The prolific and productive writing-producing team of Glen Morgan and James Wong played a major part in helping Fox-TV's "The X-Files" attain first cult status and eventual mass acceptance and acclaim. As staff writers and co-executive producers, they were responsible for crafting some of the series' most memorable stories and characters. Dour FBI man Assistant Director Skinner, creepy mutant Eugene Tooms and a trio of delightfully paranoid conspiracy theorists called The Lone Gunmen all sprung from their keyboard. Morgan and Wong also scripted episodes that provided valuable background and
Moved with family to San Diego, California when he was 14 years old (date approximate)
With Wong, went to work as production assistants for producer Sandy Howard after graduating from college
Began writing screenplays with Wong
1985
First produced feature screenplay, "The Boys Next Door" (written with Wong), which starred Charlie Sheen and Maxwell Caulfield and was directed by Penelope Spheeris