Rina Mimoun

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Rina Mimoun is an American television writer and producer. She is currently developing a series titled All Fall Down, which is scheduled to appear on the ABC network, if picked up. She has written for many Warner Bros. Television critical darlings such as: Gilmore Girls, Jack & Jill, Guys Like Us, Dawson's Creek, and Everwood, the series in which she demonstrated her most accomplished writing ability. She is represented by The United Talent Agency.

Rina wrote the teleplay for ABC's drama, Pushing Daisies, the fourth episode of the show and is a co-executive producer.

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[edit] Pushing Daisies

  • Pigeon - season 1

[edit] Gilmore Girls

[edit] Everwood

On her work for Everwood, Mimoun started out as Head Writer and Supervising Producer, making the transition to Co-Executive Producer after the season 1 episode "Colin The Second". She held this title until after season 2 ended, when Creator/Executive Producer Greg Berlanti left the show to develop the series Jack and Bobby. Mimoun was then placed in charge as Executive Producer and Showrunner for Everwood's final two seasons. Criticisms and adorations were made, as the tone of the show changed slightly when Mimoun was placed in charge.

Mimouns' episodes of Everwood were usually the most pivotal or emotional in the show's history, as she co-wrote mostly with Creator/Executive Producer Greg Berlanti. However, her stand-alone episodes demonstrated how much passion she evoked on her own. The list entails:

  • "The Kissing Bridge" – season 1
  • "Turf Wars" – season 1
  • "The Price of Fame" – season 1
  • "The Unveiling" – co-written by Greg Berlanti – season 1
  • "Home" – story by Rina Mimoun and Michael Green, teleplay by Greg Berlanti and Vanessa Taylor – season 1 finale
  • "The Last of Summer" – co-written by Greg Berlanti – season 2 premiere
  • "Daddy's Little Girl" – co-written by Joan Binder Weiss – season 2
  • "Just Like In The Movies" – season 2
  • "Unspoken Truths" – co-written by Greg Berlanti – season 2
  • "The Day Is Done" – co-written by Michael Green and Greg Berlanti – season 2 finale
  • "For Every Action" – season 3 premiere
  • "The Reflex" – co-written by Anna Fricke
  • "Oh The Places You'll Go" – teleplay by Rina Mimoun and David Hudgins, story by Bruce Miller – season 3
  • "Where The Heart Is" – co-written by Michael Green – season 3 finale
  • "A Kiss To Build A Dream On" – season 4 premiere
  • "Goodbye, Love" – co-written by Greg Berlanti – season 4
  • "Foreverwood Pt. II" – co-written by David Hudgins – season 4 – series finale

[edit] Dawson's Creek

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