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R. Scott Gemmill

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Birthplace: Canada

Two-time Emmy nominated Humanitas Prize-winning TV producer, R. Scott Gemmill got his start on TV in 1989 as a story editor on "Friday the 13th," a horror adventure series that followed two young antique store owners in their quest to track down cursed relics. Within a year, Gemmill had become a writer on the show and went on to write for a number of TV dramas including "Sweating Bullets," "Side Effects," "JAG," "ER," "Women's Murder Club," "The Unit," and "NCIS: Los Angeles." In 1997, Gemmill earned his first producer credit on "JAG," after having written for the show for two years. His work on "JAG" earned him his first Humanitas Prize nomination in 1999. He went on take producer duties on "ER," "Women's Murder Club," "The Unit," and "NCIS: Los Angeles," and collected the Humanitas Prize award in 2007 for his work on "ER." The Chicago-set hospital drama also earned him Emmy nods in 2000 and 2001.

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Credit
No Score Yet 63% NCIS: Los Angeles Executive Producer,
Writer
2009-2023
85% 77% The Unit Writer 2009
No Score Yet 85% ER Executive Producer 2006-2009
No Score Yet No Score Yet Women's Murder Club Executive Producer,
Writer
2007-2008
No Score Yet No Score Yet JAG Writer 1997-1999
No Score Yet 70% Friday the 13th: The Series Writer 1990