Jeffrey Stepakoff is an American writer, producer and author. Stepakoff joined Dawson's Creek in Season 3 as a writer and producer until the end of Season 5.
Career[]
According to his website, Stepakoff's role on Dawson's Creek included:
- Co-Executive Producer of Dawson’s Creek, a One-Hour Episodic Drama Series for THE WB, produced sixty-nine episodes, leading and collaborating with writing-producing staff in the story room, developing characters, series arcs, and episodic stories, writing and rewriting dozens of episodes, overseeing the work of staff writers, presenting to and working closely with studio and network executives at all levels, participating in marketing, audience outreach, and – regularly serving on location (in Wilmington, NC) as writer-producer in charge on this $2.75 million per episode hit series – supervising and collaborating on all aspects of production from scouting to casting to filming to post, integral part of small team that implemented new creative direction, ultimately propelling series into multiple pickups and international syndication[1]
In 2015, Stepakoff developed the Georgia Film Academy, for which he also served as Executive Director. Currently, he is the president and co-founder of Content Talent South in Atlanta, Georgia.[2]
Episodes[]
- Home Movies • A Weekend In The Country • Cinderella Story • True Love (story by) • Two Gentlemen of Capeside • The Tao of Dawson • Late • Capeside Revisited • Something Wild • After Hours
Trivia[]
- In 2007, Stepakoff wrote Billion-Dollar Kiss: The Kiss That Saved Dawson's Creek, and Other Adventures in TV Writing — a nonfiction book about life in the television industry and working on Dawson's Creek.