Vanessa Taylor

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Vanessa Taylor
Born Vanessa Taylor
Nationality American
Occupation television writer and producer

Vanessa Taylor is a screenwriter and television producer.

Personal Life/Education

Career

Her television credits include Game of Thrones, Gideon's Crossing, Alias (hired by J.J. Abrams), Everwood (hired by Greg Berlanti), Tell Me You Love Me, and Cupid. She also co-created Jack & Bobby.[1]

Taylor wrote Hope Springs, a 2012 film directed by David Frankel, with Meryl Streep, Tommy Lee Jones, and Steve Carell. Carell played Dr. Feld, “a marriage therapist who tries to help a couple rekindle their loveless relationship after 31 years of marriage.”[2]

Currently one of the writers for Divergent

Awards/Nominations

She was nominated for a Primetime Emmy (Outstanding Drama Series) in 2012, and a WGA Award--TV (Drama Series) in 2013, both for Game of Thrones.[3] She was also nominated for a WIN Outstanding Writer Award (Outstanding Film or Show Written by a Woman) in 2012 for Hope Springs.[4]

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