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Name
  
Liz Gateley

Role
  
Television producer

Education
  
Loyola Law School


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TV shows
  
Laguna Beach: The Real Ora, Newport Harbor: The Real, 8th & Ocean, Crimetime

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Liz Gateley is an American television producer. She currently serves as head of programming at Lifetime Television. She is also a founding partner and co-owner, along with Tony DiSanto, of DiGa, a studio and production company hybrid. In what Gateley describes as her "dream job", she is responsible for leading the development of new weekly and daily series for the channel including both scripted and reality projects.

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Gateley is known for creating the hit reality series, Laguna Beach, inspired by her childhood growing up in Palos Verdes, California. It was the first thing she pitched at MTV back in 2003, the summer in which she started, and she went on to serve as executive producer of that series. Her next creation was 8th & Ocean, which also went on to become a hit series for MTV. Since then, she has developed a diverse slate of hits series for the network, which most recently included Teen Mom and 16 and Pregnant, on which she also served as executive producer. Gateley has successfully expanded MTV programming to include hit shows such as The Hills, Randy Jackson Presents America's Next Best Dance Crew, The Buried Life, Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory, Nitro Circus, The City, Human Giant and Run's House as well as the 2009 documentary, Britney: For the Record. She's also an executive producer on the MTV series Scream.

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Projects in development under Gateley's guidance include the series Teen Wolf, a thriller reinvention of the 1985 blockbuster film, and the critically acclaimed British hit series, Skins. Recent projects include two scripted comedy series, The Hard Times of RJ Berger and Warren the Ape which aired in June 2010.

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Prior to MTV and her current position at Lifetime, Gateley worked at Lifetime Television where she was responsible for the development of primetime and daytime scripted and reality original series and specials, including Strong Medicine, The Division, Intimate Portrait, and Weddings of a Lifetime. She now works as head of all programing. Before Lifetime, Gateley got her first shot in the entertainment industry while working at William Morris Agency in their agent trainee program. She is also an attorney who practiced corporate law.

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Gateley graduated from Loyola Law School with a J.D. degree after earning a B. A. in Economics/Business from University of California, Los Angeles.

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Other works

  • Kesha: My Crazy Beautiful Life (2013) – Executive producer
  • The Hard Times of RJ Berger (2010) – Executive producer
  • Warren the Ape (2010) – Executive producer
  • Teen Mom (2009–2010) – Executive producer
  • The City (2009–2010) – Executive producer
  • Taking the Stage (2009–2010) – Executive producer
  • The Hills (2006–2010) – Executive producer
  • Paris Hilton's My New BFF (2008–2009) – Executive producer
  • Scarred (2007) – Executive producer
  • Maui Fever (2007) – Executive producer
  • Newport Harbor: The Real Orange County (2007) – Executive producer
  • Human Giant (2007) – Executive producer
  • 8th & Ocean (2006) – Executive producer
  • The Shop (2006) – Executive producer
  • Run's House (2005) – Executive producer
  • Stankervision (2005) – Executive producer
  • PoweR Girls (2005) – Executive producer
  • Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County (2004) – Executive producer
  • References

    Liz Gateley Wikipedia