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Dave Erickson

Dave Erickson is an television , , and renowned for co-creating the zombie apocalypse series with Robert Kirkman, for which he served as during its first three seasons from 2015 to 2017. He is also the creator and of the Paramount+ crime drama , starring , which premiered in 2021 and was renewed for a fourth season in 2024. Erickson's career began in the early with writing credits including the 2002 TV movie Power and Beauty, a dramatization of Judith Exner's alleged affair with . In 2008, he created and co-executive produced the legal drama Canterbury's Law, starring as a tenacious defense attorney, though the series lasted only one season. He gained prominence as a writer and producer on FX's Sons of Anarchy from 2008 to 2014, contributing to the acclaimed biker gang saga under creator . Subsequent projects included writing for AMC's Low Winter Sun in 2013 and Netflix's historical drama in 2014. Erickson's collaboration with Kirkman predated Fear the Walking Dead; the pair developed an unproduced pilot based on one of Kirkman's treatments around 2010, and Erickson was considered multiple times for the writing team of The Walking Dead but conflicts in timing prevented it. When AMC greenlit a companion series to The Walking Dead in 2014, Kirkman recruited Erickson to co-create Fear the Walking Dead, setting the story in Los Angeles during the outbreak's early days and emphasizing family dynamics amid societal collapse. The series premiered on August 23, 2015, to a record-breaking 10.1 million viewers, the highest for any cable pilot at the time, and Erickson oversaw its expansion into a 15-episode second season before departing after the third. In recent years, Erickson has focused on the universe, creating in 2021 as a gritty exploration of a family dominating the industry in a decaying town. Under a multi-year overall deal with —first signed in 2021 and extended in 2024—he continues as showrunner for the series, with Season 4 having premiered on October 26, 2025, following production in . He was briefly attached as showrunner for the Paramount+ NOLA King, a extension featuring , but exited in July 2025 due to scheduling conflicts with his ongoing commitments. Earlier, under a 2021 deal with MRC Television, he developed an adaptation of Stephen King's The Jaunt, though its status remains unconfirmed as of late 2025.

Early life and education

Early years

Details regarding Dave Erickson's birth date and place have not been publicly disclosed in available biographical sources. Details regarding his childhood and family background are scarce, with no notable professions or influences from his family mentioned in reputable records or interviews. Formative personal experiences remain largely undocumented.

Education

Dave Erickson earned a from the in 1993. As part of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences alumni, he credits a pivotal class taught by an influential during his undergraduate years as a key experience that refined his creative direction. He began exploring at UMass by drafting TV movies, though he later described them as not particularly polished. Erickson subsequently pursued graduate studies at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts, where he received a degree in 1997. This specialized training in and equipped him with the technical and narrative skills essential for his transition into professional television work.

Career

Early career

Dave Erickson's first professional writing credit came in 2002 with the TV movie Power and Beauty, a Showtime production dramatizing Judith Exner's alleged affair with , for which he contributed to the teleplay alongside and . This project marked his entry into scripted television, building on earlier uncredited rewrites and roles he took after moving to in the early . Following college graduation, Erickson faced significant hurdles breaking into as a , including low- or no-pay jobs as a and the difficulty of networking in a competitive industry, where he relied more on skill recognition than social connections due to his reserved nature. Documented freelance work during this period included writing several made-for-TV movies based on real events, such as (2002), (2004), and (2003), which earned him a reputation as a specialist in "" narratives. These assignments provided steady but episodic opportunities, highlighting the precarious path for emerging writers in the early television landscape. By 2008, Erickson transitioned toward series development, creating the Fox legal drama Canterbury's Law and writing its pilot episode, which centered on a tenacious defense attorney played by and aired on March 10 of that year. This project represented a pivotal shift from standalone teleplays to ongoing series creation, leveraging his accumulated experience in concise, high-stakes storytelling.

