Blake Masters

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Blake Masters
Occupation Screenwriter, director, producer
Nationality American
Period 2006 - present

Blake Masters is an American writer, director, and producer of films and television series. He is the creator of the Showtime television series Brotherhood, and developer of Law & Order: LA.

Life and career

Masters grew up in New England.[1] 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]

References

  1. Keveny, Bill (2006-07-05). "In the small world of Brotherhood, blood is thick". USA Today. Retrieved 2008-04-02. 
  2. Braun, Kyle. "Blake Masters Interview - Brotherhood". UGO. Retrieved 2012-03-18. 
  3. Terri Lee Sylvester, "Washington And Wahlberg: 2 Hunks Of Fun!" CBS Detroit, August 3, 2013.

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