Wendy Mericle
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Occupation | Writer, producer |
Years active | 2001 - present |
Wendy Mericle is an American television writer and producer.
She is well known for her work on the ABC dramedy Desperate Housewives and The CW's superhero series Arrow.
Career
Her career began on The WB's Grosse Pointe, as assistant to executive producer Robin Schiff.
She then went on to write for the drama series Everwood, where she first worked with creator Greg Berlanti. She would go on to work on the producers Jack & Bobby and Eli Stone, where she served as writer and story editor on the latter.
She held positions on The WB/The CW's Smallville, CBS' Ghost Whisperer, and the ABC paranormal/dramedy Eastwick.[1]
In December 2014, Mericle sold her first project to FOX. The series would revolve around advanced female U.S. soldiers competing for a placement in the male-dominated Navy SEALs. The project is executive produced by Basil Iwanyk, for his studio Thunder Road Television and Warner Bros.[2]
Desperate Housewives
In 2011, Mericle joined the ABC comedy series Desperate Housewives' eighth and final season, as an executive story editor. She later became a co-producer and writer of two episodes ("What's to Discuss, Old Friend" and "Lost My Power").
Arrow
Mericle boarded the DC Comics produced CW series Arrow, as writer and producer. Marking her fourth collaboration with co-creator Greg Berlanti. She was promoted to co-executive producer with the start of the third season. In April 2015, it was annnouced Mericle would be promoted to co-showrunner for the series' fourth season, alongside Marc Guggenheim.[3] Episodes she has contributed to include:
- "Damaged" (1.05) (co-written with Ben Sokolowski)
- "Vertigo" (1.12) (co-written with Sokolowski)
- "Salvation" (1.18) (co-written by co-executive producer Drew Z. Greenberg)
- "Darkness On the Edge of Town" (1.22) (co-written with Greenberg)
- "Crucible" (2.04) (co-written by co-developer Andrew Kreisberg)
- "Blind Spot" (2.11) (co-written with Beth Schwartz)
- "Time of Death" (2.14) (co-written by Schwartz)
- "Seeing Red" (2.20) (co-written by Schwartz)
- "The Magician" (3.04) (co-written with executive producer Guggenheim)
- "Draw Back Your Bow" (3.07) (co-written with executive story editor Schwartz)
- "Midnight City" (3.11) (co-written by co-producer Sokolowski)
- "Nanda Parbat" (3.15) (co-executive producer Erik Oleson and Sokolowski co-wrote a teleplay, based on a story from Sokolowski and Mericle)
- "Public Enemy" (3.18) (co-written with Guggenheim)
- "The Fallen" (3.20) (co-written by script supervisor Oscar Balderrama)
References
- ↑ "Wendy Mericle". TV.com. Retrieved August 26, 2014.
- ↑ "Female Navy SEALs Drama Set At Fox With Basil Iwanyk Producing". Deadline Hollywood. December 22, 2014. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ↑ Guggenheim, Marc (April 23, 2015). "Please welcome current Arrow Co-EP and future Arrow Co-Showrunner @MericlesHappen to Twitter!!! #theregoestheneighborhood". Twitter. Retrieved April 24, 2015.
External links
Wendy Mericle at the Internet Movie Database