Michael Green

Alias:
Michael J. Green
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Birthplace:
USA

Michael Green is an American writer and producer. In addition to writing for television, Green has written or co-written several feature film screenplays, including Logan, Alien: Covenant, Blade Runner 2049 and Murder on the Orient Express, all in 2017. For Logan, which he co-wrote with James Mangold and Scott Frank, Green was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.

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Adaptation:
2017  American Gods

Co-Executive Producer:
2006  Heroes
2017  American Gods

Creator:
2006  Heroes
2009  Kings
2017  American Gods
2023  BLUE EYE SAMURAI

Director:
2006  Heroes
2009  Kings
2017  American Gods
2023  BLUE EYE SAMURAI

Executive Producer:
2006  Heroes
2009  Kings
2012  The River
2017  American Gods
2023  BLUE EYE SAMURAI
????  Blade Runner 2099

Producer:
2002  Everwood
2006  Heroes
2009  Kings
2012  The River
2017  American Gods
2023  BLUE EYE SAMURAI
????  Blade Runner 2099

Teleplay:
2001  Smallville
2002  Everwood
2006  Heroes
2009  Kings
2012  The River
2017  American Gods
2023  BLUE EYE SAMURAI
????  Blade Runner 2099

Thanks:
2001  Smallville
2002  Everwood
2006  Heroes
2009  Kings
2012  The River
2015  Supergirl
2017  American Gods
2023  BLUE EYE SAMURAI
????  Blade Runner 2099

Writer:
1998  Cupid
1999  Snoops
2001  Smallville
2002  Everwood
2004  Jack & Bobby
2006  Heroes
2009  Kings
2012  The River
2015  Supergirl
2017  American Gods
2023  BLUE EYE SAMURAI
????  Blade Runner 2099

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