadow, Dead Like Me and other series. He won two Emmy Awards and was born in 1950 in New York.

    • Writer, Producer, Additional Crew
    • July 30, 1950
    • John Masius
  3. Sep 11, 2023 · John Masius created the sitcom based on the film, but John Hughes did not participate in the project. The show starred Charlie Schlatter, Jennifer Aniston, and others, but failed to impress critics or fans.

  4. John Masius is a writer and producer of TV series, best known for St. Elsewhere (1982). He won two Emmy Awards and has three children, two of whom have autism.

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    Christina Moore is introduced as Chief Nursing Officer heading a group of nurses at Richmond Trinity Hospital in Richmond VA. She is very passionate about her work and always advocates for her patients and her staff, even when it threatens her job. Richmond Trinity Hospital later closes and the staff is moved to James River Hospital. While acclimat...

    Main

    1. Jada Pinkett Smithas Christina Hawthorne, COO & President of James River Hospital, Director of Nursing at James River Hospital, former CNO of Richmond Trinity Hospital 2. Michael Vartanas Dr. Tom Wakefield, M.D., Chief of Surgery 3. David Julian Hirshas Nurse Ray Stein (seasons 1–2) 4. Suleka Mathewas Charge Nurse Bobbie Jackson, Chief Nursing Officer of James River Hospital (seasons 1–2) 5. Christina Mooreas Nurse Candy Sullivan (seasons 1–2; guest season 3) 6. Hannah Hodsonas Camille Haw...

    Recurring

    1. Aisha Hindsas Isabel Walsh (seasons 1–2) 2. Collins Pennieas Marcus Leeds (season 2) 3. Vanessa Bell Callowayas Gail Strummer, co-director of Nursing James River Hospital (seasons 2–3)

    John Masius created the program and served as executive producer for the first season. Glen Mazzara also served as executive producer for the first season. The program was initially going to be called Time Heals. Megan Branman and Dylann Brander of Branman/Brander Casting were involved in castingfor the program. In September 2008, Jamie Tarses was ...

    Critical response

    Amy Amatangelo of the Boston Herald gave the program a grade of "D+", commenting: "'HawthoRNe' can't make a diagnosis. It's a comedy; it's a drama. It's a mess, fronted by Jada Pinkett Smith, making a return to series television as Christina Moore, the chief nursing officer for Richmond Trinity Hospital and about the closest thing to a heavenly figure on the small screen since Roma Downey took flight on Touched by an Angel." In a review for Zap2it, Amatangelo commented "With each passing epis...

    Ratings

    The first episode of HawthoRNe received 3.8 million viewers, with a debut at the 17th spot in the list of the "Top 20 cable network television shows for the week ending June 21, 2009. It placed directly below the Nickelodeon episode of iCarly, iDate A Bad Boy, and above the USA Network program, In Plain Sight. By its 10th episode, the show's viewership had declined to 3.5 million. Overall, the show's first season was beaten in the ratings among adults aged 25–54 by the new science fiction pro...

  5. John Masius is known as an Writer, Creator, Producer, Executive Producer, Story, Teleplay, Co-Executive Producer, and Screenplay. Some of his work includes Dead Like Me, Dead Like Me: Life After Death, St. Elsewhere, L.A. Law, Hawthorne, Providence, Ferris Bueller, and The Single Guy.

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  7. Apr 6, 1997 · Mr. Masius gave his pilot an Old Testament twist, emphasizing the incomprehensible suffering in the world, as in the Book of Job.