Scott Weinger - Television Writing and Producing

Television Writing and Producing

In the past several years, Weinger has emerged as a prolific television writer, and has written for situation comedies as well as hour long dramas. His first shows were the comedies Like Family and What I Like About You. While writing for What I Like About You he appeared frequently on the show as the police officer boyfriend of Allison Munn's character. From 2008 to 2009 he was a writer for the critically acclaimed CW Television Network drama Privileged. He is currently a writer-producer for the CW drama 90210 (2011).

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