Elizabeth Benjamin

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Elizabeth Benjamin is an American television writer and producer.

Benjamin has worked on the series Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Bones, Crash, UnReal, 13 Reasons Why, The Man In The High Castle and Dead To Me. A former modern dancer, Benjamin danced for a number of choreographers including Molissa Fenley, David Parsons, & Twyla Tharp.

Awards[]

  • Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Television Teleplay for Law & Order: Criminal Intent "Want."[1]
  • Best Writing Short Film, Didactic Encounter, Williamsburg, Brooklyn Film Festival.
  • Gold Ogle Award for, "The Field," Best Fantasy/Horror/Mystery Audio Production of the Year presented by the American Society for Science Fiction Audio and the Minnesota Society for Interest in Science Fiction and Fantasy.

Filmography[]

Year Title Notes
1997 Didactic Encounter Writer
2003-2005 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Writer, 4 episodes
2005-2009 Bones Producer, executive story editor, and writer
2008 Writer, 2 episodes
2009 Crash Supervising producer and writer, 13 episodes
2011 United States of Tara Supervising producer and writer, 12 episodes
Rizzoli & Isles Supervising producer and writer, 15 episodes
2013 Red Widow Supervising producer and writer, 8 episodes
2014 The Blacklist Co-executive producer and writer, 8 episodes
2015 Unreal Co-executive producer and writer, 10 episodes
Blood & Oil Co-executive producer, 9 episodes
2017 13 Reasons Why Co-executive producer and writer, 13 episodes
2018 The Man in the High Castle Co-executive producer and writer, 10 episodes
2019 What/If Co-executive producer and writer, 10 episodes
2020 Dead to Me Co-executive producer and writer, 10 episodes
TBA Writer, 1 episode

References[]

  1. ^ "Edgars Database | Search the Edgars Database". Retrieved 11 July 2020. 2005, Best Episode in a TV Series, Want, Rene Balcer, Elizabeth Benjamin, Wolf Films/NBC Universal, Series: Law & Order: Criminal Intent

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