Terence Winter

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Terence Winter is an American screenwriter and television producer most notable for his work on the HBO series The Sopranos, for which he began writing during the show's second season. Winter wrote or co-wrote many fan-favorite episodes, including the infamous "Pine Barrens" episode, in which Christopher and Paulie get lost in the woods; "Unidentified Black Males", involving Meadow's boyfriend Finn getting a job at a mob-run construction site; and "Long Term Parking", for which Winter received a 2004 Emmy Award, for Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series. Winter is also an executive producer for the series.

Prior to The Sopranos, Winter worked on Sister, Sister, Xena: Warrior Princess, and The Cosby Mysteries. Winter wrote the screenplay for the 2005 film Get Rich or Die Tryin', which starred rapper 50 Cent.