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David S. Rosenthal is an American television producer, and was the last executive producer of the American dramedy Gilmore Girls, in that show's seventh and final season. Rosenthal is also a former producer for the American sitcom Hope & Faith and the American sitcom Ellen.
Within a year, Rosenthal swiftly jumped from being a production assistant on Anything but Love to staff writer on the same show; then two years later, another jump, this time to a head writer position on Ellen; Rosenthal stayed for three years and then was reportedly fired. After a year-long stint developing sitcoms for Jeffrey Katzenberg, he was hired as a writer on the sitcom Spin City and was quickly promoted to showrunner.
Rosenthal married a fellow Spin City writer, Sarah Dunn, and landed a lucrative $2.5 million contract with Fox Television. He later quit his job on Spin City to focus on writing a controversial play about supermodel Heidi Klum.[1]
References
- ^ "New 'Gilmore Girls' Showrunner Was Heidi Klum's #1 Fan". defamer.com. http://www.defamer.com/hollywood/top/new-gilmore-girls-showrunner-was-heidi-klums-1-fan-169246.php. Retrieved on 2007-05-04.
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