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Greg Berlanti

Gregory Berlanti (born May 24, 1972) is an American screenwriter, producer and director of film and television. He is known for his work on the television series Dawson's Creek, Brothers & Sisters, Everwood, Political Animals, Riverdale, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and You, in addition to his contributions to DC Comics on film and television productions, including The CW's Arrowverse, Titans, and the Doom Patrol. In 2000, Berlanti founded the production company Berlanti Productions.

Greg Berlanti
Greg Berlanti in 2010
Born
Gregory Berlanti

(1972-05-24) May 24, 1972 (age 50)
Alma materNorthwestern University (BS)
Occupations
Years active1998–present
Spouse
(m. 2017)
Children2

In the 2017–2018 television season, Berlanti tied Jerry Bruckheimer's 2005–2006 record in having 10 different live-action scripted television series airing on various networks and digital platforms[1] and took sole possession of the record, with 14 airing in the 2018–19 television season, having signed the most expensive producer deal at that time (June 2018) with Warner Bros.[2][3] In the 2019–20 television season, with one cancellation and two new series, Berlanti increased the record to 18.[4][5] Berlanti also directed the 2018 film Love, Simon, a gay romantic comedy-drama which grossed $66 million worldwide.[6][7]

Berlanti was named on Time's list of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2020.[8]

Career

In 1998, at the age of 26, Berlanti landed his first writing job on The WB's Dawson's Creek, where he quickly rose through the producing ranks from staff writer to executive producer. When creator and then-showrunner Kevin Williamson decided to step away from the show, 28-year-old Berlanti was promoted to showrunner.[9]

Berlanti has spoken in many interviews about the importance of introducing a gay character into a primetime television show and featuring the first same-sex kiss between two men on U.S. network television on Dawson's Creek. Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, he stated, “In the beginning, there was resistance. When we did the Jack kiss on Dawson's Creek, everyone was tentative. But I took over the show and that was an important thing to me. If we were going to bring the character out, it seemed silly to me that he couldn't kiss.” When asked what he would have done if the network had said no to the kiss, Berlanti added, “I was prepared to quit. I really was.”[10]

Berlanti subsequently created two drama series for Warner Brothers: Everwood and Jack & Bobby.[11] He and his business partner Mickey Liddell struck a deal with Warner Bros. in March 2003 via Berlanti/Liddell Productions.[12] By the age of 32, he had also already directed his first feature film, The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy,[13] which starred Timothy Olyphant, Zach Braff, Justin Theroux, and Dean Cain.[14] After three years at Warner Bros., he moved to Touchstone Television in 2006 and set up Berlanti Television as his new production company.[15]

In 2006, Berlanti produced and wrote Brothers & Sisters for ABC, which aired for five seasons and featured the first same-sex legal marriage on network television.[16] He replaced Marti Noxon, who departed the show because of creative differences.[17]

In 2007, Berlanti executive-produced Dirty Sexy Money for ABC, which aired for two seasons and featured the first recurring transgender character on primetime television.[18]

In 2008, Berlanti created and produced the ABC legal drama Eli Stone[19] and, in 2012, the USA miniseries Political Animals.[20] At ABC, he produced and worked alongside Jon Harmon Feldman, former Dirty Sexy Money showrunner, to create No Ordinary Family.[21] In 2011, he shifted from ABC Studios back to its original home at Warner Bros. Television.[22] For NBC, he produced The Mysteries of Laura, an American adaptation of the Spanish television series, which premiered on September 17, 2014,[citation needed] and Blindspot, which premiered on September 21, 2015.[23]

Berlanti directed the 2010 film Life as We Know It, starring Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel.[24] He produced the film Pan for Warner Bros. under his Berlanti Productions banner; the film was released October 9, 2015.[25]

In January 2016, The CW ordered the Berlanti-produced television pilot Riverdale, based on the characters from Archie Comics.[26] The pilot was picked up to series in May 2016.[27] Riverdale premiered on January 26, 2017, and was renewed for a second season on March 7, 2017.[28] In September 2017, it was reported that a live-action television series based on the comic book Chilling Adventures of Sabrina was in development for The CW by Warner Bros. Television and Berlanti Productions.[29] In December 2017, the project had moved to Netflix, and the first season of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina was released on October 26, 2018.[30][31] On December 18, 2018, Netflix renewed the series for a second season.[32][33]

In February 2015, it was announced that Berlanti and Sera Gamble would develop a series for Showtime based on Caroline Kepnes's thriller novel You.[34] Two years later, it was announced that the series was purchased by Lifetime and put on fast-track development.[35] You premiered on September 9, 2018.[36] On July 26, 2018, ahead of the series premiere, Lifetime announced that the series had been renewed for a second season.[37][38] On December 3, 2018, it was confirmed that Lifetime had passed on the series and that Netflix picked up the series ahead of the release of the second season.[39] The second season was released on December 26, 2019.[40] On January 14, 2020, Netflix renewed You for a third season,[41] which was released on October 15, 2021.[42][43][44] In October 2021, ahead of the third season premiere, the series was renewed for a fourth season.[45]

More recently, his Berlanti/Schechter Films company had a first-look deal with Netflix.[46]

DC Comics

Film

Berlanti co-wrote and co-produced the DC Comics film Green Lantern, starring Ryan Reynolds as the titular character. As the film was neither critically nor financially successful, further planned releases were cancelled.[47]

