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  1. Erika Green Swafford is known for How to Get Away with Murder (2014), The Mentalist (2008) and Reverie (2018).

  2. Mar 30, 2021 · Realizing that she can keep helping move the needle, Green Swafford says that her mission now is to expose as many underrepresented young girls and young boys to opportunities not just in...

  3. Jul 22, 2022 · EXCLUSIVE: Writer-producer Erika Green Swafford (New Amsterdam) has signed an exclusive overall deal with Disney’s Onyx Collective. Under the pact, Green Swafford will develop television...

  4. Erika Green Swafford, executive producer on How To Get Away With Murder (HTGAWM), sits down with me for the 15th Annual Conversation on Race and Entertainment Media. In this clip,...

  5. Mar 25, 2015 · Erika Green Swafford, a writer on one of the hottest new crime shows, found her UCLA degree helped her land a position on the creative side of the entertainment industry.

  6. Exclusive: Writer-producer Erika Green Swafford (New Amsterdam) has signed an exclusive overall deal with Disney’s Onyx Collective. Under the pact, Green Swafford will develop television projects exclusively for Onyx, with a focus on drama series, which she will produce through her production company, Chocolate Girl Wonder.

  7. Mar 5, 2021 · EXCLUSIVE: In a competitive situation, Peacock has landed for development What She Said, an hourlong series from Erika Green Swafford (New Amsterdam) and Good Girls creator Jenna Bans.

  8. Disney’s Onyx Collective has signed a new exclusive overall deal with Erika Green Swafford, who was the writer and producer on “New Amsterdam”, along with “The Mentalist” and “How to Get Away With Murder”.

  9. Apr 17, 2018 · Following a stint as a writer on Universal TV's upcoming NBC drama series Reverie, Erika Green Swafford has been signed by the studio in a two-year overall deal.

  10. From the show’s inception, its screenwriting and production team has included a veteran of the crime-drama genre: Erika Green Swafford ’94. Swafford came to “HTGAWM” after six seasons on “The Mentalist”—nearly the show’s entire run, and an eternity by TV writing standards.

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