P.G. Morgan

P.G. (Peter Gwynne) Morgan’s got a resume that reads like a Netflix “Who’s Who” list. The guy’s not just another Hollywood writer—he’s got an Emmy, which, honestly, is a pretty solid flex in a town where everyone’s “working on a script.” He’s bounced around from big streaming hitters like Netflix and HBO to the deep-dive docs on National Geographic and CNN, even snagging credits with ESPN, Channel 4 in the UK, and the BBC. Pretty much, if you’ve ever watched anything smart, moving, or just plain binge-worthy, he’s probably had a hand in it. He’s based in L.A.—shocker, right? Where else would you expect a storyteller of his caliber to set up shop? He’s not flying solo, either. He’s married to Marina Zenovich, who’s a total powerhouse herself in the documentary scene. Talk about a creative power couple. And he’s backed by some of the biggest names in representation: CAA and Anonymous Content. If you’re in the business, you know those names open doors you didn’t even know existed. Morgan’s work isn’t just about cool credits or rubbing elbows with Hollywood’s elite. His writing and producing chops stretch across genres and continents. Whether it’s hard-hitting investigative pieces, mind-bending dramas, or sports stories that make you actually care about sports, the guy’s fingerprints are everywhere. And he somehow pulls it off with this low-key, almost British sense of wit and curiosity that keeps people coming back for more. If storytelling is an art, Morgan’s got the brush, canvas, and probably the gallery too.

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