Brothers & Sisters  (Sundays, 10:00-11:00 p.m., ET)

KEN OLIN, executive producer/director

Ken Olin, actor, director and producer, has established himself as one of the most multi-faceted professionals in network television.

Olin grew up in Chicago and attended the Putney School before going to the University of Pennsylvania. From 1987-1991 he had a leading role in the critically acclaimed, Emmy, Golden Globe and People's Choice Award-winning drama series, "thirtysomething." His acting credits also include "Hill Street Blues," "EZ Streets" and "LA Doctors."

Olin began his directing career during the filming of "thirtysomething." His long list of directorial credits include multiple episodes of "Felicity," "The West Wing," "Freaks and Geeks" and "Breaking News." He was an executive producer and director of "Alias," the hit ABC television series, for five years.

GREG BERLANTI, executive producer

Greg Berlanti is an executive producer of three critically acclaimed ABC dramas, "Brothers & Sisters," "Dirty Sexy Money" and "Eli Stone," which he also co-created. In addition, he created and executive-produced The WB's critically acclaimed dramas "Everwood" and "Jack & Bobby. Prior to that, he executive-produced The WB series "Dawson's Creek." Berlanti also wrote and directed the film "The Broken Hearts Club - A Romantic Comedy," which premiered at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival.

In addition to his television work, Berlanti is currently co-writing the Warner Bros. feature "The Green Lantern," which he is set to direct.

Berlanti has been profiled by such publications as The New York Times, The New Yorker and The Wall Street Journal.

ALISON SCHAPKER & MONICA OWUSU-BREEN, executive producers

Alison Schapker and Monica Owusu-Breen are executive producers and co-showrunners of the critically acclaimed, award-winning drama series "Brothers & Sisters," now in its third season. They previously served as a writers on the show. Prior to that, they was supervising producers on the hit television ABC series "Lost" and "Alias," and the cult hit "Charmed."




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