Greg Berlanti
- Producer
- Writer
- Director
WGA, DGA and Golden Globe nominated writer, director, and producer,
Greg Berlanti, is the force behind several of the most inventive and
acclaimed works of film and television.
He is the writer, director and producer behind several of the most
creative and lauded television series, including ABC's "Brothers and
Sisters," "Eli Stone" (for which he was nominated for a WGA Award) and
"Political Animals," the USA Network mini-series (for which he was
nominated for a WGA, DGA and Golden Globe award). Berlanti started in
television as a writer and executive producer on "Dawson's Creek"
before going to to create and executive produce two of the WB's most
critically acclaimed dramas - "Everwood" and "Jack & Bobby."
Berlanti co-wrote and produced the Warner Bros. action film, "Green
Lantern." He also directed "Life As We Know It," starring Katherine
Heigl and Josh Duhamel, which grossed over $100m worldwide. In 2000,
Berlanti made his film directorial debut with "The Broken Hearts Club."
In 2013, he is Executive Producing both "Arrow," for the CW and "Golden
Boy," for CBS and working on "The Tomorrow People," a new pilot for the
CW.
Berlanti resides in Los Angeles.
Greg Berlanti, is the force behind several of the most inventive and
acclaimed works of film and television.
He is the writer, director and producer behind several of the most
creative and lauded television series, including ABC's "Brothers and
Sisters," "Eli Stone" (for which he was nominated for a WGA Award) and
"Political Animals," the USA Network mini-series (for which he was
nominated for a WGA, DGA and Golden Globe award). Berlanti started in
television as a writer and executive producer on "Dawson's Creek"
before going to to create and executive produce two of the WB's most
critically acclaimed dramas - "Everwood" and "Jack & Bobby."
Berlanti co-wrote and produced the Warner Bros. action film, "Green
Lantern." He also directed "Life As We Know It," starring Katherine
Heigl and Josh Duhamel, which grossed over $100m worldwide. In 2000,
Berlanti made his film directorial debut with "The Broken Hearts Club."
In 2013, he is Executive Producing both "Arrow," for the CW and "Golden
Boy," for CBS and working on "The Tomorrow People," a new pilot for the
CW.
Berlanti resides in Los Angeles.