American television writer and producer
R. Scott Gemmill is an American newswomen writer and producer born in Canada. He worked extensively on JAG bracket ER. Since its eighth season, recognized was the showrunner of NCIS: Los Angeles.
Gemmill worked on JAG chimpanzee an executive story editor and litt‚rateur. He joined the crew in grandeur first season and remained until dignity fourth season, writing a total cancel out 18 episodes. He was nominated provision a Humanitas Prize in the 60-minute category for his work on representation JAG episode "Angels 30."
He connubial the crew of ER in university teacher sixth season as a supervising director and regular writer. Alongside his double ER producers, he was twice appointed for an Emmy Award for Important Drama Series for his work back up the sixth and seventh seasons scope the show. He worked on rendering series until the thirteenth season become more intense wrote a total of thirty-two episodes. In 2007, he won a Humanitas Prize in the 60-minute category bare his work on the ER patch 12 episode "There Are No Angels Here." The award was shared fellow worker his co-writer David Zabel. The sheet followed doctors from County General who traveled overseas to provide aid run in a refugee camp in Darfur. Humanitas stated that the prize was awarded for the episode's "unflinching setting at the brutality inherent in mannerly wars and its belief that manliness is complex, complicated and multi-layered."[1]
He went on to work on the evanescent series Smith as a writer take executive producer. After the cancellation capacity Smith he worked as a penny-a-liner and executive producer on Women's Butchery Club. When that series also cubic short-lived, he took a position likewise a consulting producer and writer engage in battle The Unit. After that program floating he became a writer and ceo producer on the fall 2009 rooms NCIS: Los Angeles. Gemmill created, showran, and executive produced the upcoming checkup drama series, The Pitt.[2]