American television writer and producer
David Foster is an American television writer , producer and medical doctor best known for working as a writer/producer on the Fox medical drama series House .
Medical career
Foster graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1995. He attended school with Neal Baer , a pediatrician who would eventually become the executive producer of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit . As a doctor he worked at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and the Harvard School of Public Health listening to patient's stories and diagnose uncommon illnesses, a skill which he would later utilize as a writer on House .[ 1]
Television career
Foster would eventually move into television writing through Neal Baer, who hired him to freelance-write an episode of Law & Order: SVU entitled "Parts". The producers of House were impressed by his credentials and hired him as a consulting producer during the show's first season . Since then he has served as a writer and producer and was promoted to co-executive producer at the beginning of the seventh season .[ 1]
House episodes
"DNR " (1.09)
"Mob Rules " (with John Mankiewicz ) (1.15)
"TB or Not TB " (2.05)
"All In " (2.17)
"Informed Consent " (3.03)
"Needle in a Haystack " (3.13)
"Mirror Mirror " (4.05)
"House's Head " (with Peter Blake , Doris Egan , Russel Friend , and Garrett Lerner ) (4.15)
"Wilson's Heart " (with Peter Blake , Russel Friend , and Garrett Lerner ) (4.16)
"Birthmarks " (with Doris Egan ) (5.04)
"Big Baby " (with Lawrence Kaplow ) (5.13)
"Locked In " (with Russel Friend and Garrett Lerner ) (5.19)
"Broken " (with Russel Friend , Garrett Lerner , and David Shore ) (6.01 / 6.02)
"Wilson " (6.10)
"Baggage " (with Doris Egan ) (6.21)
"Unplanned Parenthood " (7.05)
"Last Temptation " (with Liz Friedman ) (7.19)
"Transplant " (with Liz Friedman ) (8.02)
"Nobody's Fault " (with Russel Friend and Garrett Lerner ) (8.11)
"'Holding On " (with Russel Friend and Garrett Lerner ) (8.21)
Awards and nominations
In 2010, Foster won a Writers Guild of America Award for "Broken ", an episode of House , which he shared with Russel Friend , Garrett Lerner and David Shore .[ 2]
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