David W. Zucker | |
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Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Television executive Executive producer |
Notable work | The Good Wife |
David W. Zucker is an American television executive and executive producer, mostly known for producing The Good Wife . He is currently the Chief Creative Officer for Scott Free Productions. He is also the executive producer of notable shows like Eric Garcia's heist anthology series Kaleidoscope for Netflix; HBO Max's sci-fi epic, Raised By Wolves; the Paramount+ drama, The Good Fight ; the AMC and Britbox investigative revenge series The Beast Must Die; the National Geographic series The Hot Zone ; and Steven Knight's adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations for FX and BBC One. Zucker's upcoming projects include the FX adaptation of Ridley Scott's Alien .
Title | Role | Date |
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Judging Amy | Writer – 2 episodes | 1999 |
NUMB3RS | Executive producer | 2005–2010 |
Orpheus (pilot) | 2006 | |
Law Dogs (pilot) | 2007 | |
The Company | Co-executive producer | |
The Andromeda Strain | Executive producer | 2008 |
Into the Storm | 2009 | |
The Good Wife | 2009–2015 | |
The Pillars of the Earth | 2010 | |
Gettysburg | 2011 | |
Prophets of Science Fiction | 2011–2012 | |
Coma | 2012 | |
World Without End | 2012 | |
Killing Lincoln | 2013 | |
Crimes of the Century | 2013 | |
Killing Kennedy | 2013 | |
Klondike | 2014 | |
Halo: Nightfall | 2014 | |
Killing Jesus | 2015 | |
BrainDead | 2016 | |
Killing Reagan | 2016 | |
The Man in the High Castle | 2015–2017 | |
Mercy Street [1] | 2015–2017 | |
The Good Fight | 2017 | |
Jean-Claude Van Johnson [2] | 2017 | |
Perfect Citizen (pilot) [3] | 2017 | |
The Terror [4] | 2018–present | |
The Passage [5] | 2019 | |
Kaleidoscope | 2023 | |
Great Expectations | 2023 | |
Blade Runner 2099 | TBA | |
Sinking Spring [6] | TBA |
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