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David Zabel

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Television producer

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Betrayal, Lucky 7


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David Zabel is an American television producer and writer. He has worked extensively on ER becoming an executive producer and the series showrunner. He has won an Humanitas Prize for his writing for ER. He is currently the showrunner/executive producer of the PBS series "Mercy Street."

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Early life

Zabel was raised in New York City. He attended Princeton University, graduating in 1988, and New York University's Graduate Acting Program at the Tisch School of the Arts, graduating in 1992.

Career

Zabel began his scriptwriting career with episodes for JAG and Star Trek: Voyager. He then became the story editor for the first season of Dark Angel in 2000 while continuing to write teleplays. In 2001 Zabel joined the crew of ER as an Executive Story Editor and was promoted to Co-executive Producer later that season. He was made Executive Producer part way through the tenth season and took on the role of showrunner for the eleventh season. As a credited writer, Zabel contributed to over 45 scripts for ER.

Zabel and R. Scott Gemmill were awarded the Humanitas Prize in the 60 minutes category in 2007 for their script for the twelfth season episode "There Are No Angels Here" which followed doctors from the Chicago set series performing aid work in a refugee camp in Darfur. Humanitas stated that the prize was awarded for the episodes "unflinching look at the brutality inherent in civil wars and its belief that heroism is complex, complicated and multi-layered."

Zabel lead the show through the 2007 Writer's Guild of America Strike and picketed along with the rest of the writing team. Thirteen episodes were written prior to the strike and new episodes were written once the strike was resolved so Zabel was able to deliver a shortened 19 episode season.

Zabel was the showrunner/executive producer of "ER" through the end of its run, after 15 seasons, in 2009. He was nominated for a second Humanitas Prize for writing the episode "Heal Thyself," which he also directed. He was the showrunner of "Detroit 1-8-7" in 2010-2011, for which he also wrote and directed numerous episodes.

In 2013, he had two pilots he wrote and produced go to series on ABC - "Lucky 7" (co-written with Jason Richman) and "Betrayal." He served as executive producer and showrunner on both shows.

In 2016, the first season of his PBS series "Mercy Street" aired. A second season for January 2017 is currently being made.

References

David Zabel Wikipedia