In May 2016, Berlanti discussed his involvement, as producer and possibly as director, in a Booster Gold feature film that was in development. Zack Stentz was signed to the project as screenwriter.[48] It is still in movie limbo.[49]

Arrowverse

In January 2012, it was announced that, along with Andrew Kreisberg and Marc Guggenheim, Berlanti would create, write, and produce a series called Arrow, based on Green Arrow, for The CW.[50] The series premiered on October 10, 2012, and was picked up to full series in the same month.[51] On July 30, 2013, it was announced at the summer TCA tour that Berlanti, Kreisberg, and DC Comics CCO Geoff Johns would be introducing Barry Allen in the second season of Arrow, with the possibility of the character being spun off to his own series. Actor Grant Gustin was cast and made his debut in episode 8, "The Scientist." In November 2013, The CW officially ordered a pilot for The Flash,[52] and in May 2014, the network picked the project up to series, with a premiere scheduled for autumn of that year.[53]

On February 26, 2015, it was announced that Berlanti, along with Guggenheim and Kreisberg, would write and executive produce a spin-off series featuring The Atom (Brandon Routh), Captain Cold (Wentworth Miller), Martin Stein (Victor Garber), and The White Canary (Caity Lotz), for a potential 2016 premiere.[54] The series was ultimately titled Legends of Tomorrow, and it followed a ragtag team of heroes and villains as they traveled through time and space on a mission to stop the devious immortal Vandal Savage. The series premiered on January 21, 2016, and was renewed for a second season on March 11, 2016.[55]

Supergirl

On September 4, 2014, it was reported that Berlanti would executive-produce a re-imagining of the origin of Supergirl, to be written by The New Normal and Chuck alum Ali Adler. The Flash co-creator Johns was also involved with development.[56] On September 19, 2014, it was reported that CBS had made a series commitment to Supergirl. It was also announced that Berlanti would co-write the first episode.[57]

After its first season, the show moved from CBS to The CW, bringing all live-action Arrowverse shows together on one network.[58] The show made history in 2018 for featuring the first live-action transgender superhero when Nicole Maines was cast in a main role.[59]

Other DC shows

Berlanti worked with Mara Brock Akil and her husband Salim Akil to develop Black Lightning which also aired on The CW.[60]

Berlanti also produced Titans, starring Brenton Thwaites, with Akiva Goldsman, Geoff Johns, and Sarah Schechter;[61] Doom Patrol, starring Matt Bomer and Brendan Fraser, with Jeremy Carver, Geoff Johns, and Sarah Schechter;[62] and Stargirl starring Brec Bassinger, with Greg Beeman, Melissa Carter, Geoff Johns, Sarah Schechter, and Glen Winter.[63]

In 2017, Berlanti wrote and executive-produced Freedom Fighters: The Ray for The CW's streaming platform. The show was praised for its depiction of the first openly gay superhero to headline a series.[64]

In 2019, it was announced that Berlanti would be producing shows based on Green Lantern and Strange Adventures for HBO Max.[65] It was also revealed that Berlanti would also serve as a writer on the Green Lantern series.[66] Both shows were scrapped in 2023.

Personal life

He was born in Suffern, New York. His parents are Barbara Moller Berlanti and Eugene Berlanti. He attended Rye High School in Rye, NY graduating with the class of 1989. Greg has one sister, Dina and two nieces.[67] He has Italian and Irish ancestry.[68] He described his early life in an August 2004 interview with Entertainment Weekly: "We were Italians in a town of WASPs" and his family was not "doing as well as 90% of the community."[citation needed] The Berlanti Productions production logo, which follows each episode of shows he produces, features a family with their backs to the audience and the spoken quote, "Greg, move your head!" This is an homage to Berlanti's father, Gene, who would yell at Greg when he was blocking the television screen. Berlanti, a Delta Tau Delta alumnus graduated from Northwestern University in 1994.[69]

Berlanti has been in a relationship with ex-LA Galaxy soccer player Robbie Rogers since mid-2013.[70][71] On December 31, 2016, Rogers and Berlanti announced they had become engaged.[72] Their wedding occurred on December 2, 2017.[73] They have two children born via surrogacy, a son in 2016 and a daughter in 2019.[74][75]

Awards and honors

In 2022, Berlanti received the high honor of the Norman Lear Achievement Award at the 33rd annual PGA Awards for his remarkable impact on the art and craft of television.[76]

In 2019, Berlanti received the Television Showman of the Year Award [77] at the 56th Annual ICG Publicists Awards, the Patron of the Artists Award [78] at the SAG-AFTRA Foundation 45th Annual Patron of the Artists Awards, the Kieser Award [79] at the 45th Annual Humanitas Prize Awards and the Outstanding Film – Wide Release Award [80] for "Love, Simon" at the 30th Annual GLAAD Media Awards.

