Executive Producer

Justin Falvey

As the President of Amblin Television, Justin Falvey oversees all series development and long-form programming for the company. Falvey works alongside longtime friend and business partner, Darryl Frank, and the two currently serve as executive producers on all Amblin Television productions. Falvey was an executive producer on the acclaimed series The Americans on FX, starring Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys as KGB spies living in the US, which has been honored with four Emmys, a Golden Globe, two Peabody Awards, Critics Choice Award and was a perennial recipient of the AFI Award for TV Program of the Year. The drama completed its sixth and final season in 2018. He is also a producer on the critically acclaimed documentary feature Good Night Oppy for Prime Video and executive produced the Emmy-winning documentaries Five Came Back for Netflix and Why We Hate for Discovery, as well as Emmy-nominated Laurel Canyon: A Place in Time for MGM+ and Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind for HBO.
Falvey is currently an executive producer on HALO and Fatal Attraction for Paramount+, Resident Alien for SYFY, Billy the Kid for MGM+ and Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai for HBO Max, and a co-executive producer on Amblin Television’s upcoming Masters of the Air for Apple – the third chapter in the Band of Brothers series.
Falvey, with Frank, is currently overseeing fourteen Amblin TV series in various stages of production and release. In addition to the above shows, these include Tiny Toons Looniversity for HBO Max and Cartoon Network, and documentaries Big Vape and Life on Our Planet for Netflix, San Francisco Sounds for MGM+, and a documentary on John Williams, in collaboration with Imagine.

During his 25-year tenure at Amblin, Falvey has produced numerous acclaimed series, including three seasons of the CBS hit summer series Under the Dome; five seasons of the Noah Wyle TNT series Falling Skies; two seasons of the CBS series Extant starring Halle Berry; the NBC drama series Smash, which starred Anjelica Huston, Debra Messing, Jack Davenport and Katharine McPhee; the Showtime series United States of Tara, based on an idea by Steven Spielberg, which was written by Diablo Cody (Juno), and starred Toni Collette in a role that garnered her an Emmy; and the acclaimed Showtime series, The Borgias, starring Jeremy Irons.
Falvey’s additional credits include five seasons of the drama Las Vegas, as well as overseeing the production and development for NBC’s Freaks and Geeks, and Fox’s Undeclared. Amblin Television was also responsible for the critically acclaimed FX series Rescue Me, which starred Dennis Leary and ran for six seasons.
Falvey served as co-executive producer on Into the West, an epic limited series from executive producer Steven Spielberg, which became the most Emmy-nominated program of 2006 with 16 nominations, as well as a Golden Globe nomination for Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television.