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Morgan Wandell (Morgan A. Wandell) was born on 17 February, 1971 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, is an executive. Discover Morgan Wandell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

Popular As Morgan A. Wandell
Occupation Head of international content development Apple TV+
Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 17 February, 1971
Birthday 17 February
Birthplace Fort Wayne, Indiana
Nationality United States

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His wife is Francine Li (m. 2018)

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Timeline

2018

Wandell and his wife, Francine Li, were married in September 2018. He serves on the Friends of the Saban Community Clinic Board of Directors.

2017

In October 2017 Apple launched its video subscription service—later called Apple TV+—and Wandell was appointed head of international content. In October 2020, it was announced that Apple had greenlit "Masters of the Air," an international WWII television series by Steven Spielberg's Amblin Television and Tom Hanks' Playtone. It was the first series in which Apple served as the studio. As of December 2020, the international programming slate also included Shantaram, Pachinko and Losing Alice.

2013

In 2013, Wandell was named head of drama development at Amazon. There, in addition to The Man in the High Tower, Wandell helped to develop David E. Kelley's Goliath, starring Billy Bob Thornton; Amy Sherman-Palladino's The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan, He was promoted to Head of International Series in 2016. Sneaky Pete, the anthology series Electric Dreams, Patriot, a cult hit, and the limited series A Very English Scandal. He was promoted to head of international series in 2016 as Prime Video expanded into more than 200 territories, working on co-productions such as The Widow with Kate Beckinsdale (UK), and a slate of originals such as Breathe, El Candito (produced in Mexico), and Inside Edge, Made In Heaven, Mirzapur and The Family Man (made in India).

2004

In 2004, Wandell was appointed senior vice president, drama at ABC Studios. Over the next four years he developed series including Ugly Betty, Private Practice, Criminal Minds, and Ghost Whisperer, and helped to launch Desperate Housewives and Grey's Anatomy. While Wandell was at ABC, the studio went from producing one returning drama to 17. In 2008, producer Greg Berlanti recruited him to run Berlanti Television, which produced shows such as Brothers and Sisters, Eli Stone, Dirty Sexy Money, and No Ordinary Family.

2000

In March 2000, DEN CEO Jim Ritts left the company to become CEO of Channel One, and recruited Wandell to return to Channel One as its head of programming. He was promoted to president of programming the following year. There Wandell oversaw production of a daily newscast for 8 million young people and expanded its capabilities into production commitments with other outside networks, including the MTV documentary series Breaking It Down with Serena Altschul, the 9/11 special The Day It All Changed for the WB, and investigative features on ABC News’ Nightline on underground Christian churches in China.

1999

In the late 90s, Touchstone was merged with ABC Studios, and in the wake of the merger, Wandell decided to pursue his interest developing streaming video programming. In August 1999 he was named VP of Development at DEN, a precursor to modern streaming services that "lead the convergence of Hollywood and Silicon Valley, as it worked to create a new TV-style entertainment medium delivered on the Internet." . While at DEN, he supervised DEN's entertainment-based programming, oversaw the development and production of nonfiction video and animation, and helped to restructure the production operations and reduce its expenses.

1996

Following his graduation, Wandell was hired by Channel One News, where he wrote, produced, and directed news features and series for a daily newscast. In 1996, he landed a creative executive role at Disney’s Touchstone Studios. At Touchstone, he managed primetime series and supervised the development slate of producers such as Jerry Bruckheimer, David Hoberman, and Peter Tolan. His shows included Boy Meets World and Home Improvement as well as Ryan Murphy’s first series, Popular, for the WB. The Home Improvement writers named the fictitious network executive who cancelled Tool Time -- the show within the show -- Morgan Wandell. ("There's no project...If you have any complaints about that, you might want to email Morgan Wandell at big-fat-zero-dot-com.")

1993

Wandell attended Claremont McKenna College where he graduated cum laude with a degree in economics in 1993. During the summer between his junior and senior year, he interned for Channel One News.

1989

Morgan Wandell was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana to Jeffrey and Charlotte Wandell. Along with his brother, Michael, he grew up in Champaign, Illinois, graduating from Centennial High School in 1989. He was the senior class president and a member of the competitive swim team at Centennial.