Kurt Sutter

Screenwriter

Birthday May 5, 1964

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Rahway, New Jersey, U.S.

Age 59 years old

Nationality United States

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1960

Kurt Leon Sutter (born May 5, 1960) is an American screenwriter, director, producer, and actor.

He worked as a writer, director, and executive producer on The Shield, and appeared on the show as hitman Margos Dezerian.

Sutter is also the creator of Sons of Anarchy and its spinoff Mayans M.C. on FX; he wrote, produced, and directed the series, as well as played incarcerated club member Otto Delaney.

Sutter spent time with members of an outlaw motorcycle club in Northern California as research for Sons of Anarchy.

Sutter's wife, actress Katey Sagal, played main character Gemma Teller.

Sutter was born in Rahway, New Jersey.

His father worked at the General Motors plant in Linden, New Jersey and his mother was a secretary for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark.

He has two older sisters.

1982

He grew up in the township of Clark, New Jersey and graduated from Roselle Catholic High School in 1982.

1986

Sutter attended Livingston College for the journalism department of Rutgers University—which was located there—eventually graduating from Rutgers University with a BA in mass media with a minor in English in 1986.

He moved to New York City and studied Meisner technique, did theater, and taught at the Gately/Poole Conservatory.

1997

Sutter then attended Northern Illinois University for three years, starting in 1997, to obtain his M.F.A. in performance and directing.

2002

Sutter was hired as a staff writer for the first season of FX crime drama The Shield in 2002.

He made his television acting debut with the episode "Blowback", in which he appeared as Armenian mob hitman Margos Dezerian.

2003

He co-wrote the episodes "Dragonchasers" and "Two Days of Blood" with fellow staff writer Scott Rosenbaum, and was promoted to story editor for the second season in 2003.

2004

He wrote the episodes "Scar Tissue" and "Dead Soldiers" and in 2004, joined the production team in the junior role of co-producer for the third season.

He continued to write episodes and scripted "Playing Tight" and "Mum" with series creator and executive producer Shawn Ryan, "Slipknot" solo, and "Fire in the Hole" with consulting producer Charles H. Eglee.

He reprised his role as Dezerian in the season's final episodes "All In" and "On Tilt".

2005

He was promoted to supervising producer for the fourth season in 2005.

He wrote the episode "Grave" solo, co-wrote the story for the episode "Judas Priest" with Eglee and co-wrote the teleplay with Rosenbaum.

He co-wrote the story for the season finale "Ain't That a Shame" with Ryan; Ryan co-wrote the teleplay for the episode with co-executive producer Glen Mazzara.

2006

Sutter became a co-executive producer for the fifth season in 2006.

He wrote the episode "Extraction", co-wrote the episode "Trophy" with Renee Palya and Tony Soltis, and co-wrote the season's penultimate episode "Fire in the Hole" with Eglee.

2007

He became an executive producer for the sixth season in 2007, directed a promotional mini-episode for the sixth season entitled "Wins and Losses," and wrote the sixth-season premiere "On the Jones".

He co-wrote the episode "Exiled" with Rosenbaum, also now an executive producer.

2008

Sutter returned as an executive producer and writer for the seventh and final season in 2008.

He wrote the premiere "Coefficient of Drag" and co-wrote the episode "Parricide" with Gary Lennon.

At the close of the season he was the series' second most prolific writer (after Ryan), having written or co-written 18 episodes in total.

Also in 2008, Sutter created and executive produced a new series for FX entitled Sons of Anarchy.

The show centers on the titular motorcycle club in a fictitious town called Charming in California.

He was the series head writer and showrunner.

Along with the pilot episode he wrote the episodes "Seeds", "Fun Town", "Capybara", "The Sleep of Babies", and the season finale "The Revelator".

He would go on to write 61 of the show's 92 episodes.

Sutter appears in the show as incarcerated club member Otto Delaney, and he cast his wife Katey Sagal in the starring role as the club's matriarch Gemma Teller Morrow.

Sutter also hired several crew members whom he had worked with on The Shield, including unit production manager and producer Kevin G. Cremin, post-production supervisor and producer Craig Yahata, and directors Guy Ferland, Stephen Kay, Gwyneth Horder-Payton, Paris Barclay, Terrence O'Hara, and Billy Gierhart.

The first season also featured The Shield star Jay Karnes as a recurring special guest star playing ATF Agent Joshua Kohn.

This is a trend that continued in later seasons with the majority of the main cast of The Shield appearing in later episodes in a variety of different roles.

2009

Sutter remained showrunner and executive producer for the series' second season in 2009.

He wrote the season premiere "Albification", co-wrote the episode "Eureka" with Brett Conrad, co-wrote the episode "Gilead" with co-producer Chris Collins, co-wrote the episode "Potlatch" with Misha Green, co-wrote the teleplay for the episode "Service" with co-executive producer Jack LoGiudice from a story by Brady Dahl and Cory Udica, co-wrote the episode "The Culling" with consulting producer Dave Erickson, and wrote and directed the season finale "Na Trioblóidí".

The second season featured The Shield star Kenny Johnson as a special guest star playing a club member named Kozik.