Doug Ellin
Doug Ellin is a writer, producer, and director best known for creating the HBO series Entourage.
Director | Fiction Writer | Producer
April 6, 1968
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Doug Ellin, born on April 6, 1968, in Brooklyn, New York, is an American screenwriter, director, and producer. He gained recognition for creating the successful HBO series “Entourage” and has also contributed to other well-known TV shows and films such as “The Larry Sanders Show,” “Kissing a Fool,” and “Phat Beach.” Throughout his career, Ellin has received multiple accolades, including two Primetime Emmy Awards and a Writers Guild of America Award. Besides his work in the entertainment industry, he is also a podcaster with a recently launched show called “Day 1’s.” Ellin has participated in various projects and occasionally made cameo appearances in some of them.