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Michael Green
File:Michael Green Writer by Orli Green.jpg
Green in 2018
BornUnited States
Occupation
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUnited States
GenresFilm, television, comic books

Michael Green is an American writer and producer. In addition to writing for television, Green has written several feature film screenplays, including Logan, Alien: Covenant, Blade Runner 2049 and Murder on the Orient Express, all in 2017. For Logan, which he co-wrote with James Mangold and Scott Frank, Green was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.

Life and career[]

Green grew up in Mamaroneck, New York, the son of a real estate developer. His family is Jewish, and his mother is Israeli.[1] He attended Stanford University. After graduating, Green came back to New York and hustled his way into a junior development job at HBO, where he spent his workday reading other writers' scripts.[2]

Green’s first television writing credit was on Sex and the City. He was the creator and writer of the 2009 NBC series Kings, a drama based on the biblical story of King David but set in an alternate present. Other television credits also include Everwood, Smallville, Jack and Bobby and Heroes.

In 2007, Green, along with the rest of the Heroes writing staff, was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series and the WGA Award for New Series. Heroes won for Favorite New TV Drama at the 33rd annual People's Choice Awards.

In 2009, Green was hired by 20th Century Fox to pen an early draft of Fantastic Four with Akiva Goldsman producing.[3]

Green's feature writing career began with Green Lantern in 2011. He wrote or co-wrote four films released in 2017: James Mangold's Logan, Ridley Scott's Alien: Covenant,[4] Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049,[5] and Kenneth Branagh's Murder on the Orient Express.[6]

He developed, written and is an executive producer for the Starz series American Gods with Bryan Fuller. It is adapted from Neil Gaiman's novel of the same name.

In November 2017, a Death on the Nile adaptation was reported to be in active development with Green returning as screenwriter.[7] By February 2018, Branagh and Green were both confirmed to return as director and writer respectively, as well as a set release date of November 2019.[8]

Comic books[]

A contributor to DC Comics, Green is the author and co-author of several graphic novels, including Batman: Lovers and Madmen. He co-wrote Superman/Batman and the reboot of Supergirl, with Mike Johnson.

Television credits[]

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Sex and the City Writer 1 episode
1998 Cupid Writer 2 episodes
2001–02 Smallville Writer, co-producer and producer 7 episodes
2004 Jack & Bobby Consulting producer 21 episodes
2002–05 Everwood Writer, producer, supervising producer, and co-executive producer 14 episodes
2006–07 Heroes Writer and co-executive producer 33 episodes
2009 Kings Creator, writer and executive-producer 12 episodes
Based on the Old Testament story of King David
2012 The River Writer and executive producer 8 episodes
2017–present American Gods Developed by (with Bryan Fuller), writer and executive producer 8 episodes
Based on the novel by Neil Gaiman

Feature films credits[]

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Green Lantern Screenplay (with Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Michael Goldenberg) Directed by Martin Campbell
2017 Logan Screenplay (with Scott Frank and James Mangold) Directed by James Mangold
Alien: Covenant Story (with Jack Paglen) Directed by Ridley Scott
Blade Runner 2049 Screenplay (with Hampton Fancher) Directed by Denis Villeneuve
Murder on the Orient Express Screenplay Directed by Kenneth Branagh
2019 Death on the Nile
Jungle Cruise Screenplay (with Glenn Ficarra and John Requa) Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra

Bibliography[]

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Batman: Lovers and Madmen Writer
Superman/Batman: The Search for Kryptonite Writer (with Mike Johnson)
2009 Superman/Batman: Finest Worlds Writer (with Mike Johnson)

Awards and nominations[]

  • Emmy Award: Outstanding Drama Series – Heroes (2007 nomination shared with Tim Kring, (executive producer), Dennis Hammer (executive producer), Allan Arkush(executive producer), Greg Beeman (co-executive producer), Jesse Alexander (co-executive producer), Jeph Loeb (co-executive producer), Bryan Fuller (co-executive producer), Natalie Chaidez (co-executive producer), James Chory (produced by), Adam Armus (supervising producer), and Nora Kay Foster
  • Writers Guild of America Award: New Series – Heroes (2007)
  • Academy Awards: Best Adapted Screenplay nomination shared with James Mangold and Scott Frank for Logan (2018).

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