Allan Heinberg
An image from Grey's Anatomy, one of the productions that also features Allan Heinberg.
Allan Heinberg

Allan Heinberg

June 29, 1967 — Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA

Allan Heinberg (born June 29, 1967) is an American film screenwriter, television writer, producer, and comic book writer.

Heinberg is the screenwriter of the 2017 film Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins. His television writing and producing credits include The Naked Truth, Party of Five, Sex and the City, Gilmore Girls, The O.C., Grey's Anatomy, Looking, and Scandal. Most recently, Heinberg developed, wrote, and ran ABC's The Catch, starring Mireille Enos and Peter Krause, and also developed the 2022 Netflix series on The Sandman.

For Marvel Comics, Heinberg co-created and wrote Young Avengers and its sequel, Avengers: The Children’s Crusade, with co-creator/artist Jim Cheung. As part of this series, he co-created the Marvel characters Kate Bishop, Hulkling, Iron Lad, Patriot (Eli Bradley), Speed, and Wiccan. For DC Comics, Heinberg co-wrote JLA: Crisis of Conscience with Geoff Johns (art by Chris Batista) and relaunched Wonder Woman with artists Terry and Rachel Dodson.

Description above from the Wikipedia article Allan Heinberg, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman

2017

WandaVision

WandaVision

2021

Grey's Anatomy

Grey's Anatomy

2005

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier

2021

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

2023

Hawkeye

Hawkeye

2021

The Sandman

The Sandman

2022

Gilmore Girls

Gilmore Girls

2000