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Hervey began her career in the 1970s as a writer for [[Garry Marshall|The Garry Marshall Company]] where she wrote for the sitcoms ''[[Mork & Mindy]]'' and ''[[The New Odd Couple]]''. During the 1980s, she wrote episodes of ''[[Benson (TV series)|Benson]]'' and ''[[The Cosby Show]]''. She also penned episodes of ''[[The Golden Girls]]'', where she also served as co-producer. In 1987, she won an [[Emmy Award]] for [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series#1980s|Outstanding Comedy Series]] while working on the series. |
Hervey began her career in the 1970s as a writer for [[Garry Marshall|The Garry Marshall Company]] where she wrote for the sitcoms ''[[Mork & Mindy]]'' and ''[[The New Odd Couple]]''. During the 1980s, she wrote episodes of ''[[Benson (TV series)|Benson]]'' and ''[[The Cosby Show]]''. She also penned episodes of ''[[The Golden Girls]]'', where she also served as co-producer. In 1987, she won an [[Emmy Award]] for [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series#1980s|Outstanding Comedy Series]] while working on the series. |
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In the 1990s, she executive produced and wrote for ''[[The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air]]'' and ''[[In the House (TV series)|In the House]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/shows/steveharvey/producer_bios.html|title=Producer Bios: Winifred Hervey - Executive Producer|publisher=sonypictures.com|accessdate=2008-10-15}}</ref> In 1996, she created, executive produced and served as head writer for ''[[The Steve Harvey Show]]''. The series won three [[NAACP Image Award]]s for [[NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Comedy Series|Outstanding Comedy Series]] in 2001, 2002, and 2003.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aacc.nche.edu/Content/NavigationMenu/AboutAACC/Awards/AlumniAward/2001Winners/Winifred_Hervey.htm|title=2001 Outstanding Alumni Awards: Winifred Hervey |publisher=aacc.nche.edu|accessdate=2008-10-15 |
In the 1990s, she executive produced and wrote for ''[[The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air]]'' and ''[[In the House (TV series)|In the House]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/shows/steveharvey/producer_bios.html|title=Producer Bios: Winifred Hervey - Executive Producer|publisher=sonypictures.com|accessdate=2008-10-15}}</ref> In 1996, she created, executive produced and served as head writer for ''[[The Steve Harvey Show]]''. The series won three [[NAACP Image Award]]s for [[NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Comedy Series|Outstanding Comedy Series]] in 2001, 2002, and 2003.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aacc.nche.edu/Content/NavigationMenu/AboutAACC/Awards/AlumniAward/2001Winners/Winifred_Hervey.htm |title=2001 Outstanding Alumni Awards: Winifred Hervey |publisher=aacc.nche.edu |accessdate=2008-10-15 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/20060913223417/http://www.aacc.nche.edu/Content/NavigationMenu/AboutAACC/Awards/AlumniAward/2001Winners/Winifred_Hervey.htm |archivedate=September 13, 2006 }}</ref> In 2002, she produced and wrote six episodes of the [[UPN]] series ''[[Half & Half]]'' for which she was nominated for a BET Comedy Award. |
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==Awards and nominations== |
==Awards and nominations== |
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Winifred Hervey | |
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Born | |
Other names | Winifred Hervey-Stallworth |
Occupation(s) | Television producer, screenwriter |
Years active | 1981-present |
Winifred Hervey (born May 14, 1955) is an American television producer and screenwriter. She is sometimes credited as Winifred Hervey Stallworth.
Biography
Career
Hervey began her career in the 1970s as a writer for The Garry Marshall Company where she wrote for the sitcoms Mork & Mindy and The New Odd Couple. During the 1980s, she wrote episodes of Benson and The Cosby Show. She also penned episodes of The Golden Girls, where she also served as co-producer. In 1987, she won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series while working on the series.
In the 1990s, she executive produced and wrote for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and In the House.[1] In 1996, she created, executive produced and served as head writer for The Steve Harvey Show. The series won three NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2001, 2002, and 2003.[2] In 2002, she produced and wrote six episodes of the UPN series Half & Half for which she was nominated for a BET Comedy Award.
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Result | Category | Series | Notes |
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1987 | Emmy Awards | Won | Outstanding Comedy Series | The Golden Girls | Shared with Barry Fanaro, Terry Grossman, Susan Harris, Mort Nathan, Kathy Speer, Tony Thomas, Marsha Posner Williams, and Paul Junger Witt |
1988 | Nominated | Outstanding Comedy Series | The Golden Girls | Shared with Jeffrey Ferro, Barry Fanaro, Terry Grossman, Susan Harris, Mort Nathan, Kathy Speer, Tony Thomas, Marsha Posner Williams, Fredric Weiss, and Paul Junger Witt | |
2005 | BET Comedy Awards | Nominated | Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series | Half & Half | Shared with Yvette Lee Bowser, Michaela Feeley, Bill Fuller, Heather MacGillvray, Linda Mathious, David M. Matthews, David L. Moses, Temple Northup, Jim Pond, Beth Seriff, Geoff Tarson, Carla Banks-Waddles, Chauncey B. Raglin-Washington, and Jamie Wooten |
References
- ^ "Producer Bios: Winifred Hervey - Executive Producer". sonypictures.com. Retrieved 2008-10-15.
- ^ "2001 Outstanding Alumni Awards: Winifred Hervey". aacc.nche.edu. Archived from the original on September 13, 2006. Retrieved 2008-10-15.
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