DOC
HANK STEINBERG
Executive Producer
Hank Steinberg wrote the 2001 HBO film 61*, a biographical drama about the legendary home-run race between Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle of the 1961 Yankees. The film was directed by Billy Crystal and starred Thomas Jane and Barry Pepper. 61* garnered 12 Emmy nominations, including Best Motion Picture for Television and Best Writing. Steinberg was also nominated for a WGA Award for the film. He followed up 61* with the Robert F. Kennedy biographical drama RFK for the cable network FX. Premiering August 25, 2002, it detailed Kennedy's life following the assassination of his brother, President John F. Kennedy, in 1963.
Steinberg then created the hit CBS show Without a Trace, which aired from September 26, 2002, to May 19, 2009. The series followed the cases of an FBI Missing Persons Unit in New York City. During his tenure as executive producer and showrunner, the drama won several Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe for lead actor Anthony LaPaglia, as well as earning SAG and Humanitas nominations.
Steinberg also created and was executive producer of the 2006 ABC series The Nine, which he wrote with his sister, KJ Steinberg. In 2010, HarperCollins published Steinberg's novel, Out of Range, which sold to Paramount Pictures, where Steinberg adapted the book into a screenplay. Steinberg later co-created and executive produced TNT's 2014-2018 drama series The Last Ship, which follows a naval destroyer crew after a pandemic kills most of Earth's population.
He then went on to create and serve as an executive producer of the ABC American legal drama For Life, which premiered February 11, 2020. The series is a fictional legal and family drama inspired by the life of convict turned attorney Isaac Wright, Jr. The success of the show led his Channel Road Productions company to an overall deal with Sony Pictures Television.
In 2023, Steinberg, along with showrunner Barbie Kligman, adapted Italian drama Doc: Nelle Tue Mani for an American audience. Doc, starring Molly Parker in the titular role, will premiere on FOX in January 2025. Steinberg serves as an Executive Producer.
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Hank Steinberg wrote the 2001 HBO film 61*, a biographical drama about the legendary home-run race between Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle of the 1961 Yankees. The film was directed by Billy Crystal and starred Thomas Jane and Barry Pepper. 61* garnered 12 Emmy nominations, including Best Motion Picture for Television and Best Writing. Steinberg was also nominated for a WGA Award for the film. He followed up 61* with the Robert F. Kennedy biographical drama RFK for the cable network FX. Premiering August 25, 2002, it detailed Kennedy's life following the assassination of his brother, President John F. Kennedy, in 1963.
Steinberg then created the hit CBS show Without a Trace, which aired from September 26, 2002, to May 19, 2009. The series followed the cases of an FBI Missing Persons Unit in New York City. During his tenure as executive producer and showrunner, the drama won several Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe for lead actor Anthony LaPaglia, as well as earning SAG and Humanitas nominations.
Steinberg also created and was executive producer of the 2006 ABC series The Nine, which he wrote with his sister, KJ Steinberg. In 2010, HarperCollins published Steinberg's novel, Out of Range, which sold to Paramount Pictures, where Steinberg adapted the book into a screenplay. Steinberg later co-created and executive produced TNT's 2014-2018 drama series The Last Ship, which follows a naval destroyer crew after a pandemic kills most of Earth's population.
He then went on to create and serve as an executive producer of the ABC American legal drama For Life, which premiered February 11, 2020. The series is a fictional legal and family drama inspired by the life of convict turned attorney Isaac Wright, Jr. The success of the show led his Channel Road Productions company to an overall deal with Sony Pictures Television.
In 2023, Steinberg, along with showrunner Barbie Kligman, adapted Italian drama Doc: Nelle Tue Mani for an American audience. Doc, starring Molly Parker in the titular role, will premiere on FOX in January 2025. Steinberg serves as an Executive Producer.