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  1. Bradford Winters. Producer. Writer. Additional Crew. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Bradford Winters is known for The Americans (2013), Oz (1997) and Berlin Station (2016). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Awards. 3 nominations. Known for. The Americans. 8.4. TV Series. Producer. 2013 • 13 eps. Oz. 8.7.

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  2. Bradford Winters. Bradford Winters has been a writer/producer on multiple one-hour dramas, including “Oz,” “Boss” and “The Americans.” “Berlin Station” is his first as showrunner. Winters is the creator of the screen and comic book project “Americatown,” about the world’s first enclave of American immigrants living and ...

  3. Mini Bio. Bradford Winters is known for The Americans (2013), Oz (1997) and Berlin Station (2016). Family. Relatives. Dean Winters (Sibling) Trivia. Brother of actors Scott William Winters and Dean Winters. Writer and producer. Graduate of Stanford University Class of 1993. Contribute to this page. Suggest an edit or add missing content.

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    Bradford Winters is an American motion picture writer and producer. He is a Co-Executive Producer and writer for Boss. He has also worked on the series Oz, The Jury, The Bedford Diaries, and Borgia with Executive Producer Tom Fontana. He has been a writer and producer for Six Degrees, and Kings.

    Early life

    He grew up in New York City. His brothers Dean Winters and Scott William Winters are both actors.

    Career

    Bradford Winters made his television writing debut as head writer for the HBO drama series, Oz, in 1998. The show was created by Tom Fontana; which also starred both of Bradford's brothers, Dean Winters and Scott William Winters. He stayed with the series until it ended in 2003, in which he rose to the position of Executive Story Editor. After Oz's end in 2003, he wrote an episode of 10-8: Officers on Duty (2004) and later rejoined Fontana as a writer for his short lived new series, The Jury. Winters wrote for Wanted and again rejoined Fontant, as a writer and producer for The Bedford Diaries. He wrote and was supervising producer in 2006 for Six Degrees and in 2009 for the short lived NBC drama, Kings; again, in 2011, Winters rejoined Fontana as a writer for his series, Borgia. He joined the crew of Boss as a writer for the first season in 2011. He penned the fourth episode "Slip" and the seventh episode "Stasis". Then in 2012 became a Co-Executive Producer for the second season.

  4. Bradford Winters had been showrunner for its first two seasons, with Jason Horwitch taking over for season 3. A ten-episode first season premiered on Epix on October 16, 2016.

    • October 16, 2016 –, February 17, 2019
    • Epix
  5. Mar 27, 2024 · Mar 27, 2024. Welcome to Poetica, the monthly poetry column of Shadowlands Dispatch! This month, Shadowlands Dispatch is pleased to present a poem by Bradford Winters, “FARTHER, FATHER, FEATHER.”. Winters is a writer, producer, and showrunner in television whose drama credits include Oz, The Americans, The Sinner, and Clickbait.

  6. The cable network has not yet announced whether Berlin Station is cancelled or renewed for season three. Now, executive producer Brad Winters is discussing what measure of closure was provided in the second season and where the spy drama could go in a potential third season.

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