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R. Scott Gemmill is an American television writer and producer, born in Canada. He worked extensively on '' JAG'' and '' ER''. Since its eighth season, he is now the
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of '' NCIS: Los Angeles''. Gemmill worked on '' JAG'' as an executive story editor and writer. He joined the crew in the first season and remained until the fourth season writing a total of 18 episodes. He was nominated for a
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in the 60 minute category for his work on the ''JAG'' episode "Angels 30." He joined the crew of '' ER'' in its sixth season as a supervising producer and regular writer. Alongside his fellow ''ER'' producers he was twice nominated for an
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for best drama series for his work on the sixth and seventh seasons of the show. He worked on the series until the thirteenth season and wrote a total of thirty-two episodes. In 2007 he won a Humanitas Prize in the 60 minute category for his work on the ''ER'' season 12 episode "There Are No Angels Here." The award was shared with his co-writer
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. The episode followed doctors from County General who traveled overseas to provide aid work in a refugee camp in Darfur. Humanitas stated that the prize was awarded for the episodes "unflinching look at the brutality inherent in civil wars and its belief that heroism is complex, complicated and multi-layered." He went on to work on the short-lived series ''
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'' as a writer and executive producer. After the cancellation of ''Smith'' he worked as a writer and executive producer on '' Women's Murder Club''. When that series also proved short-lived he took a position as a consulting producer and writer on ''
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''. After that program ended he became a writer and executive producer on the fall 2009 series '' NCIS: Los Angeles''.


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