John Orloff, the Emmy-nominated screenwriter and creator behind the eagerly awaited Apple TV series “Masters of the Air,” has recently joined forces with Verve for representation.
📺 About ‘Masters of the Air’: Produced by the iconic trio of Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, and Gary Goetzman, “Masters of the Air” is set to make its grand premiere on Friday, January 26. The series, starring Austin Butler and Barry Keoghan, is an adaptation of Donald L. Miller’s book and narrates the gripping true story of an American bomber group during World War II. Orloff not only created this ambitious series but also penned all nine episodes, showcasing his prowess in both storytelling and historical narratives.
🏆 Orloff’s Stellar Career: John Orloff is no stranger to acclaim in the world of screenwriting. His work on “Band of Brothers” garnered him an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries. This critically lauded series won seven Emmys and a Golden Globe for Best Miniseries, and at the time of its release, it was the most expensive miniseries ever produced. Orloff’s portfolio also includes “A Mighty Heart,” which brought him an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best First Screenplay and earned Angelina Jolie a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress. Additionally, he contributed to “Legend of the Guardians,” directed by Zack Snyder, and the historical epic “Anonymous,” directed by Roland Emmerich.
With his new partnership with Verve, John Orloff is poised to explore new horizons in his already illustrious career. His expertise in weaving compelling narratives, especially those with historical significance, positions him as a valuable asset in the evolving landscape of screenwriting and film production. 🎥✍️🌍