Greg Berlanti, a renowned writer, director, and producer, has made a significant impact on the world of film and television. With a plethora of acclaimed and inventive projects under his belt, he has established himself as a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry.
As a writer, director, and producer, Berlanti has been involved in the creation of several critically acclaimed television series. These include ABC's "Brothers and Sisters," "Eli Stone," and "Political Animals," a USA Network mini-series that earned him nominations for a WGA, DGA, and Golden Globe award.
Berlanti's career in television began as a writer and executive producer on the popular series "Dawson's Creek." He then went on to create and executive produce two of the WB's most critically acclaimed dramas, "Everwood" and "Jack & Bobby."
In addition to his work in television, Berlanti has also made a name for himself in film. He co-wrote and produced the Warner Bros. action film "Green Lantern," and directed "Life As We Know It," starring Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel, which grossed over $100 million worldwide. Berlanti's directorial debut was the 2000 film "The Broken Hearts Club."
Currently, Berlanti is executive producing both "Arrow" for the CW and "Golden Boy" for CBS, and is working on "The Tomorrow People," a new pilot for the CW. He resides in Los Angeles.