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'''Patricia Green''' is an American television producer and writer. |
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|Shared with fellow producers [[David E. Kelley]], [[John Tinker (producer)|John Tinker]], [[Michael Dinner]], [[Bill D'Elia]], [[James C. Hart]], [[Kevin Arkadie]], [[John Heath (producer)|John Heath]], [[Rob Corn]] |
|Shared with fellow producers [[David E. Kelley]], [[John Tinker (producer)|John Tinker]], [[Michael Dinner]], [[Bill D'Elia]], [[James C. Hart]], [[Kevin Arkadie]], [[John Heath (producer)|John Heath]], [[Rob Corn]] |
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|<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Patricia Green |url=https://www.emmys.com/bios/patricia-green |access-date=2023-12-05 |website=[[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences|Television Academy]] |language=en}}</ref> |
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|Shared with fellow producers [[Rick Wallace]], [[Steven Bochco]], [[Alan Brennert]], [[Carol Flint]], [[Elodie Keene]], James C. Hart, [[Robert Breech]], [[Don Behrns]] |
|Shared with fellow producers [[Rick Wallace]], [[Steven Bochco]], [[Alan Brennert]], [[Carol Flint]], [[Elodie Keene]], James C. Hart, [[Robert Breech]], [[Don Behrns]] |
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|Shared with fellow producers Rick Wallace, David E. Kelley, [[John Hill (screenwriter)|John Hill]], Robert Breech, James C. Hart, Elodie Keene, Alan Brennert, [[Alice West]] |
|Shared with fellow producers Rick Wallace, David E. Kelley, [[John Hill (screenwriter)|John Hill]], Robert Breech, James C. Hart, Elodie Keene, Alan Brennert, [[Alice West]] |
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|[[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series|Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series]] |
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|''[[L.A. Law]]'' episode "Mutinies On The Banzai" |
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|Shared with co-writers Alan Brennert and David E. Kelley |
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|Shared with fellow producers [[Barney Rozenwig]], [[Liz Coe]], [[Ralph S. Singleton]], [[Steve Brown (producer)|Steve Brown]] and [[P. K. Nelman]] |
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Latest revision as of 17:47, 27 June 2024
Patricia Green is an American television producer and writer.
Career
[edit]Green worked as a writer and producer on Cagney & Lacey and won two Emmy Awards for her work on the series. The first was in 1985 for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series. The second was in 1986 for Outstanding Drama Series. She became a supervising producer and writer on China Beach. In 1989 she won a Humanitas Prize for her work on China Beach and was also nominated for an Emmy Award.
She moved on to become a writer and supervising producer for L.A. Law in 1990. She was promoted to executive producer after one season. She was nominated for an Emmy Award for writing in 1991 for her work on the L.A. Law episode "Mutinies On The Banzai". She then became a writer and producer for Chicago Hope and was again nominated for best drama series at the 1996 Emmy Awards. Green also developed Christy (1994–95), which included a major role for Cagney & Lacey co-star Tyne Daly.
She became a consulting producer for The District in 2002.
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Awarding body | Category | Result | Work | Notes | Ref. |
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1996 | Emmy Award | Outstanding Drama Series | Nominated | Chicago Hope | Shared with fellow producers David E. Kelley, John Tinker, Michael Dinner, Bill D'Elia, James C. Hart, Kevin Arkadie, John Heath, Rob Corn | [1] |
1992 | Emmy Award | Outstanding Drama Series | Nominated | L.A. Law | Shared with fellow producers Rick Wallace, Steven Bochco, Alan Brennert, Carol Flint, Elodie Keene, James C. Hart, Robert Breech, Don Behrns | [1] |
1991 | Emmy Award | Outstanding Drama Series | Won | L.A. Law | Shared with fellow producers Rick Wallace, David E. Kelley, John Hill, Robert Breech, James C. Hart, Elodie Keene, Alan Brennert, Alice West | [1] |
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series | Nominated | L.A. Law episode "Mutinies On The Banzai" | Shared with co-writers Alan Brennert and David E. Kelley | [1] | ||
1989 | Emmy Award | Outstanding Drama Series | Nominated | China Beach | Shared with fellow producers John Sacret Young, John Wells, Gino Escarrega, Christopher Nelson and Fred Gerber | [1] |
Humanitas Prize | 60 Minute Category | Won | China Beach | |||
1986 | Emmy Award | Outstanding Drama Series | Won | Cagney & Lacey | Shared with fellow producers Barney Rozenwig, Liz Coe, Ralph S. Singleton, Steve Brown and P. K. Nelman | [1] |
1985 | Emmy Award | Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series | Won | Cagney & Lacey episode "Who Said It's Fair", part II | [1] |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g "Patricia Green". Television Academy. Retrieved 2023-12-05.
External links
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