David S. Rosenthal

His father is Anti-Defamation League Latin American Affairs director and human rights activist rabbi Morton Rosenthal.

When the show ended, he wrote for Laurie Hill, a program created by Neal Marlens and Carol Black, who also produced The Wonder Years.

[3] With Marlens and Black, Rosenthal helped develop a sitcom for Laurie Hill co-star Ellen DeGeneres.

[3] In April 2006, it was announced that Gilmore Girls executive producers Amy Sherman-Palladino and her husband, Daniel, could not come to an agreement with The CW and would be leaving the show when their contracts expired that summer.

He later quit his job on Spin City to focus on writing a controversial play about supermodel Heidi Klum.