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Andrew W.

Marlowe
Andrew W. Marlowe (sometimes Andrew Marlowe)
Andrew W. Marlowe
is an American screenwriter. Marlowe is best known for
being the creator of, a executive producer of, and a writer
on Castle, a crime mystery and comedy-drama TV show,
that ran on ABC from 2009 to 2016, starring Nathan
Fillion in the epomnymous role.

Contents
Biography
Screenwriting
Novels
Personal life
Filmography
Film
Television
Notes
External links Other names Andrew Marlowe
Alma mater Columbia University (BA)

University of Southern
Biography California (MFA)
Occupation author, screenwriter,
Marlowe graduated from Columbia University in 1988
producer
with a degree in English Literature,[1] and attended the
University of Southern California where he obtained his Spouse(s) Terri Edda Miller ​(m. 1997)​
MFA in Screenwriting in 1992.[2]

Screenwriting

He won the Nicholl Fellowship award for screenwriting for his script The Lehigh Pirates. Apogee,
a space-based adventure he wrote soon after, sold for $500,000. He went on to write Air Force
One, End of Days and Hollow Man.

He wrote the unproduced scripts Hammer Down, Alien Prison and a Western intended for
Harrison Ford and John Woo. He is the creator and executive producer of the ABC TV series
Castle, which he also frequently wrote.[3] He also created the TV series Take Two and the revival
of The Equalizer
[4][5]

He is working on two film screenplays, Manhunt and a film adaptation of the comic book character
Nick Fury.

Novels
Marlowe is purportedly the ghostwriter (or co-writer) of Heat Wave, a mystery novel published
September 28, 2009, attributed to the fictional Richard Castle—the title character of the Castle TV
series; the novel itself is a plot element in the show. The author acknowledges Marlowe's wife Terri
E. Miller as "my partner in crime". The book debuted at number 26 on The New York Times Best
Seller list.[6]

Personal life
Marlowe lives in Los Angeles with wife and fellow screenwriter Terri Edda Miller; she has two
children from her first marriage

Filmography

Film

Year Film Title


1997 Air Force One Writer
1999 End of Days Writer
2000 Hollow Man Screenwriter, story

Television

Executive
Year Title Writer Producer Creator Actor Role Notes
producer
Wrote 2
1994 Viper
episode
Wrote 21
Award episodes,
ceremony Story/teleplay
2009–
Castle guest
1 episode

2016
Castle's Uncredited
Neighbor cameo in 2
episodes
Take Wrote 3
2018
Two episodes
2021– The
present Equalizer

Notes
1. Wallace, Phil (Summer 2015). "King of His Castle" (https://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/archi
ve/summer15/features0). Columbia College Today. Retrieved August 10, 2020.
2. "USC Cinema-Television Alumni Development Council Formed" (https://pressroom.usc.edu/us
c-cinema-television-alumni-development-council-formed/). Press Room. 2006-02-20. Retrieved
2020-08-11.
3. "An interview with Andrew W. Marlowe about Castle's recent steampunk episode" (https://ww
w.tor.com/2010/10/29/interview-with-andrew-w-marlowe-about-castles-recent-steampunk-episo
de/). 29 October 2010.
4. " 'Take Two' Procedural from 'Castle' Creator Starring Eddie Cibrian & Rachel Bilson Gets
Straight-To-Series ABC Order" (https://deadline.com/2017/11/take-two-castle-creators-series-o
rder-abc-rachel-bilson-eddie-cibrian-1202209727/). 16 November 2017.
5. "Double act" (http://dramaquarterly.com/double-take-2/).
6. "Hardcover Fiction – List – NYTimes.com". The New York Times. October 9, 2009.
https://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/18/books/bestseller/besthardfiction.html. Retrieved
December 2, 2009

External links
Andrew W. Marlowe (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0549256/) at IMDb

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