Amanda Green (producer)

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Amanda Green (* before 2000) is an American film and television producer and screenwriter . She was best known for her work on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit . She appears in the classic role of the show runner .

life and career

Shortly after the first offshoot of the Law & Order series started in 1999, Amanda Green joined the production team of the also very successful offshoot Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in 2000 . There she was initially working as a co-producer and had 15 episodes in this position by 2009. After appearing as a producer of ten episodes in 2005, among other things, she was employed as a supervising producer in another three episodes from 2005 to 2006 . By far her greatest job was as co- executive producer , in which she has split up in 80 different episodes since 2006. Other work they took over the years in the series were between 2001 and 2002, five episodes in which she as a Technical Advisor , so as a technical advisor, acted and 25 episodes in the years 2003 to 2004, when the task of Executive Story Editors , i.e. the executive and responsible author editor, took over. From 2002 Green also worked as a screenwriter and has brought it to a total of 29 episodes in which she was used in such an activity. In 2005 she also wrote the screenplay for an episode of the only short-lived third spin-off Law & Order: Trial by Jury and was also busy writing an episode of Blue Bloods - Crime Scene New York ; the episode was first published in 2011. In 2010 she appeared as co-executive producer on an episode of Outlaw . For her longstanding commitment to Law & Order: Special Victims Unit , she received a Prism Award in 2009 in the “Drama Series - Mental Health” category.

Filmography

As a producer

as co-executive producer
as co-producer
as a producer
as a supervising producer

As a screenwriter

In other activity

as a technical advisor
as Executive Story Editor

Awards

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