Tim Kring


Richard Timothy Kring is an American screenwriter and television producer, best known for his creation of the drama series Strange World, Crossing Jordan, Heroes, and Touch.

Early life

Kring was born in El Dorado County, California. He is Jewish. He has two brothers and a sister.
He attended Allan Hancock College, where his father, Ray, was the track coach, then graduated from the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts in 1983. Discussing his beginnings, Kring said:

Career

Kring's first job as a screenwriter was for the television show Knight Rider. Other early projects included co-writing an episode of Misfits of Science and Teen Wolf Too with Jeph Loeb. Kring and Loeb would collaborate again when producing Heroes. Kring also co-wrote the 2010 book Shift: A Novel with Dale Peck.
After the cancellation of Heroes in 2010 Kring created the TV series Touch, a drama focusing on a father who discovers that his mute son can predict future events. The series premiered on January 25, 2012 on Fox and was cancelled after two seasons on May 9, 2013.
On February 22, 2014, during its Olympics coverage, NBC announced Heroes is coming back as a 13-episode event miniseries titled Heroes Reborn. It premiered in 2015 with creator Tim Kring as the executive producer.

Awards and nominations

Kring has been nominated for an Emmy Award in 2007 for Outstanding Drama Series as the producer for Heroes. He was also named one of the for his work on the series.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996–1997Chicago HopeProducer
1999–2002Strange WorldCreator
1999–2001ProvidenceCo-executive producer
2001–2007Crossing JordanCreator/Executive producer
2006–2010HeroesCreator/Executive producer
2012–2013TouchCreator/Executive producer
2015DigCo-creator/Co-executive creator
2015–2016Heroes RebornCreator/Executive creator
2017–2018BeyondExecutive creator
2019TreadstoneCreator