Graham Yost

Graham Yost
Movie and TV Credits

Graham Yost was born on September 5, 1959 and is currently 65 years old.

About Graham Yost

Graham John Yost (born September 5, 1959) is a Canadian film and television screenwriter. His best-known works are the films Speed, Broken Arrow, and Hard Rain and the TV series Justified. In 2002, he created the widely acclaimed, yet short-lived drama series Boomtown.

He has also written for the television series Herman's Head and Band of Brothers. He also created the short-lived NBC drama Raines. Yost teamed up with Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, along with two of his fellow Boomtown writers Michelle Ashford and Larry Andries, to write and direct episodes of the HBO miniseries The Pacific. As of 2010, Yost is the creator and executive producer of the series Justified, which premiered on FX in March 2010.

Born in Etobicoke, he is the son of Canadian television personality Elwy Yost, the longtime host of the public broadcaster TVOntario's Saturday Night at the Movies. He lives in California with his family.

Movie Credits

Graham Yost has appeared in 2 movies.

These include Elmore Leonard: "But Don't Try to Write" and The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story.

Production Credits

Graham Yost has 44 production credits.

Writing

Credited for Screenplay in 5 shows - Speed, Broken Arrow, Hard Rain, Mission to Mars and The Last Castle.
Credited for Story in 2 shows - Sneaky Pete and The Grizzlies.
Credited for Characters in 1 show - Speed 2: Cruise Control.

Production

Credited for Executive Producer in 7 shows - Boomtown, Justified, The Americans, Sneaky Pete, Slow Horses, Silo and Justified: City Primeval.
Credited for Consulting Producer in 1 show - John Adams.
Credited for Co-Executive Producer in 1 show - Masters of the Air.
Credited for Supervising Producer in 1 show - From the Earth to the Moon.

Directing

Credited for Director in 3 shows - From the Earth to the Moon, L.A. Doctors and The Pacific.

Creator

Credited for Creator in 4 shows - Boomtown, Raines, Justified and Silo.