Blake Masters
Blake Masters is an American writer, director, and producer of films and television series. He is the creator of the Showtime television series Brotherhood, developer of the NBC television series Law & Order: LA, and co-executive producer and writer of the NBC television series Crossbones.
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Occupation | Screenwriter, director, producer |
Nationality | American |
Period | 2006–present |
Early life
Masters grew up in New England.[1]
Career
Before creating Brotherhood, Masters made a living selling screenplays to studios. However, he never was able to get an original project produced. Brotherhood was initially conceived as a feature film; after some input, Masters decided to adapt it into a television series.[2] He wrote the 2013 film 2 Guns, directed by Baltasar Kormákur and starring Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg.[3]
Masters and Henry Bromell created the USA Network series Falling Water.[4]
Personal life
Masters resided with his wife and two daughters in a 1920s Spanish-style house in the Hollywood Hills until 2017, when the home was put on the market for $2.195 million.[5]
References
- Keveny, Bill (2006-07-05). "In the small world of Brotherhood, blood is thick". USA Today. Retrieved 2008-04-02.
- Braun, Kyle. "Blake Masters Interview - Brotherhood". UGO. Archived from the original on April 2, 2007. Retrieved 2012-03-18.
- Terri Lee Sylvester, "Washington And Wahlberg: 2 Hunks Of Fun!" CBS Detroit, August 3, 2013.
- Warren, Andrew. "A Tennessee tale: Dolly Parton's most famous story is coming to the screen". TV Media.
- The Los Angeles Times - "TV producer Blake Masters seeks $2.2 million for his 1920s Spanish home"
External links
- Blake Masters on IMDb
- Interview at About.com
- Showtime Brotherhood site, special features section, featuring interviews with Masters