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Matt Olmstead

Matt Olmstead is an American writer and producer for television shows.

Biography

Early life

Olmstead graduated from California State University, Chico in 1988. He is an alumnus of the College of Humanities and Fine Arts. He went to Hollywood in hopes of being a script writer. Olmstead eventually worked with an agent, who set him up with Steven Bochco. After 10 minutes of talking, Bochco offered him the opportunity to write an episode for the show NYPD Blue.

Career

In 1993, Olmstead wrote for the television series NYPD Blue. The series was created by Steven Bochco and David Milch. It focused on a single homicide unit in New York City. Olmstead eventually became an Executive Producer of NYPD Blue, and became a Producer in 2002.

Olmstead worked as a writer on the series Brooklyn South in 1997. The series was created by Milch and Bochco along with William M. Finkelstein and ex-police officer Bill Clark. The show detailed the lives of a single precinct of police patrol officers. Olmstead wrote four episodes for the series first season. The series was canceled after completing its first season.

He also worked as a writer and producer for NYPD 2069 in 2004. In 2005, he was one of the creators of the show Blind Justice. He wrote the Pilot and Episode 3. The show was canceled in June 2005 after just 13 episodes.

In 2012, Olmstead joined Chicago Fire as an executive producer. In 2014, he co-created the spin-off Chicago P.D..

Though Olmstead was initially the "writer/showrunner" for Law & Order: Organized Crime, he stepped down in October 2020.[1]

Stumptown (1 episode) (2019)

  • 1.02 “Missed Connections” (October 2, 2019)

The Crossing (1 episode) (2018)

  • 1.09 "Hope Smiles from the Thereshold" (writer)

Chicago P.D. (2014–present)

Olmstead is the co-creator of Chicago P.D. alongside Dick Wolf, and acts as the show's showrunner. He has written a number of episodes and is an executive producer on every episode.

  • 1.01 – "Stepping Stone" (January 8, 2014)
  • 1.12 – "8:30 pm" (April 30, 2014) (story co-written with Dick Wolf, teleplay by Michael Brandt & Derek Haas)
  • 2.01 – "Call It Macaroni" (September 24, 2014)
  • 2.07 – "They'll Have to Go Through Me" (November 11, 2014) (story co-written with Dick Wolf, teleplay by Maisha Closson)
  • 2.17 – "Say Her Real Name" (March 25, 2015) (story co-written with Dick Wolf, teleplay by Craig Gore & Tim Walsh)
  • 2.20 – "The Number of Rats" (April 29, 2015) (story co-written with Warren Leight, teleplay co-written with Cole Maliska)

Chicago Fire (2012–present)

Olmstead is the showrunner of Chicago Fire, joining the show as an executive producer after the show's pilot.[2] Olmstead has written a number of episodes and is an executive producer from episode 2 onwards.

  • 1.03 – "Professional Courtesy" (October 24, 2012)
  • 1.12 – "Under the Knife" (January 9, 2013) (co-written with Ryan Rege Harris)
  • 1.14 – "A Little Taste" (February 6, 2013) (co-written with Hilly Hicks, Jr.)
  • 1.17 – "Better to Lie" (February 27, 2013) (co-written with Ryan Rege Harris)
  • 1.21 – "Retaliation Hit" (May 1, 2013) (co-written with Hilly Hicks, Jr.)
  • 1.22 – "Leaders Lead" (May 8, 2013) (story co-written with Dick Wolf, teleplay by Michael Brandt & Derek Haas)
  • 1.23 – "Let Her Go" (May 15, 2013) (story co-written with Dick Wolf, teleplay by Michael Brandt & Derek Haas)
  • 2.04 – "A Nuisance Call" (October 15, 2013) (co-written with Hilly Hicks, Jr.)
  • 2.16 – "A Rocket Blasting Off" (March 11, 2014) (co-written with Hilly Hicks, Jr.)
  • 2.18 – "Until Your Feet Leave the Ground" (April 8, 2014) (co-written with Mick Betancourt)
  • 2.20 – "A Dark Day" (April 29, 2014) (story co-written with Dick Wolf, teleplay by Michael Brandt & Derek Haas)
  • 2.22 – "Real Never Waits" (May 13, 2014) (co-written with Derek Haas)
  • 3.07 – "Nobody Touches Anything" (November 11, 2014) (teleplay co-written with Jill Weinberger, story by Dick Wolf and Jill Weinberger)
  • 3.14 – "Call It Paradise" (February 10, 2015) (co-written with Michael A. O'Shea)
  • 3.17 – "Forgive You Anything" (March 10, 2015) (story co-written with Dick Wolf, teleplay by Andrea Newman)
  • 3.19 – "I Am the Apocalypse" (April 7, 2015) (story co-written with Dick Wolf, teleplay by Michael Brandt & Derek Haas)
  • 3.21 – "We Called Her Jellybean" (April 28, 2015) (story co-written with Tiller Russell, teleplay by Tiller Russell)

