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Gregory Berlanti (born May 24, 1972) is an American television writer, producer and filmmaker.Based on a series of books written by Richard Stevenson starting in the early 1980s and continuing to the present, with the latest book being released in 2019, four movies for Here TV were produced between 20. 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. In the 2017–2018 television season, Berlanti tied Jerry Bruckheimer's 2005–2006 record in having ten different live-action scripted television series airing on various networks and digital platforms, and took sole possession of the record with 14 airing in the 2018–19 television season, having signed the most expensive producer deal to that date (June 2018) with Warner Bros. In the 2019–20 television season, with one cancellation and two new series, Berlanti increased the record to 18. Berlanti also directed the 2018 film Love, Simon, a gay romantic comedy-drama which grossed $66 million worldwide. īerlanti was named on Time 's list of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2020. 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. īerlanti has spoken in many interviews about the importance of introducing a gay character into his primetime television show and featuring the first same-sex kiss between two men on U.S. 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 they said no to the kiss, Berlanti added, “I was prepared to quit. Īerlanti subsequently created two drama series for Warner Brothers, Everwood and Jack & Bobby. He and his business partner Mickey Liddell has struck a deal with Warner Bros. in March 2003 via Berlanti/Liddell Productions. By the age of 32, he had also already directed his first feature film, The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy, which starred Timothy Olyphant, Zach Braff, Justin Theroux and Dean Cain. After three years at Warner Bros., he moved to Touchstone Television in 2006 and set up Berlanti Television as his new production company. 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. He replaced Marti Noxon, who departed the show due to creative differences. 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. In 2008, Berlanti created and produced the ABC legal drama Eli Stone and in 2012 the USA miniseries Political Animals. At ABC, he was producing, and working alongside Jon Harmon Feldman, former Dirty Sexy Money showrunner had created No Ordinary Family. In 2011, he shifted from ABC Studios back to its original home at Warner Bros. For NBC, he has produced The Mysteries of Laura, an American adaptation of the Spanish television series, that premiered on September 17, 2014, and Blindspot which premiered on September 21, 2015.
Īerlanti directed the 2010 film Life as We Know It, starring Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel.