David Rambo

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David Rambo

David Rambo, November 2007
Born 1955
Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Occupation Playwright

David Rambo (born 1955) is a writer, actor and producer.

Grew up in Spring City, Pennsylvania. Grandmother and mother were librarians which helped develop his lifelong interest in literature and art.

After moving to Los Angeles to become an actor, Rambo started working in the real estate business. He would afterwards begin a career on theatre, first acting and then writing and adapting plays.

In 2004 he wrote his first script for a television show, an episode for the American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation entitled Butterflied. Butterflied aired on January of that year and it was the highest rated TV program of the week. Rambo would then join the CSI writing team, creating episodes like Who Shot Sherlock?, Kiss-Kiss, Bye-Bye and Still Life. He is now co-producer of the show.

David lives in Los Angeles with partner Theodore Heyck, a lawyer. David is a member of the Dramatists Guild, ASCAP, and Writers Guild of America, West.

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