Prison Break (13 episodes)

Olmstead is credited for being a writer and an executive producer for the successful Fox network's television series, Prison Break.

Breakout Kings (23 episodes)

Olmstead is credited with being a writer and an executive producer for A&E's television series Breakout Kings.

  1. Pilot (March 6, 2011) – executive producer , (written)
  2. Collected (March 13, 2011) – executive producer
  3. The Bag Man (March 20, 2011) – executive producer
  4. Out of the Mouths of Babes (March 27, 2011) – executive producer
  5. Queen of Hearts (April 3, 2011) – executive producer , (written)
  6. Like Father, Like Son (April 10, 2011) – executive producer
  7. Fun with Chemistry (April 17, 2011) – executive producer
  8. Steaks (April 24, 2011) – executive producer
  9. One for the Money (May 1, 2011) – executive producer
  10. Paid in Full (May 8, 2011) – executive producer
  11. Off the Beaten Path (May 15, 2011) – executive producer
  12. There Are Rules (May 22, 2011) – executive producer
  13. Where in the World Is Carmen Vega (May 30, 2011) – executive producer
  14. An Unjust Death (March 4, 2012) – executive producer
  15. Round Two (March 11, 2012) – executive producer
  16. Double Down (March 18, 2012) – executive producer
  17. Cruz Control (March 25, 2012) – executive producer
  18. Self Help (April 1, 2012) – executive producer
  19. I Smell Emmy (April 8, 2012) – executive producer
  20. Ain't Love (50) Grand? (April 15, 2012) – executive producer
  21. SEALd Fate (April 22, 2012) – executive producer
  22. Served Cold (April 29, 2012) – executive producer
  23. Freakshow (April 29, 2012) – executive producer

Blind Justice (5 episodes)

  • 1 – Pilot (March 8, 2005) (written)
  • 3 – Rub a Tub Tub (March 22, 2005) (written)
  • 8 – Past Imperfect (April 26, 2005) (written)
  • 11 – Dance with Me (May 17, 2005) (written)
  • 12 – Under the Gun (May 31, 2005) (written)

NYPD Blue (71 episodes)

