Shane Brennan

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Shane Brennan
Shane Brennan manipulates a radio-controlled robot used by Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians (cropped).jpg
Brennan in 2015
Born (1957-01-20) January 20, 1957 (age 68)
Occupation(s)Television writer and producer

Shane Brennan (born January 20, 1957, in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian television writer and producer, best known as the executive producer of the CBS drama NCIS , as well as the creator of the NCIS spin-off series, NCIS: Los Angeles . [1]

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Brennan's other television credits include Special Squad , The Flying Doctors , All Together Now , King & Maxwell , State Coroner , Stingers , Flipper , CSI: Miami , and Summerland . Beginning as a journalist for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), by 1981, he had abandoned journalism for television scriptwriting.

From the mid-1990s he worked on American cable shows shot in Australia – of which Flipper is the only named example in the IMDb. That gave him exposure, friends in the United States and an agent. As he said, "I started travelling backwards and forwards for about five years – usually four or five times a year, coming for two or three weeks at a time, doing lots and lots of meetings, all at my expense." [2]

In 2003, Brennan became supervising producer for CSI: Miami, and then went on to succeed Donald P. Bellisario as the showrunner on NCIS, handing the day-to-day showrunner operations over to Gary Glasberg after season 8. He then created and became the showrunner of NCIS: Los Angeles, while remaining an executive producer of NCIS until the end of the eleventh season. [2] His last credited episode as executive producer of NCIS was the season 11 finale episode, "Honor Thy Father". In 2011, his production company signed a deal with CBS. [3]

In July 2016, it was announced that Brennan was stepping down as showrunner of NCIS: Los Angeles and that he was handing the reins over to R. Scott Gemmill.[ citation needed ] In February 2022, it was announced that Brennan would lead a new NCIS: Sydney set in Sydney. [4] [5]

Brennan was elected president of the Australian Writers' Guild in January 2019. [6]

Filmography

Film

TitleYearCredited asNotes
Writer
Clowning Around 1992Yes

Television

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

TitleYearCredited asNetworkNotes
CreatorWriterExecutive
producer
Special Squad 1984–85NoYes (5)No Network 10
Prime Time 1986NoYesNo Nine Network unknown episodes
A Country Practice 1986–88NoYes (13)No Seven Network
In Between 1987NoYes (2)No SBS miniseries
The Flying Doctors 1987–91NoYes (19)NoNine Network
Embassy 1990NoYesNo ABC unknown episodes
All Together Now 1991–93NoYes (18)NoNine Network
Bony 1992NoYes (3)NoSeven Network
Ocean Girl 1994NoYes (1)NoNetwork 10
Blue Heelers 1995NoYes (1)NoSeven Network
The Man from Snowy River 1995–96NoYes (7)NoNine Network
State Coroner 1997–98NoYes (4)NoNetwork 10
Good Guys, Bad Guys 1998NoYes (1)NoNine Network
Flipper 1998–2000NoYes (11)NoSyndicationsupervising producer (1998–99: 2 episodes)
Witch Hunt 1999YesNo Network 10 Television film, associate producer
Crash Zone 1999NoYes (1)NoSeven Network
Stingers 2000–03NoYes (19)NoNine Network
Tales of the South Seas 2000NoYes (1)NoNetwork 10
The Lost World 2002NoYes (1)NoSyndication
McLeod's Daughters 2003NoYes (1)NoNine Network
CSI: Miami 2003–04NoYes (4)No CBS supervising producer (24 episodes)
Summerland 2005NoYes (2)No The WB supervising producer (13 episodes)
One Tree Hill 2006NoNoNoThe WBco-executive producer (episode: "With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Slept")
NCIS 2006–15NoYes (11)YesCBSconsulting producer (2006: 8 episodes), co-executive producer (2006–07: 16 episodes), executive producer (2007–15: 166 episodes)
NCIS: Los Angeles 2009–2023YesYes (17)YesCBS
King & Maxwell 2013developerYes (2)Yes TNT
NCIS: Sydney 2023TBATBAYes Paramount+
Network 10

References

  1. Keveney, Bill (22 September 2009). "Shane Brennan of 'NCIS': The hardest-working man in TV biz". USA Today . Retrieved 23 March 2011.
  2. 1 2 Profile, screenhub.com.au; Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  3. Littleton, Cynthia (21 April 2011). "Shane Brennan inks deal with CBS". Variety. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  4. Ravindran, Manori (15 February 2022). "'NCIS' Adapted for Paramount Plus Australia, 'SEAL Team' Spin-Off Movie Heads Stateside". Variety. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
  5. "NCIS's latest spin-off will be set in Sydney". News.com.au . Retrieved 16 February 2022.
  6. "Shane Brennan elected AWG president". IF Magazine . 24 January 2019. Retrieved 24 August 2020.