Zack Estrin

Zack Estrin is an American television producer and screenwriter.

Estrin at WonderCon 2018

He has produced many episodes in the television series Prison Break, Point Pleasant, Tru Calling, Miracles, No Ordinary Family and Charmed, as well as the 2000 film Stranger Than Fiction. He has also written a number of episodes for Prison Break, Tru Calling, Point Pleasant and Charmed.

Estrin, as co-executive producer of Prison Break, was set to write the script of its anticipated spin-off, Prison Break: Cherry Hill, along with Prison Break's executive producer Matt Olmstead, both of whom conceived the idea for spin-off with other executive producer Dawn Parouse.[1]

He also co-created the Once Upon a Time spin-off, Once Upon a Time in Wonderland, and was the executive producer of The Good Guys, The River, Zero Hour and The Whispers.

In 2018, he served as showrunner on the Netflix show Lost in Space.[2]

Prison Break (15 episodes)

  • 1.05 - "English, Fitz Or Percy" (19 September 2005) (written)
  • 1.11 - "And Then There Were 7" (14 November 2005) (written)
  • 1.16 - "Brother's Keeper" (3 April 2006) (written)
  • 1.19 - "The Key" (24 April 2006) (written with Matt Olmstead, story by Paul Scheuring)
  • 1.20 - "Tonight" (1 May 2006) (written)
  • 2.03 - "Scan" (4 September 2006) (written)
  • 2.08 - "Dead Fall" (23 October 2006) (written)
  • 2.13 - "The Killing Box" (27 November 2006) (written)
  • 2.15 - "The Message" (29 January 2007) (written with Karyn Usher)
  • 2.20 - "Panama" (19 March 2007) (written)
  • 3.03 - "Call Waiting" (1 October 2007) (written)
  • 3.07 - "Vamonos" (5 November 2007) (written with Kalinda Vazquez)
  • 3.11 - "Under and Out" (4 February 2008) (written)
  • 4.02 - "Breaking & Entering" (1 September 2008) (written)
  • 4.15 - "Going Under" (15 December 2008) (written)
  • 4.21 - "Rate Of Exchange" (15 May 2009) (written)

References

  1. Josh Grossberg (24 October 2007). "Prison Break for Girls?". E! News. Retrieved 17 November 2007.
  2. Holloway, Daniel (29 June 2016). "'Lost in Space' Reboot Ordered to Series by Netflix". Variety. Retrieved 30 June 2016.


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