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Name
  
Adam Pettle

Role
  
Playwright

Shows
  
Rookie Blue


Occupation
  
Writer, producer, playwright

Notable works
  
Saving Hope, Rookie Blue, King

Spouse
  
Patricia Fagan (2 children)

Education
  
National Theatre School of Canada, Dalhousie University

People also search for
  
Morwyn Brebner, Tassie Cameron, Ellen Vanstone

Nominations
  
Gemini Award for Best Writing in a Dramatic Series

Books
  
Zadie's Shoes, Therac 25, Sunday Father

Adam Pettle (born 1973) is an award-winning Canadian playwright, Radio Producer, and Television writer. He is currently the showrunner and executive producer on the CTV and Ion Television hospital drama Saving Hope.

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Theatre

Born in Toronto in 1973, Pettle is a graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada's (NTS) playwriting program. He received a BA in theatre from Dalhousie University in 1994.

His first play, Therac 25 (1995), is autobiographical – Pettle received extensive treatment for thyroid cancer in the early 1990s. It stages a developing romance in the halls of a cancer treatment unit. His next drama, Zadie's Shoes (2000), is one of the few Canadian plays to successfully transfer from a medium-size house (The Factory Theatre) to the commercial Winter Garden Theatre. It has been produced across Canada as well as in the US and the UK.

Zadie's Shoes, Sunday Father and Therac 25 have all been nominated for Dora Awards for best new play.

Television and radio

In 2006, Pettle began his move towards television writing, penning an original pilot Clean for Ilana Frank and Thump Inc (now ICF Films). He has since worked on several Canadian and American television series, including Combat Hospital, King, Rookie Blue, X Company, and Saving Hope. He was nominated a Gemini Award in 2010 for a Rookie Blue episode entitled "Big Nickel," co-written with Morwyn Brebner. He is credited as a co-producer on King and executive producer on Saving Hope.

Pettle is also co-creator and head writer of the award-winning miniseries Afghanada, heard on CBC Radio.

Personal life

He is married to Patricia Fagan. They have two children. As a teen, Pettle was a well-known break dancer with the street name "Kid Quik".

References

Adam Pettle Wikipedia