Josh Senter

Josh Senter is an American television writer and producer, recognized for his contributions to several notable drama series, often involving LGBTQ+ themes and characters.

Career Senter established himself in the television industry through his work on various critically acclaimed shows. His early career included writing for the Showtime drama series Queer as Folk, which portrayed the lives of a group of gay men in Pittsburgh. He was a staff writer for multiple seasons of the show.

Following his tenure on Queer as Folk, Senter joined the writing and producing team for another prominent Showtime series, The L Word. This show focused on a group of lesbian and bisexual women in Los Angeles, where Senter contributed as a writer and co-producer.

He later moved to ABC's popular primetime soap opera, Desperate Housewives, serving as a writer and producer for a significant portion of the series' run. His involvement helped shape the intricate storylines and character arcs of the show.

Senter continued his engagement with narratives exploring LGBTQ+ experiences, notably serving as a writer and co-executive producer for the HBO series Looking. The series depicted the lives of a group of gay friends in San Francisco. He also contributed to Looking: The Movie, which served as a conclusion to the series.

His other credits include work on shows such as Mistresses.

Selected Works (as writer/producer)

  • Queer as Folk
  • The L Word
  • Desperate Housewives
  • Looking
  • Mistresses
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