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| Name | Bryan Cogman |
| Occupation | Television writer, producer, author, script coordinator |
| Years active | 2004–present |
| Notable works | Game of Thrones, The Princess Switch, The Princess Switch: Switched Again |
Bryan Cogman is an American television writer, producer, and author best known for his work on the HBO fantasy drama Game of Thrones and for writing and producing film and television projects across genres. He has credits as a story editor, executive producer, and showrunner collaborator, and has published work connected to established franchises and original projects. Cogman has worked with major entertainment companies and collaborated with prominent creators, showrunners, authors, and studios.
Cogman was raised in Texas and studied at institutions in the United States with involvement in theater and writing programs. He completed undergraduate work and later pursued opportunities in film and television in Los Angeles, working in production assistants and script support roles on projects tied to studios such as Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, and independent companies. Early influences included television writers and showrunners from series aired on NBC, CBS, and cable networks like HBO and AMC.
Cogman began his professional career in television and film as a script coordinator and assistant, contributing to series and feature productions affiliated with producers and creators from New Line Cinema, Sony Pictures, and Universal Pictures. He worked on staff in writers' rooms and in script departments for episodic television, collaborating with showrunners and executive producers, and developing adaptation material tied to novels and comic properties by authors such as George R. R. Martin and creators associated with Dark Horse Comics and Image Comics. Over time he advanced to story editor, supervising producer, and executive producer roles on high-profile series and streamers, engaging with platforms like HBO Max, Netflix, and Amazon Studios.
Cogman joined the writing staff of Game of Thrones during the tenure of creators and executive producers David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, contributing as a writer, story editor, and producer across multiple seasons adapted from the novels of George R. R. Martin. He wrote and co-wrote episodes that intersected with characters and locations from the saga, linking plotlines involving houses such as House Stark, House Lannister, House Targaryen, and settings like King's Landing and Winterfell. His episodes involved interactions with characters portrayed by actors from productions tied to HBO and other networks, and he worked with directors and producers who had histories on series like The Sopranos, Boardwalk Empire, and The Wire. Cogman's role also included coordination with the show's production departments, visual effects teams, and costume and set design crews responsible for elements evocative of historical inspirations such as the War of the Roses and medieval European courts. He participated in conventions, panels, and promotional events alongside cast members and creators at venues including San Diego Comic-Con and industry award ceremonies.
Outside Game of Thrones, Cogman has written and produced for film and television projects spanning romantic comedy, fantasy, and family entertainment. He contributed to holiday films distributed by streaming platforms and studios linked to producers from Netflix and Hallmark Channel, and developed pilots and adaptations involving properties from publishing houses such as Penguin Random House and HarperCollins. He has been involved with adaptations and original screenplays that intersect with franchises and creators associated with Marvel Comics, DC Comics, and genre authors across science fiction and fantasy. Cogman has also collaborated with producers and directors who have credits on films released by Walt Disney Pictures, 20th Century Studios, and independent labels, participating in writers' rooms and development initiatives at production companies including Bad Robot Productions and Legendary Entertainment.
Cogman lives in the United States and has maintained professional relationships with writers, showrunners, and actors from series and films released on networks and platforms such as HBO, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and cable broadcasters. He participates in genre community events and charity initiatives alongside figures from television and film, and has appeared on panels and interviews with journalists from outlets covering entertainment like Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, and Entertainment Weekly.
Cogman's work has been part of productions recognized by organizations and ceremonies including the Primetime Emmy Awards, the Hugo Award, and guild acknowledgments from the Writers Guild of America. Productions he worked on received nominations and awards from institutions such as the Golden Globe Awards, the Satellite Awards, and critics' groups that honor television and film achievement. He has been cited in coverage of influential television writers and showrunners in industry compilations and lists published by media outlets and trade publications.
Category:American television writers Category:American television producers