David Shore (b. 1959)

Alias:
Ντέιβιντ Σορ
ديفيد شور

Birthplace:
London, Ontario, Canada

Born:
July 3, 1959

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.

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Writer:
2013  Doubt

Consulting Producer:
1999  Beggars and Choosers

Creator:
1999  Beggars and Choosers
2004  House
2015  Battle Creek
2015  Sneaky Pete
2017  The Good Doctor
????  Winters

Director:
1990  Law & Order
1999  Beggars and Choosers
1999  Family Law
2004  House
2015  Battle Creek
2015  Sneaky Pete
2017  The Good Doctor
????  Winters

Executive Producer:
1990  Law & Order
1999  Beggars and Choosers
1999  Family Law
2004  House
2015  Battle Creek
2015  Sneaky Pete
2017  The Good Doctor
2023  Accused
????  Winters

Producer:
1990  Law & Order
1999  Beggars and Choosers
1999  Family Law
2002  Hack
2004  House
2015  Battle Creek
2015  Sneaky Pete
2017  The Good Doctor
2023  Accused
????  Winters

Screenstory:
1990  Law & Order
1997  The Hunger
1999  Beggars and Choosers
1999  Family Law
2002  Hack
2004  House
2015  Battle Creek
2015  Sneaky Pete
2017  The Good Doctor
2023  Accused
????  Winters

Story:
1990  Law & Order
1997  The Hunger
1999  Beggars and Choosers
1999  Family Law
2002  Hack
2004  House
2015  Battle Creek
2015  Sneaky Pete
2017  The Good Doctor
2023  Accused
????  Winters

Teleplay:
1990  Law & Order
1997  The Hunger
1999  Beggars and Choosers
1999  Family Law
2002  Hack
2004  House
2015  Battle Creek
2015  Sneaky Pete
2017  The Good Doctor
2023  Accused
????  Winters

Writer:
1990  Law & Order
1994  Due South
1995  The Outer Limits
1997  The Hunger
1997  The Practice
1999  Beggars and Choosers
1999  Family Law
2002  Hack
2004  Century City
2004  House
2015  Battle Creek
2015  Sneaky Pete
2017  The Good Doctor
2023  Accused
????  Winters

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