'''
Stumptown (1 episode) (2019)''' • 1.02 “Missed Connections” (October 2, 2019) '''
The Crossing (1 episode) (2018)''' • 1.09 "Hope Smiles from the Thereshold" (writer) '''
Chicago P.D. (2014–present)''' Olmstead is the co-creator of
Chicago P.D. alongside
Dick Wolf, and acts as the show's showrunner. He has written a number of episodes and is an executive producer on every episode. • 1.01 – "Stepping Stone" (January 8, 2014) • 1.12 – "8:30 pm" (April 30, 2014) (story co-written with Dick Wolf, teleplay by
Michael Brandt &
Derek Haas) • 2.01 – "Call It Macaroni" (September 24, 2014) • 2.07 – "They'll Have to Go Through Me" (November 11, 2014) (story co-written with Dick Wolf, teleplay by Maisha Closson) • 2.17 – "Say Her Real Name" (March 25, 2015) (story co-written with Dick Wolf, teleplay by Craig Gore & Tim Walsh) • 2.20 – "The Number of Rats" (April 29, 2015) (story co-written with
Warren Leight, teleplay co-written with Cole Maliska) '''
Chicago Fire (2012–present)''' Olmstead is the showrunner of
Chicago Fire, joining the show as an executive producer after the show's pilot. Olmstead has written a number of episodes and is an executive producer from episode 2 onwards. • 1.03 – "Professional Courtesy" (October 24, 2012) • 1.12 – "Under the Knife" (January 9, 2013) (co-written with Ryan Rege Harris) • 1.14 – "A Little Taste" (February 6, 2013) (co-written with
Hilly Hicks Jr.) • 1.17 – "Better to Lie" (February 27, 2013) (co-written with Ryan Rege Harris) • 1.21 – "Retaliation Hit" (May 1, 2013) (co-written with Hilly Hicks, Jr.) • 1.22 – "Leaders Lead" (May 8, 2013) (story co-written with
Dick Wolf, teleplay by
Michael Brandt &
Derek Haas) • 1.23 – "Let Her Go" (May 15, 2013) (story co-written with Dick Wolf, teleplay by Michael Brandt & Derek Haas) • 2.04 – "A Nuisance Call" (October 15, 2013) (co-written with Hilly Hicks, Jr.) • 2.16 – "A Rocket Blasting Off" (March 11, 2014) (co-written with Hilly Hicks, Jr.) • 2.18 – "Until Your Feet Leave the Ground" (April 8, 2014) (co-written with
Mick Betancourt) • 2.20 – "A Dark Day" (April 29, 2014) (story co-written with Dick Wolf, teleplay by Michael Brandt & Derek Haas) • 2.22 – "Real Never Waits" (May 13, 2014) (co-written with Derek Haas) • 3.07 – "Nobody Touches Anything" (November 11, 2014) (teleplay co-written with Jill Weinberger, story by Dick Wolf and Jill Weinberger) • 3.14 – "Call It Paradise" (February 10, 2015) (co-written with Michael A. O'Shea) • 3.17 – "Forgive You Anything" (March 10, 2015) (story co-written with Dick Wolf, teleplay by
Andrea Newman) • 3.19 – "I Am the Apocalypse" (April 7, 2015) (story co-written with Dick Wolf, teleplay by Michael Brandt & Derek Haas) • 3.21 – "We Called Her Jellybean" (April 28, 2015) (story co-written with Tiller Russell, teleplay by Tiller Russell) '''
Prison Break (13 episodes)''' Olmstead is credited for being a writer and an executive producer for the successful
Fox network's television series,
Prison Break. • 1.04 – "
Cute Poison" (September 12, 2005) (written) • 1.14 – "
The Rat" (March 20, 2006) (written) • 1.19 – "
The Key" (April 24, 2006) (co-written with Zack Estrin, story by
Paul Scheuring) • 1.21 – "
Go" (May 8, 2006) (written) • 2.02 – "
Otis" (August 28, 2006) (written) • 2.14 – "
