Joe Weisberg
Joseph "Joe" Weisberg is an American television writer-producer, novelist, and former CIA officer.[1] Weisberg is best known as the creator and executive producer of the FX TV series The Americans.
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Career
Weisberg grew up in Chicago, the son of civil rights attorney Bernard Weisberg and former Commissioner of Cultural Affairs Lois Weisberg.[1] He is the younger brother of Slate Group editor-in-chief Jacob Weisberg.[1] A 1987 graduate of Yale University,[1] Weisberg became a CIA officer three years after graduation,[1] and after a short career with the Agency taught high school in New York City before enjoying success as a writer.[1]
Weisberg wrote episodes for TNT's alien invasion series Falling Skies and the DirecTV legal drama Damages. He is the creator of The Americans, currently airing on FX, which centers on two KGB agents posing as American citizens in Washington, D.C. during the 1980s;[1] the series is executive-produced by Weisberg and Justified creator Graham Yost.[2][3]
Weisberg authored two novels: 10th Grade and An Ordinary Spy.[4] An Ordinary Spy was nominated for the Believer Book Award.[5]
Personal life
Weisberg married Julia Rothwax, former press secretary to presidential candidates Bill Clinton and Bill Bradley, in 2005.[1][6] The couple have a daughter.[1]
Filmography
Falling Skies
- "Silent Kill" (1.05)
- "Mutiny" (1.09)
- "Love and Other Acts of Courage" (2.05)
Damages
- "Next One's on Me, Blondie" (4.04)
The Americans
- "Pilot" (1.01)
- "The Clock" (1.02)
- "In Control" (co-written with Joel Fields) (1.04)
- "Mutually Assured Destruction" (co-written with Joel Fields) (1.08)
- "The Colonel" (co-written with Joel Fields) (1.13)
- "Comrades" (co-written with Joel Fields) (2.01)
- "Cardinal" (co-written with Joel Fields) (2.02)
- "Operation Chronicle" (co-written with Joel Fields) (2.12)
- "Echo" (co-written with Joel Fields) (2.13)
- "EST Men" (co-written with Joel Fields) (3.01)
- "Baggage" (co-written with Joel Fields) (3.02)
- "Stingers" (co-written with Joel Fields) (3.10)
- "March 8, 1983" (co-written with Joel Fields) (3.13)
Bibliography
- 10th Grade (2002)
- An Ordinary Spy (2008)
References
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External links
- The Americans (2013 TV series)
- Living people
- American television writers
- Yale University alumni
- Male television writers
- Jewish American writers
- Year of birth missing (living people)
- Place of birth missing (living people)
- People of the Central Intelligence Agency
- Showrunners
- American schoolteachers
- 21st-century American novelists
- American male novelists