Additional honors include: Los Angeles LGBT Center's 49th Anniversary Gala Vanguard Awards Honoree;[81] Friends of the Saban Community Clinic's 43rd Annual Gala Honoree;[82] Variety Hall of Fame Inductee;[83] Northwestern University School of Communication Graduation Convocation Address.[84]

In 2018, Berlanti was selected for the Vanguard Award [85] by the Los Angeles LGBT Center, The Founders Award [86] by the International Emmy Awards, The Hero Award [87] by the Trevor Project, 500 Most Powerful People Working in the Global Media Business Today by Variety, in addition to winning a Teen Choice Award for The Flash, Riverdale and Love, Simon.[88]

Additional wins include; 2017 for Teen Choice Award for Choice Drama TV Show for Riverdale [89] and 2016 People's Choice Award wins for Supergirl and The Flash.[90]

In 2021, The Flight Attendant earned nine Emmy Awards nominations, including "Outstanding Comedy Series."[91] The show also earned two Golden Globe Awards nominations, including "Best Television Series, Musical or Comedy."[92]

Past honors include; a 2012 Directors Guild of America nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and Miniseries in recognition for Direction of Political Animals Pilot,[93] a 2013 Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Miniseries or Movie for Political Animals,[93] a 2014 Saturn Award for Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series for The Flash as well as The Christopher Award for The Flash, a Leo Award Best Dramatic Series nomination for Arrow in 2013 as well as a Fan Favorite Awards and Fan Favorite New Show by TV Guide for Arrow, the Honors Writer Award by The Caucus in 2010, the Alumni Merit Award by the Northwestern Alumni Association in 2006, a 2005 a Gracie Award Presented by the Foundation of American Women in Radio and Television, the Religion Communicators Council Wilbur Award for the “A Man of Faith” episode of Jack & Bobby in 2005, the Turner Prize at the Environmental Media Awards in 2003 for Everwood, a GLAAD Media Award in 2001 for The Broken Hearts Club and a 2000 SHINE Award for his writing work on Dawson's Creek. Berlanti was also recognized by Variety in 2000 for their Watchable Helmers issue, as well as their 2018 Inclusion Impact Report and by The Hollywood Reporter in their 'Power 100 List' [94] and 'Power Showrunners List' in 2018. In 2017, Berlanti was selected for the Brandon Tartikoff Legacy Award.[95] In 2021, Berlanti was awarded The Actors Fund[96] Encore Award for his support of entertainment industry professionals throughout the pandemic.

Philanthropy

Northwestern Endowment

In 2020, Berlanti gifted $2 million [97] through his organization, the Berlanti Family Foundation, to his alma mater, the Northwestern University School of Communication, to establish a new dramatic writing professorship. The new professorship was named the Barbara Berlanti Professorship in Writing for the Screen and Stage after Berlanti's late mother, who he described as a “lifelong champion of the arts.”

The professorship helped to increase the teaching capacity and number of courses offered in the school's Department of Radio/Television/Film (RTVF). Berlanti also previously gave an endowment to Northwestern's playwriting program.

Berlanti's latest endowment to Northwestern marks the Berlanti Family Foundation's largest charitable contribution for a single organization to date. Berlanti said he “aims to help Northwestern continue its great legacy of fostering the next generation of humane, diverse, courageous and bold storytellers.” [98]

Fuck Cancer

Berlanti is a board member[99] of Fuck Cancer, a health organization working for early detection and prevention of cancer. Launched in 2009, Fuck Cancer aims to engage millennials through social media to have a conversation about early detection and acute awareness of cancer.

Annual Barbara Berlanti Gala

In 2018, Berlanti and husband Robbie Rogers chaired Fuck Cancer's inaugural Barbara Berlanti Heroes Gala, named in honor of his late mother. Berlanti Productions was also a sponsor of the event.[100]

Kristin Chenoweth headlined the event, while co-founder Yael Cohen Braun and board member Stephen Amell were the headline honorees at the event.[101]

Berlanti said that his mother Barbara was the most charitable person he ever knew and that there was no better way to honor her than a night of fun and giving back to this incredible organization.

Filmography

Film

Director

Writer

Producer

Television

Year Title Network Creator Writer Executive
Producer
Notes
1998–2003 Dawson's Creek The WB No Yes Yes
2000 Young Americans No
2002–2006 Everwood Yes Yes
2004–2005 Jack & Bobby
2006–2008 Brothers & Sisters ABC No
2008–2009 Eli Stone Yes
2010–2011 No Ordinary Family
2012 Political Animals USA Network Also directed episode "Pilot"
2012–2020 Arrow The CW Developer
2013–2014 The Tomorrow People
2014–present The Flash
2015 87th Academy Awards ABC Yes No No TV special
2015–2021 Supergirl The CW Developer Yes Yes
2016–2022 Legends of Tomorrow
2018–present You Lifetime/Netflix
Titans DC Universe/HBO Max
2021–present Superman & Lois The CW

Executive producer only

Year Title Network
2007–2009 Dirty Sexy Money ABC
2013 Golden Boy CBS
2014–2016 The Mysteries of Laura NBC
2015–2016 Vixen CW Seed
2015–2020 Blindspot NBC
2017–present Riverdale The CW
2017–2018 Freedom Fighters: The Ray CW Seed
2018 Deception ABC
2018–2021 Black Lightning The CW
2018–2019 Constantine: City of Demons CW Seed
2018–2020 God Friended Me CBS
2018–present All American The CW
2018–2020 Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Netflix
2019 The Red Line CBS
2019–present Doom Patrol DC Universe/HBO Max
2019–2021 Prodigal Son Fox
2019–2022 Batwoman The CW
2020 Katy Keene
Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons CW Seed
Helter Skelter: An American Myth Epix
Equal HBO Max
2020–2022 Stargirl DC Universe/The CW
2020–present The Flight Attendant HBO Max
2021–present Kung Fu The CW
2022–present All American: Homecoming
2023 Gotham Knights
TBA Powerpuff[102]
The Girls on the Bus Netflix

