fiction.wikisort.org - WriterDebora Cahn is an American writer and producer of television and film. She was a writer and executive producer on the Showtime series Homeland for its final two seasons (2018–2020). She was also a writer and consulting producer on FX's Fosse/Verdon (2019), for which she won a Writers Guild of America award for Best Adapted Long Form Television. In 2018, she wrote the HBO film Paterno, starring Al Pacino and directed by Barry Levinson. She was a writer and co-executive producer for Martin Scorsese's HBO series Vinyl (2016). From 2006 to 2013, she was a writer and producer of Grey’s Anatomy. She began her career as a writer and producer on The West Wing from its fourth to seventh and final season (2002–2006).[1] More recently, Cahn signed a multi-year overall deal with Netflix. Under the deal, she will serve as executive producer and showrunner on the political thriller drama series The Diplomat.[2]
American writer and producer
Cahn has won two Writers Guild of America awards, and has received multiple nominations.
Biography
Cahn graduated from Barnard College of Columbia University and received a master's degree in acting from the Institute for Advanced Theater Training at Harvard University.[3] In 2006, Cahn married Michael Heller.[3]
Awards and nominations
In 2020, Cahn won the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Long Form Television for Fosse/Verdon. In 2006 and 2007, Cahn was part of the writing staff for two television series' nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series and the Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Dramatic Series; The West Wing in 2006 and Grey's Anatomy in 2007. In 2005, Cahn won the Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Episodic Drama for the fifth-season episode "The Supremes".[4][5][6][7][8]
Episodes written
- Homeland
- "Two Minutes"
- "Deception Indicated"
- "Useful Idiot"
- "Active Measures"
- "Enemy of the State
- Fosse/Verdon
- Vinyl
- "Rock and Roll Queen"
- "The Racket"
- "Whispered Secrets"
- The West Wing
- "College Kids" (story, with Mark Goffman)
- "Red Haven's on Fire" (story, with Mark Goffman)
- "Privateers" (teleplay and story, with Paul Redford and Aaron Sorkin)
- "Jefferson Lives" (story, with Carol Flint)
- "Abu el Banat"
- "The Supremes"
- "No Exit" (teleplay, with Carol Flint)
- "Liftoff"
- "Impact Winter"
- "Drought Conditions"
- "The Ticket"
- "Undecideds"
- "The Cold" (teleplay and story, with Lauren Schmidt)
- "Requiem" (with John Wells and Eli Attie)
- "Institutional Memory"
- Grey's Anatomy
- "Sometimes a Fantasy"
- "Scars and Souvenirs"
- "Love/Addiction"
- "Losing My Mind"
- "Brave New World"
- "Wish You Were Here"
- "Now or Never"
- "Blink"
- "Push"
- "Not Responsible"
- "Unaccompanied Minor"
- "She's Gone"
- "Dark Was the Night"
- "Run, Baby, Run"
- "She's Killing Me"
- "I Want You With Me"
- "Somebody That I Used To Know"
- Private Practice
References
- "Debora Cahn". IMDb. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
- Andreeva, Nellie (January 26, 2022). "Netflix Greenlights Drama Series 'The Diplomat', Inks Overall Deal With Creator Debora Cahn". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 26, 2022.
- "Deborah Cahn, Michael Heller". The New York Times. July 2, 2006.
- "Previous Nominees & Winners". Writers Guild of America. Archived from the original on April 12, 2015. Retrieved October 28, 2013.
- "The West Wing". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved October 28, 2013.
- "2006 Writers Guild Awards Television and Radio Nominees Announced". Writers Guild of America. December 14, 2005. Archived from the original on February 22, 2006. Retrieved October 28, 2013.
- "Grey's Anatomy". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved October 28, 2013.
- "2007 Writers Guild Awards Television & Radio Nominees Announced" (Press release). Writers Guild of America. December 13, 2006. Retrieved October 28, 2013.
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- Chris Gerolmo (1996)
- William Blinn (1997)
- Anne Meredith (1998)
- James Henerson (1999)
- David Black (2000)
- John Logan (2001)
- Kirk Ellis (2002)
- Bruce C. McKenna (2003)
- Anne Meredith (2004)
- Tony Kushner (2005)
- Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely (2006)
- No Award (2007)
- Ken Nolan (2008)
- Kirk Ellis (2009)
- Michael Strobl and Ross Katz (2010)
- Robert Schenkkan and Michelle Ashford (2011)
- Peter Gould (2012)
- Danny Strong (2013)
- Shawn Slovo (2014)
- Steve Blackman, Bob DeLaurentis, Noah Hawley, Ben Nedivi and Matt Wolpert (2015)
- Scott Alexander, Joe Robert Cole, D.V. DeVincentis, Maya Forbes, Larry Karaszewski and Wally Wolodarsky (2016)
- David E. Kelley (2017)
- Maggie Cohn and Tom Rob Smith (2018)
- Debora Cahn, Joel Fields, Ike Holter, Thomas Kail, Steven Levenson, Charlotte Stoudt and Tracey Scott Wilson (2019)
- Scott Frank and Allan Scott (2020)
- Rebecca Brunstetter, Marcus Gardley, Michelle Denise Jackson, Colin McKenna and Molly Smith Metzler (2021)
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- [en] Debora Cahn
[ru] Кан, Дебора
Дебора Т. Кан (англ. Deborah T. Cahn) — американский сценарист телевидения, наиболее известная по своей работе над «Западным крылом». Вслед за концом «Западного крыла», Кан наняли в качестве продюсера «Анатомии страсти»[1].
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