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Keto Shimizu (born December 23, 1984) is an American television writer, producer, and
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. She is known for her work on the North American adaptation of '' Being Human'' and for her substantial contributions to
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s and
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, including being the showrunner of DC's Legends of Tomorrow.


Life and career

The daughter of an Asian art historian father Yoshiaki and one of the founders of the first
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mother, Patricia, Shimizu accredits her love for storytelling to Waldorf teachings. Shimizu is of Japanese descent from her father's side. She graduated from Twinfield High School in Plainfield, VT, and
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. Shimizu and her husband, Christopher Lastrapes, have two sons together. She is an emphatic
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fanatic, and attributes comic book and television writer
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as being a notable favorite interpreter. She also counts
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,
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, Kurt Buslek,
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and
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as being influential to her writing. Her first foray into film was with the
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short ''Razor Man'', which she wrote and directed, in 2006. The film depicts a lone gunslinger's quest for vengeance in rural 1891
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. In 2007, she directed and wrote a second short film entitled ''Threads''. She has worked a vast array of positions in her career including post-production assistant ('' The Spirit'', '' Tron: Legacy''), visual effects editorial coordinator ('' Clash of the Titans''), cinematographer (short film ''The Storm''), and camera operator/first assistant to camera (web series ''Downers Grove''). She worked as a staff writer on the short-lived
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series '' The Cape''.


''Being Human''

In 2012, she joined the
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adaptation of '' Being Human'', as a story editor. She went on to become a writer on the show, scripting three hours ("Dream Reaper", "I'm So Lonesome I Could Die", "Of Mice and Wolfman") of the
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drama.


Arrowverse

In the summer of 2013, Shimizu boarded the
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produced
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origin series ''
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'', as an executive story editor and writer. Her first episode she co-wrote, with executive producer
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, was "Broken Dolls", which was critically lauded. Other sophomore season episodes she contributed to include "Blast Radius", "Suicide Squad" and "The Man Under the Hood". On July 9, 2014, it was reported that a prequel comic book series would debut in September of that year to bridge the second and third seasons of ''Arrow'', written by Shimizu and Guggenheim, entitled ''Arrow 2.5''. Some of her work emphasizes the characters she established, with
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, in her Suicide Squad episode. With the commencement of the series' third season, Shimizu was promoted to co-producer, along with
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. She and co-executive producer Jake Coburn co-wrote the season's second installment, "Sara". She co-wrote the sixth episode, "Guilty", with co-executive producer
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. She and Coburn co-penned the season's mid-season finale "The Climb", which fully introduced supervillain
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(
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). Shimizu scripted her first solo outing with "Suicidal Tendencies", helmed by
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. It saw the reformation of Task Force-X, with new member Cupid/Carrie Cutter; and explored the past of
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. Shimizu co-wrote, with Sokolowski, the fourteenth episode, "Fallout", of ''Arrows sister-series ''
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''. It showcased the DC superhero
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( Robbie Amell(Ronnie Raymond)/
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(Professor Martin Stein)) and featured the first spoken words of supervillain Gorilla Grodd. During the 2015 Winter Television Critics Association tour,
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announced a new 6-part animated series, ''
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'', centered around the DC heroine. It premiered on CW Seed in August of the year, and was released weekly on Tuesdays. It shares the same universe as ''Arrow'' and ''The Flash''. The series is written by Shimizu, ''Arrow'' showrunner
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, and comic book writer Lauren Certo. At the start of production for ''Arrows fourth season, Shimizu was promoted once again; being named producer, along with Sokolowski. She co-scripted the second episode of the season "The Candidate" with Guggenheim; which saw the introduction of supervillain
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. She and new co-executive producer
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wrote the seventh episode "Brotherhood". Shimizu next contributed to the 13th episode "Sins of the Father" with Sokolowski; and the 15th episode "Taken", which she and Sullivan wrote a teleplay for, based on a story from Guggenheim; and the critically panned "Eleven-Fifty-Nine", co-written with Guggenheim. With the conclusion of the fourth season, Shimizu departed ''Arrow'' and relocated to spin-off ''
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'' in its second season as co-executive producer, which featured the
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. She co-wrote the
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-era episode "Compromised," the
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-themed "Raiders of the Lost Art," the
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-filled "Land of the Lost," and the
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-inspired "Fellowship of the Spear." IGN, io9 and ComicBook.com all described the revamped second season as "the best DC TV series." At the beginning of ''Legends of Tomorrows fourth season, Shimizu was named executive producer and co-showrunner of the series.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Shimizu, Keto American television writers Living people American women television writers 1984 births People from Princeton, New Jersey Screenwriters from New Jersey American writers of Japanese descent Showrunners Television producers from New Jersey 21st-century American women writers 21st-century American screenwriters American women television producers