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greg, berlanti, gregory, berlanti, born, 1972, american, screenwriter, producer, director, film, television, known, work, television, series, dawson, creek, brothers, sisters, everwood, political, animals, riverdale, chilling, adventures, sabrina, addition, co. Gregory Berlanti born May 24 1972 is an American screenwriter producer and director of film and television He is known for his work on the television series Dawson s Creek Brothers amp Sisters Everwood Political Animals Riverdale Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and You in addition to his contributions to DC Comics on film and television productions including The CW s Arrowverse Titans and the Doom Patrol In 2000 Berlanti founded the production company Berlanti Productions Greg BerlantiGreg Berlanti in 2010BornGregory Berlanti 1972 05 24 May 24 1972 age 50 Suffern New York U S Alma materNorthwestern University BS OccupationsScreenwriterproducerdirectorYears active1998 presentSpouseRobbie Rogers m 2017 wbr Children2In the 2017 2018 television season Berlanti tied Jerry Bruckheimer s 2005 2006 record in having 10 different live action scripted television series airing on various networks and digital platforms 1 and took sole possession of the record with 14 airing in the 2018 19 television season having signed the most expensive producer deal at that time June 2018 with Warner Bros 2 3 In the 2019 20 television season with one cancellation and two new series Berlanti increased the record to 18 4 5 Berlanti also directed the 2018 film Love Simon a gay romantic comedy drama which grossed 66 million worldwide 6 7 Berlanti was named on Time s list of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2020 8 Contents 1 Career 1 1 DC Comics 1 1 1 Film 1 1 2 Arrowverse 1 1 3 Supergirl 1 1 4 Other DC shows 2 Personal life 3 Awards and honors 4 Philanthropy 4 1 Northwestern Endowment 4 2 Fuck Cancer 4 3 Annual Barbara Berlanti Gala 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Executive producer only 6 References 7 External linksCareer EditIn 1998 at the age of 26 Berlanti landed his first writing job on The WB s Dawson s Creek where he quickly rose through the producing ranks from staff writer to executive producer When creator and then showrunner Kevin Williamson decided to step away from the show 28 year old Berlanti was promoted to showrunner 9 Berlanti has spoken in many interviews about the importance of introducing a gay character into a primetime television show and featuring the first same sex kiss between two men on U S network television on Dawson s Creek Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter he stated In the beginning there was resistance When we did the Jack kiss on Dawson s Creek everyone was tentative But I took over the show and that was an important thing to me If we were going to bring the character out it seemed silly to me that he couldn t kiss When asked what he would have done if the network had said no to the kiss Berlanti added I was prepared to quit I really was 10 Berlanti subsequently created two drama series for Warner Brothers Everwood and Jack amp Bobby 11 He and his business partner Mickey Liddell struck a deal with Warner Bros in March 2003 via Berlanti Liddell Productions 12 By the age of 32 he had also already directed his first feature film The Broken Hearts Club A Romantic Comedy 13 which starred Timothy Olyphant Zach Braff Justin Theroux and Dean Cain 14 After three years at Warner Bros he moved to Touchstone Television in 2006 and set up Berlanti Television as his new production company 15 In 2006 Berlanti produced and wrote Brothers amp Sisters for ABC which aired for five seasons and featured the first same sex legal marriage on network television 16 He replaced Marti Noxon who departed the show because of creative differences 17 In 2007 Berlanti executive produced Dirty Sexy Money for ABC which aired for two seasons and featured the first recurring transgender character on primetime television 18 In 2008 Berlanti created and produced the ABC legal drama Eli Stone 19 and in 2012 the USA miniseries Political Animals 20 At ABC he produced and worked alongside Jon Harmon Feldman former Dirty Sexy Money showrunner to create No Ordinary Family 21 In 2011 he shifted from ABC Studios back to its original home at Warner Bros Television 22 For NBC he produced The Mysteries of Laura an American adaptation of the Spanish television series which premiered on September 17 2014 citation needed and Blindspot which premiered on September 21 2015 23 Berlanti directed the 2010 film Life as We Know It starring Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel 24 He produced the film Pan for Warner Bros under his Berlanti Productions banner the film was released October 9 2015 25 In January 2016 The CW ordered the Berlanti produced television pilot Riverdale based on the characters from Archie Comics 26 The pilot was picked up to series in May 2016 27 Riverdale premiered on January 26 2017 and was renewed for a second season on March 7 2017 28 In September 2017 it was reported that a live action television series based on the comic book Chilling Adventures of Sabrina was in development for The CW by Warner Bros Television and Berlanti Productions 29 In December 2017 the project had moved to Netflix and the first season of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina was released on October 26 2018 30 31 On December 18 2018 Netflix renewed the series for a second season 32 33 In February 2015 it was announced that Berlanti and Sera Gamble would develop a