Sons of Anarchy

Dave Erickson joined the writing staff of the series in its inaugural season in 2008, shortly after contributing to the ensemble legal drama Canterbury's Law, which honed his skills in crafting complex character-driven narratives suitable for the 's intricate dynamics. As a , he penned key episodes, including season 1, episode 7, "Old Bones," which delved into the discovery of buried remains and the ensuing tensions within the (SAMCRO) as they confronted past sins. His contributions extended to producing duties, serving as a consulting producer for the first two seasons while continuing to write, such as season 2, episode 3, "Fix," which advanced the club's internal conflicts amid escalating criminal enterprises. Erickson's role evolved significantly over the series' early years, ascending to co-executive producer by season 3, where he collaborated closely with creator Kurt Sutter on shaping plotlines that intertwined outlaw crime with familial loyalties and betrayals central to the show's outlaw biker ethos. In this capacity, he helped oversee story arcs involving SAMCRO's gun-running operations, rival gang rivalries, and personal reckonings, contributing to the series' reputation for gritty, Shakespearean-style drama. By season 4, Erickson co-wrote the penultimate episode, "Burnt and Purged Away" (4.12), which intensified character arcs through high-stakes negotiations with international arms suppliers and explosive revelations about loyalty and vengeance within the club. Erickson's tenure on Sons of Anarchy spanned the first four seasons from 2008 to 2011, during which he was credited on 52 episodes as consulting and co-executive producer, playing a pivotal role in developing the series' thematic depth around themes of brotherhood, morality, and the corrosive impact of on family structures. His work on the show, which ran for seven seasons until its finale in 2014, laid foundational experience in long-form television storytelling that emphasized ensemble interplay and moral ambiguity in the crime genre.

Low Winter Sun and Marco Polo

Following his tenure on Sons of Anarchy, where he honed skills in managing ensemble casts and moral ambiguity, Dave Erickson expanded into new genres with writing and producing roles on shorter-form series. In 2013, Erickson served as co-executive producer and writer on the AMC crime drama Low Winter Sun, a 10-episode limited series that explored a gritty noir tale of police corruption and cover-up in Detroit. The show, which aired from August to October 2013 and was canceled after one season due to mixed ratings, centered on detectives Frank Agnew (Mark Strong) and Joe Geddes (Lennie James) after they murder a corrupt colleague and scramble to conceal the crime. Erickson's contributions included co-writing episode 3, "No Rounds," directed by Andrew Bernstein, which delved into the protagonists' frantic efforts to eliminate forensic evidence from the killing while flashbacks revealed the initial night's tensions. He also co-wrote the season finale, "Revelations," directed by Adam Davidson, heightening the stakes of the ongoing conspiracy amid internal investigations. Building on this, Erickson transitioned to historical drama as executive producer and showrunner for the first season of Netflix's Marco Polo in 2014, co-running the project alongside creator John Fusco before stepping away for subsequent commitments. The series, inspired by the explorer's real-life journeys, depicted Marco Polo's (Lorenzo Richelmy) immersion in the opulent yet treacherous court of Kublai Khan (Benedict Wong) during the Mongol Empire, blending adventure with political machinations, betrayal, and cultural clashes. Erickson's writing credits included episode 6, "White Moon," which focused on an assassination attempt during a ceremonial eve, as Marco investigates the plot while navigating escalating court intrigues and loyalties. These projects, spanning 2013 to 2014, represented Erickson's pivot toward limited-series formats and international settings, bridging his ensemble-driven work to more auteur-led roles ahead.

Fear the Walking Dead

Dave Erickson co-created Fear the Walking Dead with Robert Kirkman in 2015 as a companion series to The Walking Dead, setting the story in the early stages of the zombie outbreak in Los Angeles to explore the initial chaos from a fresh perspective. The series premiered on AMC on August 23, 2015, focusing on a blended family navigating denial, survival, and societal breakdown amid the emerging apocalypse. As for the first three seasons (2015–2017), Erickson oversaw the writing, production, and overall narrative direction, emphasizing themes of family dynamics and the gradual collapse of urban civilization. He co-wrote the pilot episode with Kirkman, introducing a diverse that reflected the multicultural fabric of East , including characters from varied ethnic backgrounds to highlight community tensions and alliances during the crisis. Key creative choices under his leadership included anchoring the West Coast setting in neighborhoods like Sereno for authenticity and unpredictability, while supervising pivotal episodes that built tension through personal relationships rather than immediate horror. Erickson stepped down as following the Season 3 finale in October 2017 to develop other projects under a multi-year deal with , though he remained an briefly. The series continued for five more seasons without his direct involvement, concluding in November 2023 after eight seasons and over 100 episodes, significantly expanding the Walking Dead franchise's universe.

