

CRAIG WRIGHT, creator/executive producer
Prior to creating "Dirty Sexy Money," Craig Wright wrote and produced episodes of "Brothers & Sisters," "Lost" and "Six Feet Under." He was nominated for an Emmy and a WGA Award, respectively, for his "Six Feet Under" episodes "Twilight" and "Falling Into Place." In addition to his work for television, Wright is also an accomplished playwright, and his award-winning plays, including "The Pavilion," "Orange Flower Water" and "Recent Tragic Events," have been produced in hundreds of theaters across the country and around the world.
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 acclaimed dramas "Everwood" and "Jack & Bobby. Prior to that, he executive-produced The WB's "Dawson's Creek." He 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.
MATTHEW GROSS, executive producer
Oscar and Golden Globe-nominated producer Matthew Gross serves as president of his film and television production company, GROSS Entertainment. The company has an overall television production deal with ABC Studios through 2011. While at ABC, in addition to producing "Dirty Sexy Money," he produced multiple pilots and was the executive producer of "Day Break."
Gross is currently in post-production on the feature film "Fired Up!" for Screen Gems, and recently produced the critically acclaimed Beatles musical, "Across the Universe." The former president of Kopelson Entertainment and Kopelson Telemedia, Gross supervised and developed all motion pictures and television for the company, including the series "The Fugitive" for CBS and "Thieves" for ABC. He also produced the feature film "Joe Somebody." Prior to working at Kopelson, Gross was executive vice president of Wilshire Court Productions, a division of the Paramount Television Group, where he developed and produced 70 films for television.
BRYAN SINGER, executive producer
Generally known for directing the blockbuster feature films "Superman Returns," "X2: X-Men United" and "X-Men," Bryan Singer has had success on the small screen as well. His first foray into television, the Fox network blockbuster series "House," now in its fifth season, has been a consistent To-10 ratings performer and is a success around the world. Singer was also co-creator and executive producer of the highly successful Sci-Fi channel miniseries, "The Triangle." Initially gaining notoriety by winning the Grand Jury prize at Sundance for his first feature film, "Public Access," Singer followed with the universally lauded and Academy Award®-winning feature, "The Usual Suspects." He is currently in post-production on "Valkyrie," a World War II thriller that he directed and which stars Tom Cruise.
JON HARMON FELDMAN, executive producer
In addition to creating and executive-producing ABC's "Big Shots," Jon Harmon Feldman also created and executive-produced "Reunion" and "Tru Calling." He has worked extensively in both comedy and drama, and his credits include "Dawson's Creek," "American Dreams" and "The Wonder Years." Feldman also wrote and directed the feature film "Lovelife," which won the Best Screenplay Award at the Los Angeles International Film Festival.