Cameron Litvack
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Cameron Litvack (born 23 September 1980) is an American television producer and screenwriter.


Career

Litvack was born in
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. As a producer, he has worked on sixteen episodes of '' V (2009)'', sixteen episodes of ''
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'''s first season and two episodes of ''
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'''s eighth season. As a writer, he has worked on ten episodes of ''Charmed''', three episodes of ''V (2009)'', two episodes of ''Ugly Betty'''s first season and a single episode of ''
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'''s first season. The demon character "Litvack" that appeared on the sixteenth episode of the second season of ''Charmed'' was named after his father, a WB executive at the time. The character "Dr. Litvack," a neurosurgeon that appeared in the "Lexmas" episode of ''
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'' was named after his brother Zachary Litvack, an actual neurosurgeon.


Personal life

He is the son of television executive and producer John Litvack, known as the "dean of current programming".


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* American television writers American male television writers American television producers Writers Guild of America Award winners Living people 1980 births {{US-tv-producer-stub