Gregory Hoblit

Biography: Director Gregory Hoblit spun his success as part of the production team on three popular and influential television programs into a second career as director of a number of big-screen hits. Born in Texas in 1944, Gregory Hoblit's father was a law enforcement officer whose career took his family to California when Gregory was a child. Hoblit attended college in California, doing his undergraduate work at the University of California, Berkeley and U.C.L.A., and returning to U.C.L.A. to receive his graduate degree in Film and Television. After leaving U.C.L.A., Hoblit found work in Chicago, where he produced and directed local television programs. Having established himself in the Midwest, Hoblit came back to California in the 1970s, where he produced and directed a variety of television projects, documentaries, and independent feature films. In 1979, Hoblit began a fruitful collaboration with noted television producer Steven Bochco; they were both producers on the short-livedDirector Gregory Hoblit spun his success as part of the production team on three popular and influential television programs into a second career as director of a number of big-screen hits. Born in Texas in 1944, Gregory Hoblit's father was a law enforcement officer whose career took his family to California when Gregory was a child. Hoblit attended college in California, doing his undergraduate work at the University of California, Berkeley and U.C.L.A., and returning to U.C.L.A. to receive his graduate degree in Film and Television. After leaving U.C.L.A., Hoblit found work in Chicago, where he produced and directed local television programs. Having established himself in the Midwest, Hoblit came back to California in the 1970s, where he produced and directed a variety of television projects, documentaries, and independent feature films. In 1979, Hoblit began a fruitful collaboration with noted television producer Steven Bochco; they were both producers on the short-lived series Paris (starring James Earl Jones), and Hoblit was later an executive producer on Bochco's groundbreaking police series Hill Street Blues. Hoblit went on to direct a number of episodes of Hill Street Blues, and in 1986, when Bochco helped create the series L.A. Law, Hoblit was tapped to direct the two-hour pilot film for the show, as well as a number of subsequent episodes. After his success with L.A. Law, Hoblit went on to produce and direct the acclaimed made-for-TV movie Roe vs. Wade, and in 1993 reteamed with Bochco as an executive producer for yet another acclaimed TV series involving crime and punishment in America, NYPD Blue. After a final made-for-TV movie, 1993's Class of '61, Hoblit scored his big break in theatrical filmmaking with the 1996 drama Primal Fear, which earned Edward Norton an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. After Primal Fear, Hoblit went on to direct two supernaturally themed dramas, Fallen and Frequency; in 2002, he returned with the period wartime drama Hart's War. Expand

Gregory Hoblit's Scores

Average career score: 73
Highest Metascore: 88 The Americans: Season 2
Lowest Metascore: 55 Monday Mornings: Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8
8 tv reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
66 The Strain: Season 2 Jul 12, 2015 Director 7.3
72 The Strain: Season 1 Jul 13, 2014 Director 7.5
88 The Americans: Season 2 Feb 26, 2014 Director 8.6
55 Monday Mornings: Season 1 Feb 4, 2013 Writer / Director 7.7
78 The Americans: Season 1 Jan 30, 2013 Director 8.4
tbd NYPD Blue: Season 2 Oct 11, 1994 Director tbd
84 NYPD Blue: Season 1 Sep 21, 1993 Director / Producer tbd
61 Cop Rock: Season 1 Sep 26, 1990 Director / Producer tbd
tbd L.A. Law: Season 2 Oct 15, 1987 Director tbd
tbd Hooperman: Season 1 Sep 23, 1987 Director tbd
83 L.A. Law: Season 1 Sep 15, 1986 Director tbd
tbd Hill Street Blues: Season 5 Sep 27, 1984 Director tbd
tbd Hill Street Blues: Season 4 Oct 13, 1983 Director tbd
tbd Hill Street Blues: Season 3 Sep 30, 1982 Director tbd
tbd Hill Street Blues: Season 2 Oct 29, 1981 Director tbd
tbd Hill Street Blues: Season 1 Jan 15, 1981 Writer / Director 9.4