Andrew W. Marlowe (b. 1966)

Alias:
Andrew Marlowe

Born:
December 23, 1966

Andrew W. Marlowe (sometimes Andrew Marlowe) is an American screenwriter and producer. He is best known for being the creator, executive producer, and writer of  CBS' The Equalizer (2021-), the CBS show Take Two (2018), and the ABC show Castle (2009-2016). He also wrote the screenplays for Air Force One, End of Days, and Hollow Man.  He won the Nicholl Fellowship award for screenwriting for his script The Lehigh Pirates. Apogee, a space-based adventure he wrote soon after, sold for $500,000.  He is purportedly the ghostwriter (or co-writer) of Heat Wave, a mystery novel published September 28, 2009, attributed to the fictional Richard Castle—the title character of the Castle TV series; the novel itself is a plot element in the show.

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Characters:
2006  Hollow Man II

Co-Producer:
1999  End of Days
2006  Hollow Man II

Screenplay:
1997  Air Force One
1999  End of Days
2000  Hollow Man
2006  Hollow Man II

Story:
1997  Air Force One
1999  End of Days
2000  Hollow Man
2006  Hollow Man II

Writer:
1997  Air Force One
1999  End of Days
2000  Hollow Man
2006  Hollow Man II

Creator:
2009  Castle
2018  Take Two
2021  The Equalizer

Executive Consultant:
2009  Castle
2018  Take Two
2021  The Equalizer

Executive Producer:
2009  Castle
2018  Take Two
2021  The Equalizer

Story:
2009  Castle
2018  Take Two
2021  The Equalizer

Story Developer:
2009  Castle
2018  Take Two
2021  The Equalizer

Teleplay:
2009  Castle
2018  Take Two
2021  The Equalizer

Writer:
2009  Castle
2018  Take Two
2021  The Equalizer

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