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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_ShoreDavid Shore - Wikipedia

    David Shore (born July 3, 1959) is a Canadian television writer. Shore worked on Family Law, NYPD Blue and Due South, also producing many episodes of the latter. He created the critically acclaimed series House and more recently, Battle Creek and The Good Doctor.

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      The series' premise originated with Paul Attanasio, while...

  2. Mini Bio. David Shore has written for cult favorite Due South, NYPD Blue and EZ Streets, served as head writer and supervising producer on Traders, which he developed for Canadian television, and was part of the writing team of the Emmy Award-winning first season of The Practice.

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  3. www.dgepress.com › abc › biosDavid Shore

    July 3rd - London, Ontario, Canada. Originally from Canada and a former lawyer, David Shore has been writing and producing television for more than 20 years. He currently serves as executive producer and showrunner on the hit ABC drama “The Good Doctor.”. Prior to that, he created and was showrunner on the groundbreaking medical drama ...

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  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0794914David Shore - IMDb

    David Shore. Producer: House. David Shore has written for cult favorite Due South, NYPD Blue and EZ Streets, served as head writer and supervising producer on Traders, which he developed for Canadian television, and was part of the writing team of the Emmy Award-winning first season of The Practice.

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  6. 1979. Meatballs as Kid Eating Crackers. A Canadian television writer, director and producer. He is known for creating the critically acclaimed series House and more recently, Battle Creek, Sneaky Pete and The Good Doctor. Shore worked on Family Law, NYPD Blue and Due South, also producing many episodes of the latter.

  7. In his three-hour interview, David Shore talks about his early life and brief law career in Canada. He describes his move to Los Angeles and his big break writing for the critically acclaimed series Due South for show creator Paul Haggis.

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