Ethan Drogin

Ethan Drogin is an American television producer and writer, best known for his work on TV shows Suits and Lie to Me.[1]

Ethan Drogin
Born
United States
OccupationProducer, writer

Drogin joined the Suits writing staff in the first season. He is credited as the writer or co-writer of the following Suits episodes:

  • "Bail Out" (2011)
  • "Identity Crisis" (2011)
  • "Break Point" (2012)
  • "Blind-Sided" (2013)
  • "Unfinished Business" (2013)[2]

Drogin is a graduate of Harvard University and was previously a sports writer for the Harvard Crimson newspaper.[3] During his time as an undergraduate, Drogin was also President of the Harvard chapter of Sigma Chi, notable in that the University has not officially recognized single-gender fraternities nor sororities since 1984.[4]

Awards

Drogin was also a writer of Suits Recruits, an online multiplayer game and Winner of the 5th Annual Shorty Industry Awards.[5]

Desperate Genius, a screenplay written by Drogin, was a semi-finalist in the 2005 Zoetrope Screenwriting Contest, judged by Terry Zwigoff.[6]

gollark: And why does `to_ast` group codeblocks?
gollark: I mean, why does `:` after a type exempt it from garbage collection?
gollark: Some features are really weird though.
gollark: MORE color spaces than that ARE necessary.
gollark: What about conversion from wavelengths of light? Color mixing?

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