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    Cindy Chupack

    American screenwriter

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      • A prolific storyteller across many mediums, CINDY CHUPACK has won two Emmys and three Golden Globes for her work as a writer/producer of shows including Sex and the City, Modern Family, Everybody Loves Raymond, Better Things, Divorce, and most recently Fleishman is in Trouble.
  1. Bio. A prolific storyteller across many mediums, CINDY CHUPACK has won two Emmys and three Golden Globes for her work as a writer/producer of shows including Sex and the City, Modern Family, Everybody Loves Raymond, Better Things, Divorce, and most recently Fleishman is in Trouble.

  2. Jul 31, 2019 · Jul 31, 2019. Patricia Arquette, Angela Bassett and Felicity Huffman star in the movie Otherhood. Writer/director Cindy Chupack has a way of diving deep when it comes to understanding the heart...

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  3. Jul 30, 2019 · 1. She’s been working on “Otherhood” for years. Chupack began polishing the script, which is inspired by William Sutcliffe’s novel “Whatever Makes You Happy,” more than 10 years ago. She said she...

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  4. Sex and the City writer Cindy Chupack: My career has been a laundry list of dreams. The Golden Globe and Emmy-winning writer is about to direct her first feature film, a battle that has lasted...

  5. May 6, 2005 · News. A Raconteur’s Return For Cindy Chupack, There Is Indeed Life After ‘Sex’. By Alana Newhouse May 6, 2005. As a writer and co-executive producer of “Sex and the City,” Cindy Chupack...

  6. Writer, producer and director Cindy Chupack (Medill ’87) signs copies of her book, “The Longest Date: Life as a Wife.” Chupack’s new film, “Otherhood,” will be released in August on ...

  7. Cindy Chupack (BSJ87) was inducted into the Medill Hall of Achievement in 2020. Chupack has won two Emmys and three Golden Globes as a TV writer/producer whose credits include “Sex and the City,” “Better Things,” “Divorce,” Modern Family," “Everybody Loves Raymond” and most recently, Showtime’s darkly comic hour, “I’m ...

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