Aaron Harberts was a writer and co-executive producer for the second season of Pushing Daisies. His credits include, with his partner Gretchen J. Berg, creating the Rebecca Romijn television series Pepper Dennis, as well as being a writer and producer for Bryan Fuller's Wonderfalls. Post Daisies he worked on Mercy, Off The Mapp, GCB and Revenge.
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| - Aaron Harberts was a writer and co-executive producer for the second season of Pushing Daisies. His credits include, with his partner Gretchen J. Berg, creating the Rebecca Romijn television series Pepper Dennis, as well as being a writer and producer for Bryan Fuller's Wonderfalls. Post Daisies he worked on Mercy, Off The Mapp, GCB and Revenge.
- Harberts, who is from Iowa, and Berg have been writing partners since meeting at Northwestern University, where both were students. Berg started her line of work as exectuive story editor on Beverly Hills 90210 in 1999. He then became a writer and story editor on shows including Roswell (again featuring Sadler), John Doe, Pepper Dennis, North Shore, Women's Murder Club, Mercy (with Kate Mulgrew in a recurring role), Off the Map, GCB, Revenge and most recently Reign. He also served as executive producer or supervising producer on many of those shows. He also worked on the TV movie The Deerings and the feature film Valentine in 2001.
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| - Aaron Harberts was a writer and co-executive producer for the second season of Pushing Daisies. His credits include, with his partner Gretchen J. Berg, creating the Rebecca Romijn television series Pepper Dennis, as well as being a writer and producer for Bryan Fuller's Wonderfalls. Post Daisies he worked on Mercy, Off The Mapp, GCB and Revenge.
- Harberts, who is from Iowa, and Berg have been writing partners since meeting at Northwestern University, where both were students. Berg started her line of work as exectuive story editor on Beverly Hills 90210 in 1999. He then became a writer and story editor on shows including Roswell (again featuring Sadler), John Doe, Pepper Dennis, North Shore, Women's Murder Club, Mercy (with Kate Mulgrew in a recurring role), Off the Map, GCB, Revenge and most recently Reign. He also served as executive producer or supervising producer on many of those shows. He also worked on the TV movie The Deerings and the feature film Valentine in 2001. Harberts is openly gay, and married to his husband Scott.
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* "Battle at the Binary Stars" (teleplay with Gretchen J. Berg)
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* "Context Is for Kings" (teleplay with Berg and Craig Sweeny; story with Bryan Fuller and Berg)
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* "Choose Your Pain" (story with Berg and Kemp Powers)
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