David C. Erickson (born 1970-71) is an American television writer and producer best known for co-creating Fear the Walking Dead with Robert Kirkman, for which he was showrunner until the end of the third season; stepping down in order to make more shows for AMC. He also created the television series Canterbury's Law, and wrote and produced for the television series, Sons of Anarchy and Low Winter Sun. His most recent role is as showrunner for Mayor of Kingstown, signing on from its second season to its fifth and final season. He was also showrunner for Tulsa King's third season and was initially set to showrun it's first spin-off under the name NOLA King, but that has been scrapped and the show will now be produced by Taylor Sheridan under the title, Frisco King.
In 2021, he signed an overall deal with MRC, but it is unknown where that has landed. During late November 2025, he sued AMC Networks over unpaid profits.
From Raynham, Massachusetts, Erickson attended UMass-Amherst as a sophomore and studied Shakespeare in Sheffield, England for a semester. In 1993, at the age of 22, he moved to Los Angeles to begin his career in Hollywood, all the while taking classes at the University of Southern California. After numerous jobs as a production assistant, an executive at Showtime read one of his scripts, ultimately landing him work on Power and Beauty.
He is now married to television producer and screenwriter, Sheri Elwood and has two sons and a daughter named Ella.