
Rob Wright
A graduate of Yale University (BA) and USC's School of Cinema/Television (MFA), Wright has sold movies and created pilots, including the 2012/2013 drama The Mob Doctor, where he served as Executive Producer and Co-Showrunner.
From 2018 to 2022, Wright served as Executive Producer/Co-Showrunner, and wrote some (13) episodes, for the last three seasons of the series Supergirl.
He was born in New York City and raised in Los Angeles. As of 2021, he lived in Santa Monica, California, with his wife, television writer and producer Kristin Newman (including That 70’s Show, How I Met Your Mother, The Muppets), and their daughter and his two sons from a former marriage.
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Charmed

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Grimm

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Lethal Weapon

Supergirl

The Librarians

The Mob Doctor

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