Evan Dunsky

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Evan Dunsky
Born
Chicago, Illinois
OccupationFilm and Television writer, producer, director
Spouse(s)Lisa Zimble

Evan Dunsky is an American television writer, producer and director.

Evan Dunsky wrote and directed the 1997 feature film The Alarmist based on the play by Keith Reddin. He was one of the writers of the episode "Fish in a Drawer" for Two and a Half Men in 2008. A writer/producer for CSI: Crime Scene Investigation since 2006, Dunsky co-created and wrote the original pilot episode of the Showtime series Nurse Jackie with Linda Wallem and Liz Brixius in 2008.[1][2] Starring Edie Falco of The Sopranos, the half-hour drama about a "flawed" emergency room nurse in a New York City hospital premiered on Showtime in June 2009 and has recently finished its sixth season. Falco won the Emmy for her role on the show, and Dunsky was a recipient of the 2010 Humanitas Prize.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Showtime Puts Nurse Jackie On Call". Reuters.com. July 18, 2008. Archived from the original on August 9, 2009. Retrieved March 8, 2009.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Kinon, Cristina (February 16, 2009). "Nurse Jackie star Edie Falco, Mary-Louise Parker, more strong women lift Showtime". New York Daily News. NYDailyNews.com. Retrieved March 8, 2009.

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