  • 6.10 – Show & Tell (January 12, 1999) (written)
  • 6.16 – T'aint Misbehavin (April 13, 1999) (written)
  • 7.06 – Brothers Under Arms (February 15, 2000) (written)
  • 7.09 – Jackass (February 29, 2000) (written)
  • 7.14 – Sleep Over (April 4, 2000) (written)
  • 7.17 – Roll Out the Barrel (April 25, 2000) (written)
  • 8.01 – Daveless in New York (January 9, 2001) (written)
  • 10.01 – Ho Down (September 24, 2002) – (produced)
  • 10.02 – You've Got Mail (October 1, 2002) (produced)
  • 10.03 – One in the Nuts (October 8, 2002) (produced)
  • 10.04 – Meat Me in the Park (October 15, 2002) (produced)
  • 10.05 – Death by Cycle (October 22, 2002) (produced)
  • 10.06 – Maya Con Dios (October 29, 2002) (produced)
  • 10.07 – Das Boots (November 12, 2002) (produced)
  • 10.08 – Below the Belt (November 19, 2002) (produced)
  • 10.09 – Half-Ashed (November 26, 2002) (produced)
  • 10.10 – Healthy McDowell Movement (December 10, 2002) (produced)
  • 10.11 – I Kid You Not (January 7, 2003) (produced)
  • 10.12 – Arrested Development (January 14, 2003) (produced)
  • 10.13 – Bottoms Up (February 4, 2003) (produced)
  • 10.14 – Laughlin All the Way to the Clink (February 11, 2003) (produced)
  • 10.15 – Tranny Get Your Gun (February 18, 2003) (produced)
  • 10.16 – Nude Awakening (February 25, 2003) (produced)
  • 10.17 – Off the Wall (April 8, 2003) (produced)
  • 10.18 – Marine Life (April 15, 2003) (produced)
  • 10.19 – Meet the Grandparents (April 29, 2003) (produced)
  • 10.20 – Maybe Baby (May 6, 2003) (produced)
  • 10.21 – Yo, Adrian (May 13, 2003) (produced)
  • 10.22 – 22 Skidoo (May 20, 2003) (produced)
  • 11.01 – Frickin' Fraker (September 23, 2003) (produced)
  • 11.02 – Your Bus, Ted (September 30, 2003) (produced)
  • 11.03 – Shear Stupidity (October 7, 2003) (produced)
  • 11.04 – Porn Free (October 14, 2003) (produced)
  • 11.05 – Keeping Abreast (October 21, 2003) (produced & written)
  • 11.06 – Andy Appleseed (October 28, 2003) (produced)
  • 11.07 – It's to Die For (November 4, 2003) (produced)
  • 11.08 – And the Wenner Is... (November 18, 2003) (produced)
  • 11.09 – Only Schmucks Pay Income Tax (November 25, 2003) (produced)
  • 11.10 – You Da Bomb (February 10, 2004) (produced & written)
  • 11.11 – Passing the Stone (February 17, 2004) (produced)
  • 11.12 – Chatty Chatty Bang Bang (March 2, 2004) (produced)
  • 11.13 – Take My Wife, Please (March 9, 2004) (produced)
  • 11.14 – Colonel Knowledge (March 16, 2004) (produced)
  • 11.15 – Old Yeller (March 23, 2004) (produced)
  • 11.16 – On the Fence (March 30, 2004) (produced)
  • 11.17 – In Goddess We Trussed (April 6, 2004) (produced)
  • 11.18 – The Brothers Grim (April 13, 2004) (produced)
  • 11.19 – Peeler? I Hardley Knew Her (April 20, 2004) (produced)
  • 11.20 – Traylor Trash (April 27, 2004) (produced)
  • 11.21 – What's Your Poison? (May 4, 2004) (produced)
  • 11.22 – Who's Your Daddy? (May 11, 2004) (produced)
  • 12.01 – Dress for Success (September 21, 2004) (produced)
  • 12.02 – Fish Out of Water (September 28, 2004) (produced)
  • 12.03 – Great Balls of Ire (October 12, 2004) (produced)
  • 12.04 – Divorce, Detective Style (October 12, 2004) (produced)
  • 12.05 – You're Buggin' Me (October 26, 2004) (produced)
  • 12.06 – The Vision Thing (November 9, 2004) (produced)
  • 12.07 – My Dinner with Andy (November 16, 2004) (produced)
  • 12.08 – I Like Ike (November 23, 2004) (produced)
  • 12.09 – The 3-H Club (November 30, 2004) (produced)
  • 12.10 – The Dead Donald (December 7, 2004) (produced)
  • 12.11 – Bale Out (December 14, 2004) (produced)
  • 12.12 – I Love My Wives, But Oh You Kid (December 21, 2004) (produced)
  • 12.13 – Stoli with a Twist (January 11, 2005) (produced)
  • 12.14 – Stratis Fear (January 18, 2005) (produced)
  • 12.15 – La Bomba (January 25, 2005) (produced)
  • 12.16 – Old Man Quiver (February 1, 2005) (produced)
  • 12.17 – Sergeant Sipowicz' Lonely Hearts Club Band (February 8, 2005) (produced)
  • 12.18 – Lenny Scissorhands (February 15, 2005) (produced)
  • 12.19 – Bale to the Chief (February 22, 2005) (produced)
  • 12.20 – Moving Day (March 1, 2005) (produced)

