ダイアン・アデム=ジョン

ダイアン・アデム=ジョン

Diane Ademu-John has been involved in various "behind the scenes" capacities for two popular television shows in the early 21st century, "Crossing Jordan" and "Medium." Ademu-John got her start working in television during 2001, when she began working as a writer for "Crossing Jordan," a crime/drama series that focuses on a crime-solving medical examiner. Ademu-John would continue to work on the show until 2003, by which time she had also served as a story editor. The next show Ademu-John worked on was "1-800-Missing," which once more saw her serve as a writer and story editor (from 2004 through 2005). But it would be her next gig that would serve as the best known of her career thus far--"Medium" (in 2006), a supernatural and dramatic series that stars Patricia Arquette in the lead role of Allison DuBois (a medium who works for the district attorney's office in Phoenix). Ademu-John served as a writer, story editor, producer, co-producer, and supervising producer on various episodes.