Ian Brennan (writer)

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Ian Brennan
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Brennan in 2011
Born (1978-04-23) April 23, 1978 (age 46)
Mount Prospect, Illinois, U.S.
Occupation
  • Screenwriter
  • producer
  • director
  • actor
Spouse
(m. 2016)
Children2

Ian Brennan (born April 23, 1978) is an American screenwriter, director and actor. He is known for creating the American television shows Glee , Scream Queens , The Politician , and Monster .

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Early life

Brennan is the son of John and Charman Brennan. [1] He is of Irish and Italian descent and his father was a Paulist priest. [2] [3] Brennan spent four years at Prospect High School in Mount Prospect, Illinois during the mid-1990s, and was a member of the school show choir, which he did not find particularly enjoyable. He was friends with actress Jennifer Morrison. Brennan aspired to be an actor, and as his high school musical director was also the show choir director, he joined the choir to enhance his chance of being cast in musical productions. Brennan credits his high school theatre director John Marquette for inspiring him to act. The character Will Schuester in Glee is partially based on Marquette. Brennan went on to study theatre at Loyola University Chicago. [4] He graduated in 2000, [5] and acted for a time in Chicago, studying at The Second City Training Center and working with the Steppenwolf and Goodman Theatres, [6] before moving to New York City to continue his acting career. [5] He has performed in off-Broadway plays at the Vineyard, Playwrights Horizons and MCC Theatres. [6] His early writing experience was limited to sketch pieces in high school and college plays he describes as "terrible". [4]

Career

Brennan conceived the idea for Glee based on his own experience as a member of the Prospect High School show choir. He explained: "I find it interesting that there is something in everybody, a longing for something transcendent, particularly in a place like Mt. Prospect, a place that's very suburban and normal and plain. Even in places like that, there's this desire to shine. That's fascinating and very funny to me, especially when people try to accomplish this through show choir – which, to me, is inherently a little ridiculous." [4] Brennan was inspired by these events, [6] and in August 2005, purchased a copy of Screenwriting for Dummies and wrote the first draft of Glee, initially envisioned as a film rather than a television series. [4] He completed the script in 2005, but could not generate interest in the project for several years. [5]

Mike Novick, a television producer and a friend of Brennan's from Los Angeles, was a member of the same gym as writer and producer Ryan Murphy, and gave him a copy of Brennan's script. [7] Murphy had been in a show choir while at college, and as such felt he could relate to the script. Murphy and his Nip/Tuck colleague Brad Falchuk suggested that Glee be adapted to a television show format. [4] The script was entirely re-written, [5] and was picked up by Fox within 15 hours of being received. Murphy and Falchuk became the show's executive producers and showrunners, while Brennan is a co-executive producer and Novick is a producer. [8] Brennan, Falchuk and Murphy wrote all of the show's episodes in the first two seasons, [9] and were nominated for two 2010 Writers Guild of America Awards for Glee, with nominations in the Best Comedy Series and Best New Series categories. [10] Glee concluded after its sixth season, which aired in early 2015.

Brennan, Falchuk and Murphy created Scream Queens , a comedy-horror series set on a college campus and in a hospital, that aired from September 2015 to December 2016, [11] and starred Emma Roberts, Ariana Grande, Lea Michele, Keke Palmer, Abigail Breslin, [12] and Jamie Lee Curtis. [13] In 2022, Brennan and Murphy created the biographical crime series Monster , which was then conceived as a limited series based on the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, but later became an anthology series with the announcement of its second season. [14] [15] [16]

Personal life

Brennan lives in both New York City and Los Angeles. He married actress Trilby Glover in September 2016 and the couple have two children, Blaise (born in April 2016) and Juno (born in August 2018). [17] [18] [19] [20]

Credits

Film and television
YearTitleFormatRoleNotes
2000 Early Edition Television seriesValetEpisode "Everybody Goes to Rick's"
Too Much FleshFilmBert
2002No Sleep 'til MadisonFilmDave
2006 Flourish FilmDr. Carter Kaufman
GrowingShort filmWriter, actor (Jeremy)
Save the Last Dance 2 Direct-to-DVD filmFranz
2007 I Think I Love My Wife FilmDepartment Store Salesman #1
Law & Order: Criminal Intent Television seriesLance MoreinEpisode "Renewal"
CSI: NY Television seriesJoe SilverEpisode "Buzzkill"
2008 New Amsterdam Television seriesChris DuncanEpisode "Keep the Change"
2009 Staten Island FilmHippie in Tree
Infamous Video gameVoice
2009–2015 Glee Television seriesCo-creator, writer, narrator, director
2011 The Glee Project TV programJudge
2014 Cooties FilmWriter, actor (Vice Principal Simms)
2015–2016 Scream Queens Television seriesCo-creator, writer, director
2018 LA to Vegas Television seriesWriterEpisode: "#PilotFight"
2019–2020 The Politician Television seriesCo-creator, writer, director
2020 Hollywood Limited seriesCo-creator and writer
Ratched Television seriesWriter
2021 Halston Limited seriesWriter
2022–present Monster Anthology seriesCo-creator, writer, director
The Watcher Television seriesCo-creator and writer
Theatre
YearTitleRoleTheatre
1999 Saturday Night [21] Gene GormanO'Rourke Center for the Performing Arts, Chicago
Finian's Rainbow Performer Marriott Theatre, Chicago
2005–2006 The Man in the White Suit [21] PerformerMartel Theatre, Poughkeepsie, New York and Beckett Theatre New York City

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