References

  1. ^ Nellie Andreeva (October 2, 2020). "'Law & Order: Organized Crime': Matt Olmstead Exits As Showrunner Of 'SVU' Spinoff Starring Christopher Meloni". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved April 15, 2021.
  2. ^ Nellie Andreeva (May 31, 2013). "'Chicago Fire' & 'Chicago PD' Showrunner Matt Olmstead Inks Overall Deal With Uni TV". Deadline. Retrieved June 9, 2015.

External links

  • Matt Olmstead at IMDb
  • California State University, Chico's article on Matt Olmstead
  • BuddyTV Interview

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Matt Olmstead is an American writer and producer for television shows Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career 2 Stumptown 1 episode 2019 3 The Crossing 1 episode 2018 4 Chicago P D 2014 present 5 Chicago Fire 2012 present 6 Prison Break 13 episodes 7 Breakout Kings 23 episodes 8 Blind Justice 5 episodes 9 NYPD Blue 71 episodes 10 References 11 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit Olmstead graduated from California State University Chico in 1988 He is an alumnus of the College of Humanities and Fine Arts He went to Hollywood in hopes of being a script writer Olmstead eventually worked with an agent who set him up with Steven Bochco After 10 minutes of talking Bochco offered him the opportunity to write an episode for the show NYPD Blue Career Edit In 1993 Olmstead wrote for the television series NYPD Blue The series was created by Steven Bochco and David Milch It focused on a single homicide unit in New York City Olmstead eventually became an Executive Producer of NYPD Blue and became a Producer in 2002 Olmstead worked as a writer on the series Brooklyn South in 1997 The series was created by Milch and Bochco along with William M Finkelstein and ex police officer Bill Clark The show detailed the lives of a single precinct of police patrol officers Olmstead wrote four episodes for the series first season The series was canceled after completing its first season He also worked as a writer and producer for NYPD 2069 in 2004 In 2005 he was one of the creators of the show Blind Justice He wrote the Pilot and Episode 3 The show was canceled in June 2005 after just 13 episodes In 2012 Olmstead joined Chicago Fire as an executive producer In 2014 he co created the spin off Chicago P D Though Olmstead was initially the writer showrunner for Law amp Order Organized Crime he stepped down in October 2020 1 Stumptown 1 episode 2019 Edit1 02 Missed Connections October 2 2019 The Crossing 1 episode 2018 Edit1 09 Hope Smiles from the Thereshold writer Chicago P D 2014 present EditOlmstead is the co creator of Chicago P D alongside Dick Wolf and acts as the show s showrunner He has written a number of episodes and is an executive producer on every episode 1 01 Stepping Stone January 8 2014 1 12 8 30 pm April 30 2014 story co written with Dick Wolf teleplay by Michael Brandt amp Derek Haas 2 01 Call It Macaroni September 24 2014 2 07 They ll Have to Go Through Me November 11 2014 story co written with Dick Wolf teleplay by Maisha Closson 2 17 Say Her Real Name March 25 2015 story co written with Dick Wolf teleplay by Craig Gore amp Tim Walsh 2 20 The Number of Rats April 29 2015 story co written with Warren Leight teleplay co written with Cole Maliska Chicago Fire 2012 present EditOlmstead is the showrunner of Chicago Fire joining the show as an executive producer after the show s pilot 2 Olmstead has written a number of episodes and is an executive producer from episode 2 onwards 1 03 Professional Courtesy October 24 2012 1 12 Under the Knife January 9 2013 co written with Ryan Rege Harris 1 14 A Little Taste February 6 2013 co written with Hilly Hicks Jr 1 17 Better to Lie February 27 2013 co written with Ryan Rege Harris 1 