series for Showtime based on Caroline Kepnes s thriller novel You 34 Two years later it was announced that the series was purchased by Lifetime and put on fast track development 35 You premiered on September 9 2018 36 On July 26 2018 ahead of the series premiere Lifetime announced that the series had been renewed for a second season 37 38 On December 3 2018 it was confirmed that Lifetime had passed on the series and that Netflix picked up the series ahead of the release of the second season 39 The second season was released on December 26 2019 40 On January 14 2020 Netflix renewed You for a third season 41 which was released on October 15 2021 42 43 44 In October 2021 ahead of the third season premiere the series was renewed for a fourth season 45 More recently his Berlanti Schechter Films company had a first look deal with Netflix 46 DC Comics Edit Film Edit Berlanti co wrote and co produced the DC Comics film Green Lantern starring Ryan Reynolds as the titular character As the film was neither critically nor financially successful further planned releases were cancelled 47 In May 2016 Berlanti discussed his involvement as producer and possibly as director in a Booster Gold feature film that was in development Zack Stentz was signed to the project as screenwriter 48 It is still in movie limbo 49 Arrowverse Edit In January 2012 it was announced that along with Andrew Kreisberg and Marc Guggenheim Berlanti would create write and produce a series called Arrow based on Green Arrow for The CW 50 The series premiered on October 10 2012 and was picked up to full series in the same month 51 On July 30 2013 it was announced at the summer TCA tour that Berlanti Kreisberg and DC Comics CCO Geoff Johns would be introducing Barry Allen in the second season of Arrow with the possibility of the character being spun off to his own series Actor Grant Gustin was cast and made his debut in episode 8 The Scientist In November 2013 The CW officially ordered a pilot for The Flash 52 and in May 2014 the network picked the project up to series with a premiere scheduled for autumn of that year 53 On February 26 2015 it was announced that Berlanti along with Guggenheim and Kreisberg would write and executive produce a spin off series featuring The Atom Brandon Routh Captain Cold Wentworth Miller Martin Stein Victor Garber and The White Canary Caity Lotz for a potential 2016 premiere 54 The series was ultimately titled Legends of Tomorrow and it followed a ragtag team of heroes and villains as they traveled through time and space on a mission to stop the devious immortal Vandal Savage The series premiered on January 21 2016 and was renewed for a second season on March 11 2016 55 Supergirl Edit On September 4 2014 it was reported that Berlanti would executive produce a re imagining of the origin of Supergirl to be written by The New Normal and Chuck alum Ali Adler The Flash co creator Johns was also involved with development 56 On September 19 2014 it was reported that CBS had made a series commitment to Supergirl It was also announced that Berlanti would co write the first episode 57 After its first season the show moved from CBS to The CW bringing all live action Arrowverse shows together on one network 58 The show made history in 2018 for featuring the first live action transgender superhero when Nicole Maines was cast in a main role 59 Other DC shows Edit Berlanti worked with Mara Brock Akil and her husband Salim Akil to develop Black Lightning which also aired on The CW 60 Berlanti also produced Titans starring Brenton Thwaites with Akiva Goldsman Geoff Johns and Sarah Schechter 61 Doom Patrol starring Matt Bomer and Brendan Fraser with Jeremy Carver Geoff Johns and Sarah Schechter 62 and Stargirl starring Brec Bassinger with Greg Beeman Melissa Carter Geoff Johns Sarah Schechter and Glen Winter 63 In 2017 Berlanti wrote and executive produced Freedom Fighters The Ray for The CW s streaming platform The show was praised for its depiction of the first openly gay superhero to headline a series 64 In 2019 it was announced that Berlanti would be producing shows based on Green Lantern and Strange Adventures for HBO Max 65 It was also revealed that Berlanti would also serve as a writer on the Green Lantern series 66 Both shows were scrapped in 2023 Personal life EditHe was born in Suffern New York His parents are Barbara Moller Berlanti and Eugene Berlanti He attended Rye High School in Rye NY graduating with the class of 1989 Greg has one sister Dina and two nieces 67 He has Italian and Irish ancestry 68 He described his early life in an August 2004 interview with Entertainment Weekly We were Italians in a town of WASPs and his family was not doing as well as 90 of the community citation needed The Berlanti Productions production logo which follows each episode of shows he produces features a family with their backs to the audience and the spoken quote Greg move your head This is an homage to Berlanti s father Gene who would yell at Greg when he was blocking the television screen Berlanti a Delta Tau Delta alumnus graduated from Northwestern University in 1994 69 Berlanti has been in a relationship with ex LA Galaxy soccer player Robbie Rogers since mid 2013 70 71 On December 31 2016 Rogers and Berlanti announced they had become engaged 72 Their wedding occurred on December 2 2017 73 They have two children born via surrogacy a son in 2016 and a daughter in 2019 74 75 Awards and honors EditIn 2022 Berlanti received the high honor of the Norman Lear Achievement Award at the 33rd annual PGA Awards for his remarkable impact on the art and craft of television 76 In 