Glen Mazzara

Glen Mazzara
Occupation Television Writer
Nationality American
Notable work(s) The Shield

Glen Mazzara is an American television producer and writer.

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Biography

Mazzara was born in Manhattan and grew up in Queens, New York. He attended NYU and earned a masters in English. He worked as a hospital administrator in New York before moving to Los Angeles to pursue a career as a writer in 1998.

He was a story editor and writer for the fourth and fifth seasons of Nash Bridges. He joined the drama series The Shield as an executive story editor and writer for its first season in 2002, was promoted to producer for the second season while continuing to write, to supervising producer for the third season, to co-executive producer for the fourth season, to executive producer for the fifth season, and left midway through the sixth season in 2006. Later in 2006 he was an executive producer on the short-lived series Standoff, and then a co-executive producer on the first season of NBC drama Life.

Mazzara left Life to create and executive produce a new series Crash based on the Oscar-winning film of the same name, serving as head writer and show runner.[1] He left after one season, but was credited as a consulting producer for the second season premiere.

In 2009 he joined the medical drama series Hawthorne for two seasons as executive producer and writer. In 2010 he wrote episode 5, "Wildfire", of the AMC series The Walking Dead.

On July 27, 2011, it reported that Mazzara had taken over as showrunner of The Walking Dead after Frank Darabont dropped out of the position.[2]

Filmography

Producer

Year Show Role Notes
2010 Hawthorne Executive producer Season two
2009 Season one
Crash Consulting producer Season two
2008 Executive producer Season one
2007 Life Co-executive producer Season one
The Shield Executive producer Season six
2006 Standoff Executive producer Season one
The Shield Executive producer Season five
2005 Co-executive producer Season four
2004 Supervising producer Season three
2003 Producer Season two
2002 Executive story editor Season one

Writer

Year Show Episode Notes
2010 The Walking Dead "Wildfire" Season 1, episode 5
Hawthorne "No Excuses" Season 2, episode 1
2009 "Mother's Day" Season 1, episode 9
"All the Wrong Places" Season 1, episode 4
2008 Crash Pilot
2007 Life "Let Her Go" Season 1, episode 3
The Shield "Haunts" Season 6, episode 5
2006 Standoff "Life Support" Season 1, episode 5
The Shield "Smoked" Season 5, episode 9
"Jailbait" Season 5, episode 3
2005 "Ain't That a Shame" Season 4, episode 13
"Cut Throat" Season 4, episode 8
"The Cure" Season 4, episode 1
2004 "On Tilt" Season 3, episode 15
"Strays" Season 3, episode 11
"Streaks and Tips" Season 3, episode 4
2003 "Breakpoint" Season 2, episode 12
"Co-pilot" Season 2, episode 9
"Homewrecker" Season 2, episode 6
"The Quick Fix" Season 2, episode 1
2002 "Carnivores" Season 1, episode 11
"Cupid & Psycho" Season 1, episode 8
"The Spread" Season 1, episode 3
2000 Nash Bridges "Skin Trade" Season 5, episode 12
1999 "Curveball" Season 5, episode 6
"Smash and Grab" Season 5, episode 3
"Boomtown" Season 4, episode 18
"Gimme Shelter" Season 4, episode 13
1998 "Warplay" Season 4, episode 8

External links

Glen Mazzara at the Internet Movie Database

References

  1. ^ John Dempsey (2008-09-26). "Starz brakes for Crash'". Variety. http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117992969.html?categoryid=2522&cs=1. Retrieved 2008-10-12. 
  2. ^ James Hibberd (2010-07-27). "Glen Mazzara named new showrunner for 'The Walking Dead'". Entertainment Weekly. http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/07/27/glenn-mazzara/. Retrieved 2010-07-29.