Seth Freeman

Seth Freeman is a writer, producer, and director of television, a journalist, and a playwright. He produced the long-running newspaper drama, Lou Grant, and he created, more recently, the series, Lincoln Heights. His work for the stage has appeared in over a hundred eighty-five theaters and festivals in the United States and around the world. His print work can be found in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Magazine, California Magazine, Southern Theatre Magazine, Stars and Stripes, the HuffPost, YaleGlobal and The Hill.

Seth contributes his time to a variety of community organizations, including the UCLA Health System, where he serves as the Community Advocate for Patient Safety and Quality of Care and also on the Board of the School of Nursing, the ACO Board and the Quality Council. 

He received a Master’s degree in Public Health from the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health in June, 2019. In addition to serving on the school’s Board of Advisors, Seth is also active with the Public Health Alumni Association.

He is a member of the Rape Foundation Board of Advisors and the Writers Guild Foundation Board of Trustees, and is active with the Pacific Council on International Policy.