Timothy Greenberg is an American writer, director and producer based
in New York City. In 2019, Greenberg created the Netflix series Living
With Yourself, for which he received a Writers Guild Award nomination.
He also served as an executive producer of The Daily Show with Jon
Stewart, where he won two Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award.Greenberg
began his career as a CG artist-animator on Riven: the sequel to Myst.
He also directed the live-action elements for the game, which became
one of the top-selling PC titles of all time.In 2006 he joined The
Daily Show as a producer in the field department. While there he
directed field segments, including a series filmed in Iran; the
subsequent imprisonment of interviewee and journalist Maziar Bahari
served as inspiration for Jon Stewart’s 2014 film Rosewater.
Greenberg was eventually promoted to executive producer of The Daily
Show. During his time there he won two Primetime Emmy Awards and was
nominated for two more.He served as an executive producer on Comedy
Central's DL Hughley: Endangered List, for which he received a Peabody
Award. He later served as executive producer on HBO's Wyatt Cenac's
Problem Areas, a docuseries focusing on policing in America.
in New York City. In 2019, Greenberg created the Netflix series Living
With Yourself, for which he received a Writers Guild Award nomination.
He also served as an executive producer of The Daily Show with Jon
Stewart, where he won two Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award.Greenberg
began his career as a CG artist-animator on Riven: the sequel to Myst.
He also directed the live-action elements for the game, which became
one of the top-selling PC titles of all time.In 2006 he joined The
Daily Show as a producer in the field department. While there he
directed field segments, including a series filmed in Iran; the
subsequent imprisonment of interviewee and journalist Maziar Bahari
served as inspiration for Jon Stewart’s 2014 film Rosewater.
Greenberg was eventually promoted to executive producer of The Daily
Show. During his time there he won two Primetime Emmy Awards and was
nominated for two more.He served as an executive producer on Comedy
Central's DL Hughley: Endangered List, for which he received a Peabody
Award. He later served as executive producer on HBO's Wyatt Cenac's
Problem Areas, a docuseries focusing on policing in America.
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