Bryan Goluboff

Bryan Goluboff

Biographie

Bryan is a native New Yorker who graduated from the Dramatic Writing Program at N.Y.U.‟s Tisch School of the Arts, where he now teaches. In the summer of 2009, Bryan directed his first feature film, Beware the Gonzo, starring Amy Sedaris, Campbell Scott, Ezra Miller, Zoë Kravitz and Jesse McCartney from his screenplay. Previously, Bryan wrote the screenplay for The BasketbalL Diaries starring Leonardo DiCaprio and the critically acclaimed HBO/BBC production The Affair.

He is also among the writers on movies such as K-Pax with Kevin Spacey, Above the Rim with Tupac Shakur and the Emmy award winning HBO film Something the Lord Made with Mos Def. He has written and developed scripts for directors such as Tim Burton, Spike Lee and Rob Reiner.

For New Line Cinema, Bryan wrote The Harder They Come, a remake of the reggae classic set in the Bronx, Shazaam!, with Peter Segal attached to direct and A.K.A., a thriller set in the world of identity theft. Bryan has also developed The 305, a modern day update of the Three Penny Opera set in Miami for Paramount Pictures and director Francis Lawrence, Extortion for Original Films and Universal and Criminal Minded, for Fox and director George Tillman. Bryan is preparing to direct his original screenplay The Gonzo Files Big Al, which ran Off-Broadway and was made into a multi award winning thirty minute movie for Showtime and was nominated for three CableAce awards, In-Betweens, which was work-shopped at the Sundance Institute and ran Off Broadway at the Cherry Lane Theatre, and Shyster, a Naked Angels production starring Annabella Sciorra and Fisher Stevens. All plays are still in print from Dramatists Play Service.

In television, he wrote Ricky Rush, a pilot for Spike TV, Below the Belt for Reveille and CBS and The Hatchet Man for Reveille and NBC. He was on staff for Spike TV‟s hostage drama The Kill Pit starring John Leguizamo and Donnie Wahlberg and also developed a pilot for the NBC drama series I.C.E. with producer Mike DeLuca and director Antoine Fuqua. Bryan was writing a pilot set in the world of social workers for CBS with Apostle Films producing and Michael Rapaport set to star and created Subject 7, an original series for USA network and producer Original Films.

Bryan has received a WGA nomination for writing the Blair Underwood/Glynn Turman arc of HBO‟s In Treatment. Blair is Golden Globe nominated for his work in these episodes and Glynn Turman won an Emmy.His projects include writing the adaptation of Chuck Klosterman‟s Killing Yourself to Live for Half Shell Entertainment and serving as writer and producer on the dramatic series for FX, Lights Out.

Tribeca Film

Scénariste

Réalisateur

Films
2010

Beware the Gonzo

Producteur

Séries
2011

Lights Out

 

War (E13)

 

Combinations (E06)

 

Cakewalk (E02)