John Doe" (January 22, 2007) (co-written with
Nick Santora) • 2.16 – "
Chicago" (February 5, 2007) (co-written with Nick Santora) • 2.21 – "
Fin Del Camino" (March 26, 2007) (co-written with Seth Hoffman) • 3.02 – "
Fire/Water" (September 24, 2007) (written) • 3.10 – "
Dirt Nap" (January 21, 2008) (co-written with Seth Hoffman) • 3.13 – "
The Art of the Deal" (February 18, 2008) (co-written with Seth Hoffman) • 4.01 – "
Scylla" (September 1, 2008) • 4.16 – "
The Sunshine State" (December 22, 2008) (co-written with
Nicholas Wootton) • 4.22 – "
Killing Your Number" (May 15, 2009) (co-written with
Nicholas Wootton) '''
Breakout Kings (23 episodes)''' Olmstead is credited with being a writer and an executive producer for
A&E's television series
Breakout Kings. • Pilot (March 6, 2011) – executive producer, (written) • Collected (March 13, 2011) – executive producer • The Bag Man (March 20, 2011) – executive producer • Out of the Mouths of Babes (March 27, 2011) – executive producer • Queen of Hearts (April 3, 2011) – executive producer, (written) • Like Father, Like Son (April 10, 2011) – executive producer • Fun with Chemistry (April 17, 2011) – executive producer • Steaks (April 24, 2011) – executive producer • One for the Money (May 1, 2011) – executive producer • Paid in Full (May 8, 2011) – executive producer • Off the Beaten Path (May 15, 2011) – executive producer • There Are Rules (May 22, 2011) – executive producer • Where in the World Is Carmen Vega (May 30, 2011) – executive producer • An Unjust Death (March 4, 2012) – executive producer • Round Two (March 11, 2012) – executive producer • Double Down (March 18, 2012) – executive producer • Cruz Control (March 25, 2012) – executive producer • Self Help (April 1, 2012) – executive producer • I Smell Emmy (April 8, 2012) – executive producer • Ain't Love (50) Grand? (April 15, 2012) – executive producer • SEALd Fate (April 22, 2012) – executive producer • Served Cold (April 29, 2012) – executive producer • Freakshow (April 29, 2012) – executive producer '''
Blind Justice (5 episodes)''' • 1 – Pilot (March 8, 2005) (written) • 3 – Rub a Tub Tub (March 22, 2005) (written) • 8 – Past Imperfect (April 26, 2005) (written) • 11 – Dance with Me (May 17, 2005) (written) • 12 – Under the Gun (May 31, 2005) (written) '''
NYPD Blue (71 episodes)''' • 6.10 – Show & Tell (January 12, 1999) (written) • 6.16 – T'aint Misbehavin (April 13, 1999) (written) • 7.06 – Brothers Under Arms (February 15, 2000) (written) • 7.09 – Jackass (February 29, 2000) (written) • 7.14 – Sleep Over (April 4, 2000) (written) • 7.17 – Roll Out the Barrel (April 25, 2000) (written) • 8.01 – Daveless in New York (January 9, 2001) (written) • 10.01 – Ho Down (September 24, 2002) – (produced) • 10.02 – You've Got Mail (October 1, 2002) (produced) • 10.03 – One in the Nuts (October 8, 2002) (produced) • 10.04 – Meat Me in the Park (October 15, 2002) (produced) • 10.05 – Death by Cycle (October 22, 2002) (produced) • 10.06 – Maya Con Dios (October 29, 2002) (produced) • 10.07 – Das Boots (November 12, 2002) (produced) • 10.08 – Below the Belt (November 19, 2002) (produced) • 10.09 – Half-Ashed (November 26, 2002) (produced) • 10.10 – Healthy McDowell Movement (December 10, 