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| Amy Sherman-Palladino | Topic | The Lorelais' First Day at Chilton |
Amy Sherman-Palladino (née Sherman) is an American television writer and producer.
Sherman-Palladino is married to writer and producer Daniel Palladino.
Sherman-Palladino became a staff writer on Roseanne during the show's third season in 1990. Among the storylines and episodes she wrote was an Emmy-nominated episode about birth control.
Sherman-Palladino left the show after season six in 1994, and worked on several other projects, including a failed pilot (Love and Marriage) and writing...
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| Person | Gilmore Girls Pilot | |||
| Film writer | Rory's Birthday Parties | |||
| TV Writer | The Third Lorelai | |||
| TV Program Creator | Teach Me Tonight | |||
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| Joanne Waters | TV Writer | Kill Me Now | ||
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| Jed Seidel | TV Writer | The Deer-Hunters | ||
| Topic | Weapons of Class Destruction | |||
| Person | Mars vs. Mars | |||
| Meet John Smith | ||||
| The Girl Next Door | ||||
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| Daniel Palladino | Topic | Cinnamon's Wake |
Daniel Palladino is one of the producers of the American animated sitcom Family Guy. Palladino is also a former producer and writer for the American dramedy, Gilmore Girls. He is married to television writer and producer Amy Sherman-Palladino, the creator of Gilmore Girls.
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| TV Writer | Dead Uncles and Vegetables | |||
| TV Producer | Lorelai's Graduation Day | |||
| Person | Red Light on the Wedding Night | |||
| TV Director | The Ins and Outs of Inns | |||
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| Rob Thomas | Topic | Leave It to Beaver |
Rob Thomas (born August 15 1965 in Sunnyside, Washington) is an author and screenwriter, best known for his book Rats Saw God and his television program Veronica Mars.
Before he began writing novels for young adults, Thomas taught high-school journalism at John Marshall High School in San Antonio, Texas, advised the University of Texas student magazine, and worked for Channel One News; this last experience informs his novel Satellite Down. Rob played guitar or bass for, and was the primary...
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| Person | Mars vs. Mars | |||
| Film writer | Veronica Mars Pilot | |||
| TV Writer | Credit Where Credit's Due | |||
| TV Director | Return of the Kane | |||
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| Diane Ruggiero | TV Writer | Leave It to Beaver | ||
| Topic | A Trip to the Dentist | |||
| Betty and Veronica | ||||
| Mars vs. Mars | ||||
| The Wrath of Con | ||||
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| Phil Klemmer | TV Writer | M.A.D. | ||
| Topic | Ruskie Business | |||
| Return of the Kane | ||||
| Clash of the Tritons | ||||
| Nevermind the Buttocks | ||||
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| John Enbom | TV Writer | M.A.D. | ||
| Topic | Ruskie Business | |||
| Lord of the Bling | ||||
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| Look Who's Stalking | ||||
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| Dayna Lynne North | TV Writer | Hot Dogs | ||
| Topic | You Think You Know Somebody | |||
| Silence of the Lamb | ||||
| Plan B | ||||
| My Mother, the Fiend | ||||
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| Carolyn Murray | TV Writer | Kanes and Abel's | ||
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| Aaron Sorkin |
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Topic | Sports Night Pilot |
Aaron Benjamin Sorkin (born June 9, 1961) is an American screenwriter, producer and playwright. After graduating from Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Musical Theatre in 1983, Sorkin spent much of the 1980s in New York as a struggling, largely unemployed actor. He found his passion in writing plays, and quickly established himself as a young promising playwright. His stageplay A Few Good Men caught the attention of Hollywood producer David Brown, who bought the film...
