Bryan Zuriff

Bryan Zuriff is a multi-Emmy nominated producer who is known for his key role in the development of several hit television series and films over the last two decades. He is the executive producer of the Golden Globe-winning Showtime limited series Escape At Dannemora, directed by Ben Stiller and served as executive producer for all seven seasons of the critically acclaimed Showtime series Ray Donovan, starring Liev Schreiber. In addition, Zuriff executive produced the Emmy-nominated Ray Donovan: The Movie, Aaron Sorkin’s Steve Jobs for Universal and War Dogs for Warner Bros.

In November of 2018, Zuriff broke into the sports arena as creator and producer of The Match: Tiger Woods vs Phil Mickelson for WarnerMedia’s Turner. The $9 million winner-take-all match between golf legends Woods and Mickelson drew eighteen million viewers with nearly one million in pay-per-view orders. The competition returned in May 2020 with Peyton Manning and Tiger Woods against Tom Brady and Phil Mickelson and was the most-watched golf event in cable history, averaging 5.8 million viewers across Turner networks. Seven editions later, The Match has become a staple on golf and pop culture sports calendars, showcasing A-List talent (Steph Curry, Charles Barkley, Aaron Rodgers, Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, Travis Kelce, Brooks Koepka, Bryson Dechambeau, etc.) and raising over $33m to deserving charities and social organizations over the history of the Emmy-nominated franchise.

Most recently Zuriff executive produced Torching 2024: A Roast of The Year hosted by Jeff Ross for Netflix. As well as Netflix Cup, the first-ever live sporting event on Netflix that featured athletes from Formula 1: Drive to Survive and golf doc series Full Swing in a match-play tournament at the 18-hole Wynn Golf Club. The competition consisted of four two-player teams: Lando Norris of McLaren Racing and Rickie Fowler, Carlos Sainz of Scuderia Ferrari and Justin Thomas, Alex Albon of Williams Racing and Max Homa and Pierre Gasly of BWT Alpine F1 Team and Tony Finau with Sainz and Thomas winning the inaugural Netflix Cup.