Sera Gamble

TV Producer

Sera Gamble was born in New York City, New York, United States on September 20th, 1983 and is the TV Producer. At the age of 40, Sera Gamble biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
September 20, 1983
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, United States
Age
40 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Profession
Executive Producer, Film Producer, Screenwriter
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Redlands High School, Redlands, California
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Sera Gamble Career

Before turning to film and television, Gamble starred in stage productions of Will Strip for Food in Los Angeles and Dublin, Ireland. She produced and starred in a stage production of Eve of Paradise, written and directed by Raelle Tucker. She also starred in a short film written and directed by Tucker, entitled The Clay Man; the film was based on a short story by Gamble.

Gamble has published several works of literary short fiction, including stories published by the journal Washington Square, on nerve.com, and anthologized in the 2006 and 2007 editions of The Best American Erotica and the "dark, gothic" collection Bitten.

Gamble's career in Hollywood began when she appeared as a finalist on the second season of Project Greenlight in 2003. She was hired as a writer on the short-lived ABC series Eyes.

Following that series' cancellation, she was hired as a writer and story editor on the CW series Supernatural. Gamble was part of the writing team on Supernatural for its first seven seasons. She contributed some thirty scripts for the series and was made an executive producer in season five. At the end of the fifth season, creator Eric Kripke stepped down as head writer of the series and Gamble was chosen as his successor. She served as the series' showrunner beginning with the sixth season, and ending with the end of the seventh season.

Gamble chose to step down from her post as showrunner and executive producer on Supernatural at the end of the seventh season in order to "focus on developing other material" for Warner Bros. Television, including pilots for ABC and The CW television networks. She was replaced by Being Human executive producer Jeremy Carver, who worked on Supernatural from seasons 3 to 5.

Gamble worked as a writer and executive producer for two seasons of the NBC period drama Aquarius. She appears in a cameo role in episode 7 of season one. While working together on Aquarius, she and John McNamara co-created and executive produced the television adaptation of Lev Grossman's New York Times bestselling novel The Magicians for the Syfy network. With McNamara, she serves as the series' showrunner. The Magicians was renewed for a second season in 2016, a third season in 2017, a fourth season in 2018 and a fifth season that premiered on January 15, 2020. In March 2020, Syfy announced that the fifth season would be the series' final season.

While working together on Aquarius, Gamble, John McNamara and Alexandra Cunningham formed the production company, Fabrication. Fabrication's current development slate includes adaptations of The Lizard Kings and The Persuaders.

Gamble and Greg Berlanti co-created and executive produce the television adaptation of Caroline Kepnes's bestselling novel You. Currently, Gamble serves as the primary showrunner of the series. You was initially renewed for a second season by Lifetime before the first season aired. The first season of You began airing on Lifetime in September 2018, garnering positive reviews from the New York Times, New Yorker, and Los Angeles Times. On December 3, 2018, it was announced that the series would move to Netflix as a "Netflix Original" title, ahead of the premiere of the second season, after Lifetime reneged on the renewal deal. The second season was released exclusively on Netflix on December 26, 2019. On January 14, 2020, You was renewed for a third season by Netflix. The third season was released on October 15, 2021. In October 2021, ahead of the third season premiere, the series was renewed for a fourth season.

In January 2021, it was announced that Gamble and Berlanti would reunite to develop a television series based on the novel Providence by Kepnes for Peacock.

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“You” Was A Dealbreaker For Jameela Jamil, Too

www.popsugar.co.uk, May 9, 2023
Penn Badgley's character was not the only one derered by the number of sex scenes required for his "You" role. Jameela Jamil revealed in a recent episode of "Podcrushed" that she did not apply for a role on the Netflix hit for this very reason. "I don't do sex scenes," Jamil told hosts Nava Kavelin, Sophie Ansari, and Badgley. "My character was supposed to be sexy, but I had to cancel because I am so afraid of anything sexy that I can't handle."

Why producers are deciding to end shows like Succession, You and Stranger Things after 4-5 seasons

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 1, 2023
According to experts, there were a number of reasons why some of today's most famous shows, such as Succession and Stranger Things, were only available in a limited number. When it comes to the possibility of a 'five-year obsession,' industry experts agree that program makers want the program to go out on a high and need a large audience to offset rising production costs.

You may be coming, according to Penn Badgley, who also mentioned that a "Grand Finale" of "You" is approaching

www.popsugar.co.uk, March 14, 2023
Jonathan Moore — or rather, Joe Goldberg — has a grip on "You" viewers in the same way that he has a grip on his victims. And though fans of the hit Netflix series may have fallen back into his charming ways after finishing part two of season four, actor Penn Badgley has hinted that there may yet to be a fifth and final season of the show. "I know what Greg [Berlanti, one of the series's showrunners] pitched me a few years ago as what he felt was the right way to end." I think there will be another one, it will be a grand finale," he says as he appears on the front page. He claims he's "not positive" how he'll feel leaving behind the character he's embodied since 2017, revealing that if there's another instalment of the series will be a dramatic one at that.