2002) (produced) • 10.11 – I Kid You Not (January 7, 2003) (produced) • 10.12 – Arrested Development (January 14, 2003) (produced) • 10.13 – Bottoms Up (February 4, 2003) (produced) • 10.14 – Laughlin All the Way to the Clink (February 11, 2003) (produced) • 10.15 – Tranny Get Your Gun (February 18, 2003) (produced) • 10.16 – Nude Awakening (February 25, 2003) (produced) • 10.17 – Off the Wall (April 8, 2003) (produced) • 10.18 – Marine Life (April 15, 2003) (produced) • 10.19 – Meet the Grandparents (April 29, 2003) (produced) • 10.20 – Maybe Baby (May 6, 2003) (produced) • 10.21 – Yo, Adrian (May 13, 2003) (produced) • 10.22 – 22 Skidoo (May 20, 2003) (produced) • 11.01 – Frickin' Fraker (September 23, 2003) (produced) • 11.02 – Your Bus, Ted (September 30, 2003) (produced) • 11.03 – Shear Stupidity (October 7, 2003) (produced) • 11.04 – Porn Free (October 14, 2003) (produced) • 11.05 – Keeping Abreast (October 21, 2003) (produced & written) • 11.06 – Andy Appleseed (October 28, 2003) (produced) • 11.07 – It's to Die For (November 4, 2003) (produced) • 11.08 – And the Wenner Is... (November 18, 2003) (produced) • 11.09 – Only Schmucks Pay Income Tax (November 25, 2003) (produced) • 11.10 – You Da Bomb (February 10, 2004) (produced & written) • 11.11 – Passing the Stone (February 17, 2004) (produced) • 11.12 – Chatty Chatty Bang Bang (March 2, 2004) (produced) • 11.13 – Take My Wife, Please (March 9, 2004) (produced) • 11.14 – Colonel Knowledge (March 16, 2004) (produced) • 11.15 – Old Yeller (March 23, 2004) (produced) • 11.16 – On the Fence (March 30, 2004) (produced) • 11.17 – In Goddess We Trussed (April 6, 2004) (produced) • 11.18 – The Brothers Grim (April 13, 2004) (produced) • 11.19 – Peeler? I Hardley Knew Her (April 20, 2004) (produced) • 11.20 – Traylor Trash (April 27, 2004) (produced) • 11.21 – What's Your Poison? (May 4, 2004) (produced) • 11.22 – Who's Your Daddy? (May 11, 2004) (produced) • 12.01 – Dress for Success (September 21, 2004) (produced) • 12.02 – Fish Out of Water (September 28, 2004) (produced) • 12.03 – Great Balls of Ire (October 12, 2004) (produced) • 12.04 – Divorce, Detective Style (October 12, 2004) (produced) • 12.05 – You're Buggin' Me (October 26, 2004) (produced) • 12.06 – The Vision Thing (November 9, 2004) (produced) • 12.07 – My Dinner with Andy (November 16, 2004) (produced) • 12.08 – I Like Ike (November 23, 2004) (produced) • 12.09 – The 3-H Club (November 30, 2004) (produced) • 12.10 – The Dead Donald (December 7, 2004) (produced) • 12.11 – Bale Out (December 14, 2004) (produced) • 12.12 – I Love My Wives, But Oh You Kid (December 21, 2004) (produced) • 12.13 – Stoli with a Twist (January 11, 2005) (produced) • 12.14 – Stratis Fear (January 18, 2005) (produced) • 12.15 – La Bomba (January 25, 2005) (produced) • 12.16 – Old Man Quiver (February 1, 2005) (produced) • 12.17 – Sergeant Sipowicz' Lonely Hearts Club Band (February 8, 2005) (produced) • 12.18 – Lenny Scissorhands (February 15, 2005) (produced) • 12.19 – Bale to the Chief (February 22, 2005) (produced) • 12.20 – Moving Day (March 1, 2005) (produced)
Short film •
The Tattooed Heart – Directed by
Sheldon Wong Schwartz, written by Matt Olmstead, with
Jennifer Morrison and
Madison Wolfe ==References==