Mayor of Kingstown and later projects

In 2022, Dave Erickson joined as and starting with its second season on Paramount+, a crime drama created by and that follows the McLusky family navigating power struggles in the prison-dominated economy of the fictional Kingstown, Michigan, starring as patriarch Mike McLusky. Under his leadership, the series explored escalating tensions between law enforcement, inmates, and corrupt officials, with Erickson overseeing writing and production for Seasons 2 (premiering January 2023) and 3 (premiering June 2024). The show was renewed for a fourth season in December 2024, with Erickson continuing in his role as the writers' room opened in October 2024, and Season 4 premiered in October 2025 to strong critical reception for its intensified storylines. Erickson expanded his involvement in the Taylor Sheridan universe by serving as showrunner for Season 3 of Tulsa King on Paramount+, taking over from Terence Winter and Craig Zisk to guide the mafia relocation saga starring Sylvester Stallone as aging mobster Dwight Manfredi building a criminal empire in Oklahoma. He executive produced the eight-episode season, which emphasized ensemble dynamics and territorial conflicts, and aired in 2025. Following the series' renewal for Season 4 in September 2025, Erickson exited to prioritize other projects. In February 2021, Erickson signed a multi-year overall deal with Television to develop new content, including a series adaptation of Stephen King's 1981 short story "," a sci-fi narrative centered on the psychological perils of technology. He extended his partnership with in October 2024 through another multi-year overall deal, enabling continued showrunning on Mayor of Kingstown alongside development of additional scripted projects in the crime and thriller space. In July 2025, Erickson was initially set to showrun the Tulsa King spinoff NOLA King, starring , but departed due to scheduling conflicts, prompting a search for a replacement. As of 2025, Erickson maintains an active presence in television production, focusing on high-stakes dramas informed by his prior experience with narratives.

Awards and nominations

Primetime Emmy Awards

Dave Erickson received two Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his work as an on short-form companion series to , recognizing his contributions to innovative digital extensions of the main television series' universe. In , Erickson was nominated in the Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Series category for : Flight 462, a that depicted the early stages of the outbreak aboard a commercial flight. The nomination, shared with executive producers including and David Wiener, marked the inaugural year for this category and highlighted the series' role in expanding the narrative through episodic web content. Despite the recognition for its production quality and integration with the parent show, the series did not win the award. The following year, in 2017, Erickson earned another nomination in the same category for , a 16-part mini-series following survivors navigating the apocalypse's regions. This shared nomination included producers such as Frank Scherma and Justin Wilkes, underscoring the collaborative effort to deliver compelling, bite-sized storytelling that bridged episodes of the main series and engaged online audiences. Like the previous entry, was praised for its innovative approach to transmedia content but ultimately did not secure the Emmy. These nominations reflect Erickson's pivotal role in producing Emmy-eligible short-form content during his tenure on .

Other recognitions

Erickson's contributions to Sons of Anarchy received critical praise as part of the show's acclaimed writing team, with the series earning Writers Guild of America recognition in ensemble credits for episodes and ancillary content, though without individual nominations for him. His co-creation of Fear the Walking Dead has been highlighted in trade publications for innovatively expanding The Walking Dead universe through a prequel spin-off that explores the apocalypse's early stages in a fresh urban setting with new characters and subtle infection depictions, distinguishing it from the original series. Beyond formal awards like his Primetime Emmy nominations, Erickson's sustained industry validation is evident in major deal signings, including a multi-year overall with Television in 2021 to develop projects such as a adaptation, and a 2024 extension with amid 's renewal. These developments underscore his collaborative success across high-profile series, where his role in ensemble efforts has contributed to enduring critical and commercial impact without additional major individual honors.

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