2019 Berlanti received the Television Showman of the Year Award 77 at the 56th Annual ICG Publicists Awards the Patron of the Artists Award 78 at the SAG AFTRA Foundation 45th Annual Patron of the Artists Awards the Kieser Award 79 at the 45th Annual Humanitas Prize Awards and the Outstanding Film Wide Release Award 80 for Love Simon at the 30th Annual GLAAD Media Awards Additional honors include Los Angeles LGBT Center s 49th Anniversary Gala Vanguard Awards Honoree 81 Friends of the Saban Community Clinic s 43rd Annual Gala Honoree 82 Variety Hall of Fame Inductee 83 Northwestern University School of Communication Graduation Convocation Address 84 This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 2018 Berlanti was selected for the Vanguard Award 85 by the Los Angeles LGBT Center The Founders Award 86 by the International Emmy Awards The Hero Award 87 by the Trevor Project 500 Most Powerful People Working in the Global Media Business Today by Variety in addition to winning a Teen Choice Award for The Flash Riverdale and Love Simon 88 Additional wins include 2017 for Teen Choice Award for Choice Drama TV Show for Riverdale 89 and 2016 People s Choice Award wins for Supergirl and The Flash 90 In 2021 The Flight Attendant earned nine Emmy Awards nominations including Outstanding Comedy Series 91 The show also earned two Golden Globe Awards nominations including Best Television Series Musical or Comedy 92 Past honors include a 2012 Directors Guild of America nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and Miniseries in recognition for Direction of Political Animals Pilot 93 a 2013 Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Miniseries or Movie for Political Animals 93 a 2014 Saturn Award for Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series for The Flash as well as The Christopher Award for The Flash a Leo Award Best Dramatic Series nomination for Arrow in 2013 as well as a Fan Favorite Awards and Fan Favorite New Show by TV Guide for Arrow the Honors Writer Award by The Caucus in 2010 the Alumni Merit Award by the Northwestern Alumni Association in 2006 a 2005 a Gracie Award Presented by the Foundation of American Women in Radio and Television the Religion Communicators Council Wilbur Award for the A Man of Faith episode of Jack amp Bobby in 2005 the Turner Prize at the Environmental Media Awards in 2003 for Everwood a GLAAD Media Award in 2001 for The Broken Hearts Club and a 2000 SHINE Award for his writing work on Dawson s Creek Berlanti was also recognized by Variety in 2000 for their Watchable Helmers issue as well as their 2018 Inclusion Impact Report and by The Hollywood Reporter in their Power 100 List 94 and Power Showrunners List in 2018 In 2017 Berlanti was selected for the Brandon Tartikoff Legacy Award 95 In 2021 Berlanti was awarded The Actors Fund 96 Encore Award for his support of entertainment industry professionals throughout the pandemic Philanthropy EditNorthwestern Endowment Edit In 2020 Berlanti gifted 2 million 97 through his organization the Berlanti Family Foundation to his alma mater the Northwestern University School of Communication to establish a new dramatic writing professorship The new professorship was named the Barbara Berlanti Professorship in Writing for the Screen and Stage after Berlanti s late mother who he described as a lifelong champion of the arts The professorship helped to increase the teaching capacity and number of courses offered in the school s Department of Radio Television Film RTVF Berlanti also previously gave an endowment to Northwestern s playwriting program Berlanti s latest endowment to Northwestern marks the Berlanti Family Foundation s largest charitable contribution for a single organization to date Berlanti said he aims to help Northwestern continue its great legacy of fostering the next generation of humane diverse courageous and bold storytellers 98 Fuck Cancer Edit Berlanti is a board member 99 of Fuck Cancer a health organization working for early detection and prevention of cancer Launched in 2009 Fuck Cancer aims to engage millennials through social media to have a conversation about early detection and acute awareness of cancer Annual Barbara Berlanti Gala Edit In 2018 Berlanti and husband Robbie Rogers chaired Fuck Cancer s inaugural Barbara Berlanti Heroes Gala named in honor of his late mother Berlanti Productions was also a sponsor of the event 100 Kristin Chenoweth headlined the event while co founder Yael Cohen Braun and board member Stephen Amell were the headline honorees at the event 101 Berlanti said that his mother Barbara was the most charitable person he ever knew and that there was no better way to honor her than a night of fun and giving back to this incredible organization Filmography EditFilm Edit Director The Broken Hearts Club 2003 Life as We Know It 2010 Love Simon 2018 Project Artemis TBA Writer The Broken Hearts Club 2000 Green Lantern 2011 Wrath of the Titans 2012 Story only Producer Green Lantern Emerald Knights 2011 Green Lantern 2011 Haunted 2013 Pan 2015 Deathstroke Knights amp Dragons The Movie 2020 Executive producer Unpregnant 2020 Free Guy 2021 Moonshot 2022 My Policeman 2022 Altas TBA Red White amp Royal Blue TBA Rock Hudson All That Heaven Allowed TBA Television Edit Year Title Network Creator Writer ExecutiveProducer Notes1998 2003 Dawson s Creek The WB No Yes Yes2000 Young Americans No2002 2006 Everwood Yes Yes2004 2005 Jack amp Bobby2006 2008 Brothers amp Sisters ABC No2008 2009 Eli Stone Yes2010 2011 No Ordinary Family2012 Political Animals USA Network Also directed episode Pilot 2012 2020 Arrow