21 Retaliation Hit May 1 2013 co written with Hilly Hicks Jr 1 22 Leaders Lead May 8 2013 story co written with Dick Wolf teleplay by Michael Brandt amp Derek Haas 1 23 Let Her Go May 15 2013 story co written with Dick Wolf teleplay by Michael Brandt amp Derek Haas 2 04 A Nuisance Call October 15 2013 co written with Hilly Hicks Jr 2 16 A Rocket Blasting Off March 11 2014 co written with Hilly Hicks Jr 2 18 Until Your Feet Leave the Ground April 8 2014 co written with Mick Betancourt 2 20 A Dark Day April 29 2014 story co written with Dick Wolf teleplay by Michael Brandt amp Derek Haas 2 22 Real Never Waits May 13 2014 co written with Derek Haas 3 07 Nobody Touches Anything November 11 2014 teleplay co written with Jill Weinberger story by Dick Wolf and Jill Weinberger 3 14 Call It Paradise February 10 2015 co written with Michael A O Shea 3 17 Forgive You Anything March 10 2015 story co written with Dick Wolf teleplay by Andrea Newman 3 19 I Am the Apocalypse April 7 2015 story co written with Dick Wolf teleplay by Michael Brandt amp Derek Haas 3 21 We Called Her Jellybean April 28 2015 story co written with Tiller Russell teleplay by Tiller Russell Prison Break 13 episodes EditOlmstead is credited for being a writer and an executive producer for the successful Fox network s television series Prison Break 1 04 Cute Poison September 12 2005 written 1 14 The Rat March 20 2006 written 1 19 The Key April 24 2006 co written with Zack Estrin story by Paul Scheuring 1 21 Go May 8 2006 written 2 02 Otis August 28 2006 written 2 14 John Doe January 22 2007 co written with Nick Santora 2 16 Chicago February 5 2007 co written with Nick Santora 2 21 Fin Del Camino March 26 2007 co written with Seth Hoffman 3 02 Fire Water September 24 2007 written 3 10 Dirt Nap January 21 2008 co written with Seth Hoffman 3 13 The Art of the Deal February 18 2008 co written with Seth Hoffman 4 01 Scylla September 1 2008 4 16 The Sunshine State December 22 2008 co written with Nicholas Wootton 4 22 Killing Your Number May 15 2009 co written with Nicholas Wootton Breakout Kings 23 episodes EditOlmstead is credited with being a writer and an executive producer for A amp E s television series Breakout Kings Pilot March 6 2011 executive producer written Collected March 13 2011 executive producer The Bag Man March 20 2011 executive producer Out of the Mouths of Babes March 27 2011 executive producer Queen of Hearts April 3 2011 executive producer written Like Father Like Son April 10 2011 executive producer Fun with Chemistry April 17 2011 executive producer Steaks April 24 2011 executive producer One for the Money May 1 2011 executive producer Paid in Full May 8 2011 executive producer Off the Beaten Path May 15 2011 executive producer There Are Rules May 22 2011 executive producer Where in the World Is Carmen Vega May 30 2011 executive producer An Unjust Death March 4 2012 executive producer Round Two March 11 2012 executive producer Double Down March 18 2012 executive producer Cruz Control March 25 2012 executive producer Self Help April 1 2012 executive producer I Smell Emmy April 8 2012 executive producer Ain t Love 50 Grand April 15 2012 executive producer SEALd Fate April 22 2012 executive producer Served Cold April 29 2012 executive producer Freakshow April 29 2012 executive producerBlind Justice 5 episodes Edit1 Pilot March 8 2005 written 3 Rub a Tub Tub March 22 2005 written 8 Past Imperfect April 26 2005 written 11 Dance with Me May 17 2005 written 12 Under the Gun May 31 2005 written NYPD Blue 71 episodes Edit6 10 Show amp Tell January 12 1999 written 6 16 T aint Misbehavin April 13 1999 written 7 06 Brothers Under Arms February 15 2000 written 7 09 Jackass February 29 2000 written 7 14 Sleep Over April 4 2000 written 7 17 Roll Out the Barrel