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Ann Lewis Hamilton is an American television producer and writer. She worked in both capacities on Thirtysomething. She was nominated for two Emmy Awards in 1991 for her work on the show; one for Outstanding Drama Series and one for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for her episode "Second Look". She was awarded a Humanitas Prize for her work on the show that year. She went on to work on Party of Five and One Tree Hill. She wrote for Providence and co-wrote episodes of the series with Jennifer M. Johnson. She eventually became a consulting producer for the first season of Grey's Anatomy and won a WGA Award for best new series for her work on the show.

Awards and nominations

Year Awarding body Category Result Work Notes
2006 WGA Award Best Drama Series Nominated Grey's Anatomy Shared with fellow producers Zoanne Clack, Kip Koenig, Stacy McKee, James D. Parriott, Tony Phelan, Joan Rater, Shonda Rhimes, Mimi Schmir, Gabrielle G. Stanton, Krista Vernoff, Harry Werksman and Mark Wilding
Best New Series Won
1991 Emmy Award Outstanding Drama Series Nominated Thirtysomething Shared with fellow producers Edward Zwick, Marshall Herskovitz, Scott Winant, Ellen S. Pressman, Richard Kramer, Joseph Dougherty and Lindsley Parsons
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Nominated Thirtysomething episode "Second Look"
Humanitas Prize 60 Minute Category Won Thirtysomething

Ann Lewis Hamilton at IMDb

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