Jorge Zamacona was born on December 30,1959 and is an American television writer and producer.
45 Facts About Jorge Zamacona
Jorge Zamacona was born on December 30,1959, in Madigan Army Hospital in Fort Lewis, Washington.
Jorge Zamacona studied at the University of Wisconsin-Madison until he relocated to Los Angeles in 1980.
Jorge Zamacona is married to Blair Winters Jorge Zamacona and has three children.
Jorge Zamacona began working for television in 1984 as a writer for the second season of medical drama St Elsewhere.
Jorge Zamacona co-wrote the teleplay for the episode "Vanity" with Ray De Laurentis and John Tinker from a story by producer Tom Fontana.
Jorge Zamacona returned as a writer for the third season and co-wrote the teleplay for the episode "Saving Face" with Norma Safford Vela from a story by Fontana.
In 1988, Jorge Zamacona wrote the science fiction film World Gone Wild.
In 1993, Jorge Zamacona became a writer for the first season of NBC police drama Homicide: Life on the Street.
Jorge Zamacona wrote the teleplay for the episodes "A Shot in the Dark" and "And the Rockets' Dead Glare", both were based on stories by Fontana.
Jorge Zamacona returned to the series as a story editor and writer for the third season in 1994.
Jorge Zamacona contributed to six third-season episodes as a writer.
Jorge Zamacona wrote the teleplay for the episode "Nearer My God to Thee" from a story he wrote with Fontana.
Jorge Zamacona co-wrote the teleplay for the episode "Cradle to Grave" with David Mills from a story by Fontana.
Jorge Zamacona co-wrote the teleplay for the episode "The City That Bleeds" with fellow story editor Julie Martin from a story by Fontana and executive story editor James Yoshimura.
Jorge Zamacona co-wrote the teleplay for the episode "Dead End" with Martin from a story by Yoshimura.
Jorge Zamacona was promoted to producer for the fourth season in 1995.
Jorge Zamacona contributed to a further three episodes as a writer.
Jorge Zamacona wrote the teleplays for the episodes "Thrill of the Kill" and "The Damage Done" both from stories by Fontana and Bromell.
Jorge Zamacona co-wrote the episode "For God and Country" with Michael S Chernuchin.
Jorge Zamacona left the production team at the end of the fourth season.
In 1996, Jorge Zamacona was hired as a co-executive producer and writer for new Fox Network science fiction series Millennium.
Jorge Zamacona wrote two episodes for the first season; "Kingdom Come" and "The Wild and the Innocent".
Jorge Zamacona left the series at the end of the first season.
In 1999, Jorge Zamacona served as an executive producer and writer for CBS pilot St Michael's Crossing but the network did not order a series.
In 2001, Jorge Zamacona was an executive producer for the feature Hudson's Law which starred Rob Morrow.
Jorge Zamacona joined the crew of TNT occult police drama Witchblade as a consulting producer and writer in summer 2002.
In fall 2002, Jorge Zamacona was hired as a writer for the third season of NBC emergency services drama Third Watch.
Jorge Zamacona left the series at the end of the third season having contributed to two episodes.
In 2003, Jorge Zamacona reunited with his Homicide colleague Tom Fontana as a supervising producer on the sixth and final season of HBO prison drama Oz.
Jorge Zamacona worked as an executive producer and writer for the series.
Jorge Zamacona contributed to thirteen of those episodes as a writer.
Jorge Zamacona wrote the teleplay for the pilot episode "Brothers in Arms" from a story he co-wrote with St Clair.
Renzulli and Jorge Zamacona co-wrote the episodes "Late for School" and "Gimme Shelter".
In 2004, Jorge Zamacona served as an executive producer for the television feature Silverlake.
Jorge Zamacona served as an executive producer and writer for the project.
Jorge Zamacona wrote the teleplay for the pilot from a story he co-wrote with St Clair.
Jorge Zamacona wrote the teleplay for the episode "The Wild Bunch" from a story he co-wrote with St Clair.
Jorge Zamacona participated in the 2007 Writers Guild of America strike.
Jorge Zamacona supported royalties for writers based on online streaming of episodes they had written.
In 2009, Jorge Zamacona became a consulting producer and writer for the ABC police drama The Unusuals.
In 2010, Jorge Zamacona was attached to new series The Saint as an executive producer.
The next year, Jorge Zamacona stayed with TNT as the Co-Executive Producer and Writer on The Last Ship that starred Eric Dane.
Also, in 2016, Jorge Zamacona was the Executive Producer on ABC's Quantico starring Priyanka Chopra.
In 2019, Jorge Zamacona resumed working alongside Tom Fontana for Showtime's City on a Hill, starring Kevin Bacon and Aldis Hodge, as a Co-Executive Producer and writer.