Gregory Hoblit (b. 1944)

Alias:
Greg Hoblit
Gregory King Hoblit

Birthplace:
Abilene, Texas, USA

Born:
November 27, 1944

Gregory King Hoblit is an American Hollywood film director and TV producer.  Hoblit was born in Abilene, Texas, the son of Elizabeth Hubbard King and Harold Foster Hoblit, an FBI agent. Much of Hoblit's work is oriented towards police, attorneys, and legal cases. Hoblit has directed and produced episodes of several popular television shows such as NYPD Blue, L.A. Law, and Hill Street Blues, as well as a made-for-TV-movie based on Roe v. Wade. He also wrote an episode of Hill Street Blues. Hoblit received Emmy Awards for his directing of the pilot episodes of Hooperman and L.A. Law.  He is married to actress Debrah Farentino and has one child with her.

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Associate Producer:
1978  Dr. Strange

Director:
1978  Dr. Strange
1989  Roe vs. Wade
1993  Class of '61
1996  Primal Fear
1998  Fallen
2000  Frequency
2002  Hart's War
2007  Fracture
2008  Untraceable
2024  A Look Through His Lens

Producer:
1978  Dr. Strange
1979  Vampire
1989  Roe vs. Wade
1993  Class of '61
1996  Primal Fear
1998  Fallen
2000  Frequency
2002  Hart's War
2007  Fracture
2008  Untraceable
2024  A Look Through His Lens

Director:
1981  Hill Street Blues
1983  Bay City Blues
1986  L.A. Law
1987  Hooperman
1990  Cop Rock
1990  Equal Justice
1991  Civil Wars
1993  NYPD Blue
2013  The Americans
2014  The Strain

Producer:
1981  Hill Street Blues
1983  Bay City Blues
1986  L.A. Law
1987  Hooperman
1990  Cop Rock
1990  Equal Justice
1991  Civil Wars
1993  NYPD Blue
2013  The Americans
2014  The Strain

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