Margaret Nagle

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Margaret Nagle , (born January 12, 1969, Berkley, California [1]is a screenwriter and TV producer. She wrote the script for the HBO film, Warm Springs, which won her the 2005 Writer's Guild of America Award for Long Form Original Screenplay. She was also nominated for the 2005 Emmy Award for the same film, which was nominated for a total of a record-breaking 16 Emmy Awards. The film won 5 Emmys that year including the award for Outstanding Made for Television Movie.

Currently, Nagle is the creator and Executive Producer of the new Lifetime Television series Side Order of Life , a show which Ray Richmond in the Hollywood Reporter called, "a vibrant and colorful pilot hour that fairly overflows with heart... This opening hour is by turns funny, sassy, passionate, wrenching, offbeat and -- at all times -- bracingly real." Her screenplay The Goree Girls for DreamWorks Studios will be produced by and star Jennifer Aniston and she has also written the screenplay Lost Boys of the Sudan for Paramount Studios.


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