April 25 2000 written 8 01 Daveless in New York January 9 2001 written 10 01 Ho Down September 24 2002 produced 10 02 You ve Got Mail October 1 2002 produced 10 03 One in the Nuts October 8 2002 produced 10 04 Meat Me in the Park October 15 2002 produced 10 05 Death by Cycle October 22 2002 produced 10 06 Maya Con Dios October 29 2002 produced 10 07 Das Boots November 12 2002 produced 10 08 Below the Belt November 19 2002 produced 10 09 Half Ashed November 26 2002 produced 10 10 Healthy McDowell Movement December 10 2002 produced 10 11 I Kid You Not January 7 2003 produced 10 12 Arrested Development January 14 2003 produced 10 13 Bottoms Up February 4 2003 produced 10 14 Laughlin All the Way to the Clink February 11 2003 produced 10 15 Tranny Get Your Gun February 18 2003 produced 10 16 Nude Awakening February 25 2003 produced 10 17 Off the Wall April 8 2003 produced 10 18 Marine Life April 15 2003 produced 10 19 Meet the Grandparents April 29 2003 produced 10 20 Maybe Baby May 6 2003 produced 10 21 Yo Adrian May 13 2003 produced 10 22 22 Skidoo May 20 2003 produced 11 01 Frickin Fraker September 23 2003 produced 11 02 Your Bus Ted September 30 2003 produced 11 03 Shear Stupidity October 7 2003 produced 11 04 Porn Free October 14 2003 produced 11 05 Keeping Abreast October 21 2003 produced amp written 11 06 Andy Appleseed October 28 2003 produced 11 07 It s to Die For November 4 2003 produced 11 08 And the Wenner Is November 18 2003 produced 11 09 Only Schmucks Pay Income Tax November 25 2003 produced 11 10 You Da Bomb February 10 2004 produced amp written 11 11 Passing the Stone February 17 2004 produced 11 12 Chatty Chatty Bang Bang March 2 2004 produced 11 13 Take My Wife Please March 9 2004 produced 11 14 Colonel Knowledge March 16 2004 produced 11 15 Old Yeller March 23 2004 produced 11 16 On the Fence March 30 2004 produced 11 17 In Goddess We Trussed April 6 2004 produced 11 18 The Brothers Grim April 13 2004 produced 11 19 Peeler I Hardley Knew Her April 20 2004 produced 11 20 Traylor Trash April 27 2004 produced 11 21 What s Your Poison May 4 2004 produced 11 22 Who s Your Daddy May 11 2004 produced 12 01 Dress for Success September 21 2004 produced 12 02 Fish Out of Water September 28 2004 produced 12 03 Great Balls of Ire October 12 2004 produced 12 04 Divorce Detective Style October 12 2004 produced 12 05 You re Buggin Me October 26 2004 produced 12 06 The Vision Thing November 9 2004 produced 12 07 My Dinner with Andy November 16 2004 produced 12 08 I Like Ike November 23 2004 produced 12 09 The 3 H Club November 30 2004 produced 12 10 The Dead Donald December 7 2004 produced 12 11 Bale Out December 14 2004 produced 12 12 I Love My Wives But Oh You Kid December 21 2004 produced 12 13 Stoli with a Twist January 11 2005 produced 12 14 Stratis Fear January 18 2005 produced 12 15 La Bomba January 25 2005 produced 12 16 Old Man Quiver February 1 2005 produced 12 17 Sergeant Sipowicz Lonely Hearts Club Band February 8 2005 produced 12 18 Lenny Scissorhands February 15 2005 produced 12 19 Bale to the Chief February 22 2005 produced 12 20 Moving Day March 1 2005 produced References Edit Nellie Andreeva October 2 2020 Law amp Order Organized Crime Matt Olmstead Exits As Showrunner Of SVU Spinoff Starring Christopher Meloni Deadline Hollywood Retrieved April 15 2021 Nellie Andreeva May 31 2013 Chicago Fire amp Chicago PD Showrunner Matt Olmstead Inks Overall Deal With Uni TV Deadline Retrieved June 9 2015 External links EditMatt Olmstead at IMDb California State University Chico s article on Matt Olmstead BuddyTV Interview Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matt Olmstead amp oldid 1159192496, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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