Debora Cahn
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Debora Cahn is an American television writer, most notable for her work on The West Wing.
In 2005, Cahn won a Writers Guild of America award for writing the fifth season episode entitled "The Supremes".
Following The West Wing's end, Cahn was hired as a producer for Grey's Anatomy. [1]
[edit] Episodes written
- The West Wing
- "College Kids" (story), with Mark Goffman
- "Red Haven's on Fire" (story), with Mark Goffman
- "Privateers" (teleplay and story), with Aaron Sorkin and Paul Redford
- "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
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