- Has written two movies that were directed by Martin Scorsese.
- Says his favorite original series episode is Balance of Terror (1966), which introduced the Romulans to the audience, and has, thus, made the tenth "Star Trek" movie, Star Trek: Báo Ứng (2002), about the Romulans.
- His play, "Never the Sinner", at the Stormfield Theatre in Chicago, Illinois was awarded the 1986 Joseph Jefferson Award Citation for New Work.
- Met Brent Spiner (Lt. Comdr. Data on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)) during one of Mr. Spiner's performances of "1776" on Broadway and they, subsequently, became friends.
- A huge fan of Công Dân Kane (1941) and Orson Welles, Logan lobbied hard for the job of writing RKO 281 (1999), doing 6-months' worth of research before meeting with Ridley Scott to ask for the job. However, the film is notable for a very large number of obvious factual inaccuracies and for taking a very disapproving attitude towards Orson Welles.
- Irish-American. His parents immigrated to the United States from Northern Ireland.
- Brent Spiner approached Star Trek's head honcho, Rick Berman, about having John Logan pen the 10th Star Trek movie, Star Trek: Báo Ứng (2002). He agreed.
- His play, "Hauptmann", awarded the 1987 Joseph Jefferson Award Citation for Play Production at the Stormfield Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.
- He has said that his favorite characters on Penny Dreadful are Vanessa Ives and The Creature/Caliban/John Clare. He liked Them so much he wrote an episode, "A Blade Of Glass'', centered around just the two of Them.
- Graduated from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois in 1983.
- He was nominated for a 1989 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Principal Role in a Play for "Music from a Locked Room", at the Victory Gardens Theater in Chicago, Illinois.
- His play, "Music from a Locked Room", at the Victory Gardens Theater in Chicago, Illinois was nominated for a 1989 Joseph Jefferson Award for New Work.
- Denis O'Hare, a close friend of Logan's from Northwestern University, originated the role of "Nathan Leopold" in Logan's play, "Never the Sinner", and the role of "Bruno Hauptmann" in Logan's play, "Hauptmann".
- He was awarded the 1987 Joseph Jefferson Award Citation for New Work for "Hauptmann", at the Stormfield Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.
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