Eli Attie
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Eli Attie was a writer, story editor, executive story editor, co-producer, producer and supervising producer on the final five seasons of The West Wing. He started as a story editor in the Season 3 episode Night Five and became an executive story editor at the start of Season 4. From Inauguration: Over There (Part II) to The Benign Prerogative he is credited as a co-producer. Starting with Slow News Day and through the end of Season 6 he is credited as a producer. He is credited as a supervising producer for Season 7.
He has also worked as a co-executive producer on House, MD and Aaron Sorkin's Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip.
Before working on The West Wing he served as chief speechwriter for Al Gore from 1997 until Gore's concession of the 2000 election and also worked for Bill Clinton and Dick Gephardt.
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[edit] Episodes Written
[edit] Story
- Ways and Means (& Gene Sperling)
- H.Con - 172
- The Red Mass
- Angel Maintenance (& Kevin Falls
- Evidence of Things Not Seen (& David Handelman)
- A Constituency of One (and Michael Oates Palmer)
[edit] Teleplay by
- Stirred (& Aaron Sorkin)
- Angel Maintenance (and Aaron Sorkin)
- A Constituency of One
[edit] Written by
- Swiss Diplomacy (& Kevin Falls)
- Guns Not Butter (& Kevin Falls and Aaron Sorkin)
- Slow News Day
- Talking Points
- Third-Day Story
- Opposition Research
- Freedonia
- La Palabra
- The Mommy Problem
- Duck and Cover
- The Al Smith Dinner
- Election Day (Part II) (& John Wells
- Requiem (& Debora Cahn & John Wells)
