fbpx Walk of Fame star honoring producer Greg Berlanti to be unveiled
The Votes Are In!
2024 Readers' Choice is back, bigger and better than ever!
View Winners →
Vote for your favorite business!
2024 Readers' Choice is back, bigger and better than ever!
Start voting →
Subscribeto our newsletter to stay informed
  • Enter your phone number to be notified if you win
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Home / Life! / Entertainment / Walk of Fame star honoring producer Greg Berlanti to be unveiled

Walk of Fame star honoring producer Greg Berlanti to be unveiled

by
share with

Greg Berlanti will receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Monday, honored for producing such television shows as “Dawson’s Creek,” “Everwood,” “Brothers & Sisters”  and “Arrow.”

“I’m sure I’m not the first person to receive a star who feels shocked or undeserving or overwhelmed with gratitude, but I’m feeling all of that,” Berlanti told City News Service.

“It’s a wonderful acknowledgment of all the TV shows I’ve been so lucky and proud to be a part of, and just makes me even more thankful for all the friends, family, coworkers, and audiences that have made a life like mine and a moment like this one possible.”

Berlanti’s producing partner Sarah Schechter, “Glee” creator Ryan Murphy — a longtime friend — and former Warner Bros. Television Studios chairman and chief executive officer Peter Roth are set to join Berlanti in speaking at the 11:30 a.m. ceremony at 6420 Hollywood Blvd., between Cahuenga Boulevard and Wilcox Avenue.

The ceremony will be streamed on the Walk of Fame’s website, www.walkoffame.com. The star is the 2,724th since the completion of the Walk of Fame in 1961 with the first 1,558 stars.

Berlanti began his career in television in 1997 as a writer on the then-new WB teen drama “Dawson’s Creek.” He became an executive producer and showrunner of the series after only one year on staff.

In the 2017-18 television season, Berlanti tied Jerry Bruckheimer’s 2005-06 record in having 10 live-action scripted series airing on various networks and digital platforms. He set the record in the 2018-19 season with 14 series.

On the 2022 fall schedule for The CW released Thursday, Berlanti will be producing four of its 14 hours of programming — the martial arts action-adventure series “Kung Fu”; the high school football drama “All American”; the drama set at a historically Black university, “All American: Homecoming”; and the superhero series “DC’s Stargirl.”

Four more Berlanti-produced series will join The CW’s schedule at midseason — the superhero series “Superman & Lois” and “The Flash”; the young adult drama “Riverdale”; and a new superhero-related series, “Gotham Knights,” set in Gotham City following the murder of Bruce Wayne.

Berlanti is also an executive producer of the HBO Max’s dark comedy-drama mystery thriller “The Flight Attendant,” which received an outstanding comedy series Emmy nomination in 2021.

Berlanti’s other Emmy nomination came in 2013 for the USA Network comedy-drama “Political Animals,” which received a nomination for outstanding miniseries or movie.

Berlanti’s other television-producing credits include the Lifetime/Netflix psychological thriller “You”; the CBS/CW superhero series “Supergirl”; and the DC Universe/HBO Max superhero series “Doom Patrol.”

Berlanti made his feature film directing debut with the 2000 romantic comedy-drama “The Broken Hearts Club.” He also directed the 2010 romantic comedy “Life as We Know It” and the romantic comedy-drama “Love, Simon.”

The next film Berlanti plans to direct is a biography of the late actor Rock Hudson.

More from Entertainment

Skip to content