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| Person | The Apology | |||
| Film writer | The Hungry and the Hunted | |||
| Film actor | Intellectual Property | |||
| TV Writer | Mary Pat Shelby | |||
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| Tracey Stern | TV Writer | Mary Pat Shelby | ||
| Topic | Eternity | |||
| Person | Running to Stand Still | |||
| Matt Tarses | TV Writer | The Head Coach, Dinner and the Morning Mail | ||
| Topic | The Six Southern Gentlemen of Tennessee | |||
| Person | Ten Wickets | |||
| Kafelnikov | ||||
| Shane | ||||
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| Bill Wrubel | TV Writer | The Quality of Mercy at 29K | ||
| Topic | The Six Southern Gentlemen of Tennessee | |||
| Kafelnikov | ||||
| Shane | ||||
| The Cut Man Cometh | ||||
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| David Walpert | TV Writer | The Six Southern Gentlemen of Tennessee | ||
| Topic | A Girl Named Pixley | |||
| Dana Get Your Gun | ||||
| Bells And A Siren | ||||
| Paul Redford | TV Writer | Small Town | ||
| Topic | Ordnance Tactics | |||
| Fictional Character Creator | Take this Sabbath Day | |||
| Person | On the Day Before | |||
| Somebody's Going to Emergency, Somebody's Going to Jail | ||||
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| David Handelman | TV Writer | The Sword of Orion | ||
| Topic | The Sweet Smell of Air | |||
| Person | Election Night | |||
| Evidence of Things Not Seen | ||||
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Topic | The Sword of Orion |
Mark Douglas Brown McKinney (born June 26, 1959) is a Canadian comedian and actor, best known for his work in the long-running sketch comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall. Following the run of their television series (1989 to 1995) and feature film (Brain Candy), he went on to star in Saturday Night Live from 1995 to 1997. From 2003 to 2006, he co-created, wrote and starred in the acclaimed mini-series Slings and Arrows, a TV show about a Canadian theatre company struggling to survive while a...
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| Miriam Kazdan | TV Writer | Louise Revisited | ||
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| Kevin Falls | TV Writer | Shane | ||
| Topic | The Reunion | |||
| Person | The Sweet Smell of Air | |||
| Draft Day: Part II – The Fall of Ryan O'Brian | ||||
| Guns Not Butter | ||||
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| Tom Szentgyorgyi | TV Writer | Kyle Whitaker's Got Two Sacks | ||
| Topic | And the Crowd Goes Wild | |||
| Pete McCabe | TV Writer | The Local Weather | ||
| Topic | The Stackhouse Filibuster | |||
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| Chris Lusvardi | TV Writer | Bells And A Siren | ||
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| Aury Wallington | TV Writer | Like a Virgin | ||
| Topic | Clash of the Tritons | |||
| Russell Smith | TV Writer | Drinking the Kool-Aid | ||
| Topic | One Angry Veronica | |||
| Cathy Belben | TV Writer | I Am God | ||
| Topic | Ahoy, Mateys! | |||
| Blast from the Past | ||||
| John Serge | TV Writer | The Quick and the Wed | ||
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| Jason Elen | TV Writer | Charlie Don’t Surf | ||
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| Tim Minear | Topic | The Train Job |
Tim Minear (born October 29, 1963) is an American screenwriter and director. He was born in New York, grew up in Whittier, California, and studied film at California State University, Long Beach.
Minear was an assistant director on the film Platoon, and wrote episodes for several television series including The X-Files and Lois and Clark. He later wrote, executive-produced, and directed episodes of Strange World, Angel, Firefly, Wonderfalls, and The Inside (which he also created, with Howard...
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| Person | Bushwhacked | |||
| Film director | Out of Gas | |||
| Film writer | The Message | |||
| TV Writer | Home | |||
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| Jane Espenson |
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Topic | Shindig |
Jane Espenson is a Hugo Award-winning American writer who has worked on several television series and comic book, as well as in other genres. In television, she has worked on both situation comedies and dramas and is perhaps best known for her five-year stint as a writer and producer on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
While Espenson was a graduate student at University of California, Berkeley, she submitted several spec script for Star Trek: The Next Generation as part of a script submission program...
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| TV Writer | End of Days | |||
| Author | Pangs | |||
| Person | Band Candy | |||
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