Harry Werksman

Harry M. Werksman Jr. is an American television screenwriter and producer.

Biography

Harry Werksman was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania but spent the first seven years of his life moving between Pittsburgh, Palm Springs, California and Scotland. He finally landed in Palm Springs only to head off to prep school in Rhode Island at the St. George’s School, after which he attended Northwestern University (BA – Political Science & History) and then graduate school at New College, Oxford in England, where he received a Master of Letters degree in early 17th-century English ecclesiastical history.

After graduate school, Werksman moved to Los Angeles, California .

Following a year as a corporate/political consultant and a stint working for the Shoah Foundation, he shifted gears and worked in a variety of creative capacities in the entertainment industry with an eye toward a writing career. He was a Story Consultant on CHEERS: LAST CALL and BACK TO BONANZA. Co-Writer of STAR TREK: A CAPTAIN’S LOG and WILLIAM SHATNER’S STAR TREK MEMEORIES. A regular contributor to SCI FI UNIVERSE magazine and a staff writer on SF VORTEX (a genre news magazine show).

Werksman then landed a gig as the Head Writer of the Internet science fiction series EON-4. Eventually, he sold a pitch to STAR TREK: DS9, found an agent, and got his first staff job.

His credits include VIP, Earth: Final Conflict, Farscape, "The Invisible Man", Deathlands: Homeward Bound, Veritas: The Quest, Grey’s Anatomy, Ugly Betty, Moonlight and Castle.

He has also sold four original network pilots, one of which was chosen by the Writers Guild of America, West (WGAW) as one of the best pilots in its 5th Annual Unproduced Scripts competition.

Werksman has been nominated for two Emmys and three WGA Awards. He has won a WGA Award for Grey’s Anatomy, a People’s Choice Award and a Saturn Award for Moonlight.

He also is a Lecturer at The American Film Institute, teaching a graduate level course in Writing The One-Hour TV Drama.

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