Gabe Rotter is an American television writer/producer and novelist, author of Simon & Schuster's "Duck Duck Wally" and "The Human Bobby."[1] He was a writer and producer on season 11 of The X-Files which aired in 2018.
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Born | (1978-04-16) April 16, 1978 (age 44) Long Island, New York, United States |
Alma mater | University of Southern California |
Occupation | Writer, Producer |
Notable work | Duck Duck Wally The Human Bobby The X-Files |
Partner(s) | Bree Abel Rotter (2007 – present) |
Rotter grew up on Long Island, New York, attended Syosset High School, and earned a film degree from the University of Southern California. Rotter began his career as a production assistant and later the writers' assistant on the popular paranormal television show "The X-Files," working under series creator Chris Carter.
Rotter wrote his first novel, "Duck Duck Wally," which was published by Simon & Schuster[2] in 2008. The novel "...pays entertaining dividends in this slapstick send-up of show business in general and hip-hop in particular,” commented a Kirkus Reviews critic.[3] A Publishers Weekly reviewer noted that “Rotter’s a talented writer.” Booklist called the book "Clever and funny."[4]
In 2010, Rotter published his second novel from Simon & Schuster, titled "The Human Bobby." About the book, Booklist said "An oddly constructed novel, but an oddly endearing one, too, with a protagonist you can’t help rooting for."[5]
In 2014 Rotter produced a television pilot for Amazon called The After, which was written and directed by Chris Carter.[6]
In 2015 Rotter was a writer/producer on 20th Century Fox Television's 6-episode revival of The X-Files.[7]
In 2017, Rotter was a writer/producer on the eleventh season of The X-Files on Fox, having written one episode titled, "Kitten."[8]
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