Joshua Safran

Joshua Safran is an American television writer/executive producer and screenwriter.

Joshua Safran
OccupationExecutive Producer, Screenwriter
Notable work
Soundtrack, Quantico, Gossip Girl and Smash

Education

Safran attended the Horace Mann School prior to graduating from NYU Tisch with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in playwriting.[1] He has stated he is Jewish.[2]

Career

Safran was an executive producer and writer on The CW television series Gossip Girl and was the executive producer and showrunner for the second season of the NBC television series Smash.[3] He shared writing credits with director Shana Feste for the screenplay of the 2014 remake of the 1981 film Endless Love.[4]

Safran was the creator, executive producer and showrunner (seasons one and two) of the ABC thriller drama series Quantico.[5][6] Recently, he was credited as the creator, executive producer and showrunner for the Netflix musical television series Soundtrack.[7][8]

He is set to create, executive produce and showrun the 2021 sequel series Gossip Girl for HBO Max.[9] Safran is developing an untitled ghost drama for AMC with Annapurna Television.[10]

Filmography

Film

Title Year Credited as Notes
Writer Director Producer
Endless Love 2014 Yes No No

Television

The numbers in directing and writing credits refer to the number of episodes.

Title Year Credited as Network Notes
Creator Director Writer Executive
Producer
Gossip Girl 2007–12 No No Yes (18) Yes The CW Consulting producer (2007–08: 18 episodes), co-executive producer (2008–10: 21 episodes), executive producer (2010–12: 46 episodes)
Smash 2013 No No Yes (3) Yes NBC executive producer and showrunner (Season 2: 15 episodes)
Quantico 2015–18 Yes No Yes (7) Yes ABC executive producer and showrunner (Seasons 1–2: 44 episodes), consultant (Season 3: 13 episodes)
Soundtrack 2019 Yes Yes (1) Yes (3) Yes Netflix executive producer and showrunner
Gossip Girl 2021 Yes TBA Yes Yes HBO Max executive producer and showrunner.

References


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