Alison Schapker is an American television writer, producer and supervising production designer. She was a staff writer on Alias and wrote several of its episodes. She was also a co-producer on Charmed, Lost and currently Brothers & Sisters, for which she has co-written several episodes, all with Monica Owusu-Breen.
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