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Drew Z. Greenberg

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Drew Z. Greenberg is an American television producer and writer best known for working on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Smallville, The O.C., Dexter, Warehouse 13, Arrow and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.[1] He has also written some comic books, like Green Arrow and Buffy the Vampire Slayer comics.[2]

Personal life

Greenberg is openly gay, and is proud to work homosexual characters into his scripts. "I’ve never written an original pilot script that didn’t have at least one gay character in it, even if I was the only one who knew that character was going to be gay. Sure, telling stories about gays and lesbians has been a priority for me." [3]

Career

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Firefly

  • "Safe" (October 18, 2002)

Smallville

  • "Slumber" (October 22, 2003)
  • "Hereafter" (February 4, 2004)
  • "Truth" (April 21, 2004)

The O.C.

Dexter

Warehouse 13

  • "Claudia" (July 28, 2009)
  • "For the Team" (August 17, 2010)
  • "Where and When" (September 7, 2010)
  • "Trials" (July 18, 2011)
  • "Stand" (October 3, 2011)
  • "There's Always a Downside" (August 13, 2012)
  • "The Living and the Dead" (April 29, 2013)
  • "The Truth Hurts" (July 8, 2013)

Arrow

  • "Salvation" (March 27, 2013)
  • "Darkness on the Edge of Town" (May 8, 2013)
  • "League of Assassins" (November 6, 2013)
  • "State v. Queen" (November 20, 2013)
  • "Tremors" (January 29, 2014)
  • "Deathstroke" (April 2, 2014)

Marvel's Agents of Shield

See also

References

  1. ^ Joe Reid. "Low Resolution: The Low Res Interview: Drew Z. Greenberg (Part 1)". Retrieved 13 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Grand Comics Database™ - Writer search for 'Drew Z. Greenberg'". Retrieved 14 August 2016.
  3. ^ "TheBacklot 40: Influential Gay Men in Television". LOGO News. Retrieved 13 March 2016.