The CW Developer2013 2014 The Tomorrow People2014 present The Flash2015 87th Academy Awards ABC Yes No No TV special2015 2021 Supergirl The CW Developer Yes Yes2016 2022 Legends of Tomorrow2018 present You Lifetime NetflixTitans DC Universe HBO Max2021 present Superman amp Lois The CWExecutive producer only Edit Year Title Network2007 2009 Dirty Sexy Money ABC2013 Golden Boy CBS2014 2016 The Mysteries of Laura NBC2015 2016 Vixen CW Seed2015 2020 Blindspot NBC2017 present Riverdale The CW2017 2018 Freedom Fighters The Ray CW Seed2018 Deception ABC2018 2021 Black Lightning The CW2018 2019 Constantine City of Demons CW Seed2018 2020 God Friended Me CBS2018 present All American The CW2018 2020 Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Netflix2019 The Red Line CBS2019 present Doom Patrol DC Universe HBO Max2019 2021 Prodigal Son Fox2019 2022 Batwoman The CW2020 Katy KeeneDeathstroke Knights amp Dragons CW SeedHelter Skelter An American Myth EpixEqual HBO Max2020 2022 Stargirl DC Universe The CW2020 present The Flight Attendant HBO Max2021 present Kung Fu The CW2022 present All American Homecoming2023 Gotham KnightsTBA Powerpuff 102 The Girls on the Bus NetflixReferences Edit Greg Berlanti on the Cusp of Making TV History The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved March 17 2018 Nellie Andreeva June 7 2018 Greg Berlanti Inks Mega 300 Million New Overall Deal To Stay At Warner Bros TV Through 2024 Deadline Hollywood Shaw Lucas October 4 2018 The Hollywood Empire Strikes Back Against Netflix Bloomberg L P Andreeva Nellie May 11 2019 Producer Greg Berlanti Sets New Series Record With Another Strong Upfront Littleton Cynthia May 11 2019 Peak Greg Berlanti Prolific Producer Tops His Own Record With 18 Series Variety Retrieved May 25 2020 D Alessandro Anthony March 18 2018 Black Panther Keeps B O Treasure From Tomb Raider How I Can Only Imagine Hit A 17M High Note Deadline Hollywood Penske Business Media Retrieved March 18 2018 Pan 2015 Box Office Mojo Retrieved February 29 2016 Greg Berlanti The 100 Most Influential People of 2020 Time Retrieved September 23 2020 Glassman Thea January 19 2018 Inside the Thrilling Chaotic Writers Room of Dawson s Creek Vanity Fair Retrieved May 25 2020 Greg Berlanti Dawson s Creek And Brothers amp Sisters Executive Producer Talks TV Gay Characters HuffPost Huffingtonpost com October 15 2013 Retrieved August 31 2019 Stanley Alessandra May 11 2005 The Life and Drama of a Boy Who Would Be President The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved April 7 2019 Schneider Michael March 27 2003 Berlanti inks 3 yr WB deal Variety Retrieved September 11 2021 Villarreal Daniel November 9 2018 This prolific gay TV producer is making a film about Hollywood s biggest closet case www queerty com Retrieved April 7 2019 Reddish David February 25 2017 10 comforting queer flicks to soothe the soul in a discomforting time www queerty com Retrieved April 7 2019 Schneider Michael March 1 2006 Everwood creator moves to Touchstone Variety Retrieved September 11 2021 Matthew Rhys Luke Macfarlane reflect on their landmark TV wedding on Brothers amp Sisters EW com Retrieved September 1 2019 Breaking News Development Update August 14 18 Weekly Round Up TheFutonCritic com ftp thefutoncritic com Retrieved January 9 2021 Boucher Geoff May 21 2019 With Record Number Of Shows On Air Super Producer Greg Berlanti Brings Needed Representation To The Small Screen Deadline Disruptors Retrieved September 1 2019 Rodman Sarah The time George Michael was the driving force behind early episodes of ABC s Eli Stone Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 7 2019 Pidaparthy Umika Sigourney Weaver cast and producers on the private lives of Political Animals CNN Retrieved April 7 2019 Littleton Cynthia September 25 2010 Berlanti s no ordinary showrunner Variety Retrieved September 11 2021 Marechal A J October 8 2013 Greg Berlanti Lands Major Deal Extension with Warner Bros TV Exclusive Variety Retrieved September 11 2021 Porter Rick September 21 2015 Blindspot Has a Plan Where the Show Will Go After the Premiere The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved April 29 2017 Andreeva Nellie March 1 2011 Greg Berlanti Back At Warner Bros Television With Mega Deal Deadline Hollywood Retrieved June 14 2019 Harp Justin Jeffrey Morgan January 31 2014 New Peter Pan movie is 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Netflix for Season 2 The Wrap Retrieved December 30 2018 Carr Flora November 11 2019 When is You series two released on Netflix Radio Times Retrieved November 11 2019 Otterson Joe January 14 2020 You Renewed for Season 3 at Netflix Variety Retrieved January 14 2020 Hailu Selome August 30 2021 You Season 3 to Premiere in October on Netflix Variety Retrieved August 30 2021 Swift Andy January 14 2020 YOU Renewed for Season 3 Find Out Which Characters Are Returning in 2021 TVLine Retrieved January 14 2020 Andreeva Nellie Petski Denise January 14 2020 You Renewed For Season 3 By Netflix Deadline Hollywood Retrieved January 14 2020 Petski Denise October 13 2021 You Renewed For Season 4 By Netflix Deadline Hollywood Archived from the original on October 13 2021 Retrieved October 13 2021 Campbell Scott July 8 2021 Arrowverse Creator Greg Berlanti Signs Exclusive First Look Deal With Netflix We Got This Covered Retrieved July 9 2021 Ryan Reynolds thinks he knows why Green Lantern flopped at the box office The Independent December 17 2016 Retrieved September 1 2019 Rose Lacey May 12 2016 TV Producer of the Year Greg Berlanti I Still Fight About Everything The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved