
Andrew Colville
He has worked on the AMC drama Mad Men, for which he won a Writers Guild of America (WGA) Award. Following that he was a writer on the critically acclaimed but short-lived Fox TV series Lone Star. After the cancellation of Lone Star, he became a writer and co-producer on the first season of The CW action series Nikita (2010–11), and served as a writer/producer in its second season (2011–12). He then became a writer/producer on the first season of the USA Network series Graceland in 2013. He was also a writer and Executive Producer on the AMC drama series Turn: Washington's Spies, a fictionalized account of the Culper Spy Ring masterminded by General George Washington during the American Revolutionary War, continuing with the series for all four seasons of its run. He was subsequently a writer and Co-Executive Producer on the second season of Star Trek: Discovery.
Colville was a writer and Executive Producer on the first season of Severance on Apple TV+. He was nominated for a 2022 Primetime Emmy Award in the Best Drama Series category as one of the producers on Severance. He won the 2023 Writers Guild of America Awards for Best Drama Series and Best New Series along with the writing staff of Severance. He also won a 2022 Peabody Award for Severance.
Colville is currently a writer and Executive Producer on the Apple TV+ series Monarch: Legacy of Monsters. He produced the first season of the series in British Columbia in 2022, and the second in Australia from 2024/25. Monarch won the 2025 Saturn Award for Best Adventure Series.
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