April 29 2017 Chichizola Corey May 23 2019 DC s Booster Gold Movie s Script Is Completed But Now What CINEMABLEND Retrieved December 3 2019 Andreeva Nellie January 12 2012 Green Arrow Drama Nears Pilot Order At CW Deadline Hollywood Retrieved June 14 2019 Andreeva Nellie October 22 2012 The CW s Arrow Gets Full Season Pickup Deadline Hollywood Retrieved June 14 2019 Andreeva Nellie November 18 2013 CW s The Flash To Do Stand Alone Pilot Instead Of Arrow Backdoor Pilot Episode Deadline Hollywood Retrieved September 6 2014 Andreeva Nellie May 8 2013 CW Picks Up The Flash iZombie Jane the Virgin amp The Messengers To Series Deadline Hollywood Retrieved September 6 2014 Andreeva Nellie February 26 2015 Arrow Flash Superhero Team Up Spinoff In Works At CW Brandon Routh Victor Garber Wentworth Miller Caity Lotz Star Deadline Hollywood Retrieved February 27 2015 Goldberg Lesley March 11 2016 CW Renews 11 Series Including Crazy Ex Girlfriend Vampire Diaries Full DC Lineup The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved April 29 2017 Goldberg Lesley September 4 2014 Supergirl TV Series in the Works The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved September 6 2014 Abrams Natalie September 19 2014 WB s Supergirl lands at CBS Entertainment Weekly Retrieved September 19 2014 Supergirl renewed and moving to The CW EW com Retrieved April 7 2019 Supergirl s Nicole Maines Is the Trans Hero the World Needs www advocate com June 4 2019 Retrieved September 1 2019 Andreeva Nellie September 8 2016 Fox Nabs Black Lightning DC Superhero Drama With Pilot Production Commitment Deadline Hollywood Retrieved May 11 2017 Andreeva Nellie April 25 2017 DC Digital Service To Launch With Titans Series From Greg Berlanti amp Akiva Goldsman And Young Justice Outsiders Deadline Hollywood Retrieved April 25 2017 Agard Chancellor February 22 2019 Doom Patrol recap The only way is through the donkey Entertainment Weekly Retrieved May 28 2019 Patten Dominic July 19 2018 Geoff Johns To Write amp Produce Stargirl Series For DC Universe Comic Con Deadline Retrieved June 6 2020 Mitovich Matt Webb December 7 2017 Arrow Boss Touts The Ray s Timeless Fight Explains Crossover Continuity Retrieved September 1 2019 Boucher Geoff October 29 2019 Green Lantern amp Strange Adventures Greg Berlanti And DC Go Cosmic For HBO Max Deadline Retrieved June 5 2020 Andreeva Nellie May 27 2021 Green Lantern Jeremy Irvine Set To Play Alan Scott In HBO Max Series Update Deadline Hollywood Retrieved May 28 2021 Greg Berlanti amp Robbie Rogers Elisa My reviews and Ramblings May 24 2014 Retrieved April 7 2019 Kinser Jermey September 13 2010 Flash of Genius The Advocate Retrieved September 6 2014 NORTHWESTERN ALUMNI TAKE HOME EMMY AWARDS Northwestern School of Communication September 24 2013 Archived from the original on February 6 2014 Retrieved August 23 2014 Halterman Jim August 19 2014 Greg Berlanti Talks The Flash Excitement amp Loving Robbie Rogers The Backlot Retrieved September 6 2014 Rogers Robbie February 14 2016 robbierogersHappy Valentines Day Thank you to all the men and women who made it possible for me to be able to share my life with the man I love xRR gberlanti Instagram Archived from the original on December 26 2021 Retrieved February 14 2016 Robbie Rogers and Greg Berlanti Are Engaged E Online Retrieved January 1 2017 Arrow Flash Producer Greg Berlanti Marries Soccer Star Robbie Rogers See Their Sweet Wedding Pics Greg Berlanti Welcomes a Son via Surrogate My Heart Is Full Forever People Magazine February 20 2016 Retrieved February 20 2016 Greg Berlanti on Instagram Welcome to the world Mia Barbara Rogers Berlanti 5 13 19 Our hearts and our family have grown even larger robbierogers has already Instagram Retrieved May 26 2019 Schneider Michael February 4 2022 Producers Guild to Honor Greg Berlanti With Norman Lear Achievement Award Variety Retrieved April 8 2022 Pederson Erik January 24 2019 Greg Berlanti Set For Television Showman Of The Year Award At ICG Publicists Awards Deadline Retrieved March 10 2020 Gardner Chris September 26 2019 Jennifer Aniston Greg Berlanti Confirmed for SAG AFTRA Foundation s Patron of the Artists Awards The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved March 10 2020 Haring Bruce Hipes Patrick January 25 2020 Humanitas Prize Awards Jojo Rabbit When They See Us Veep Among Winners Deadline Retrieved March 10 2020 Harvey Spencer March 29 2019 Love Simon takes home Outstanding Film Wide Release at the 30th Annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles GLAAD Retrieved March 10 2020 49th Anniversary Gala Vanguard Awards Highlights Los Angeles LGBT Center Retrieved March 10 2020 Cramer Alex November 19 2019 Greg Berlanti and Warren Littlefield Honored at Friends of the Saban Community Clinic s 43rd Annual Gala The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved March 10 2020 Otterson Joe December 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More to Perform at Cancer Gala Billboard Retrieved March 12 2020 Gardner Chris October 5 2018 Ariana Grande Kristin Chenoweth Stephen Amell Confirmed for Cancer Gala The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved March 12 2020 Otterson Joe August 24 2020 Powerpuff Girls Live Action Series in Development at CW Variety Retrieved August 24 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Greg Berlanti Greg Berlanti at IMDb Greg Berlanti at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Greg Berlanti amp oldid 1154182427, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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