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Lynne E. Litt. Producer: Lost. Lynne E. Litt is known for Lost (2004), Law & Order (1990) and Tarzan (2003).
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Lynne E. Litt wrote the following episodes of Lost: " Raised by Another " Litt served as a consulting producer on the first season from the episode "Tabula Rasa" until the episode "Hearts and Minds". Litt has also written episodes of: Law & Order; Gideon's Crossing; The Practice; Crossing Jordan; External links [] Wikipedia profile
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1. Grey's Anatomy(2019-2021) 2. NCIS: New Orleans(2017-2018) 3. Stitchers(2015-2017) 4. Conviction(2016-2017) 5. Drop Dead Diva(2012) 6. In Plain Sight(2009-2010) 7. I Want So Much to Live (documentary)(2009) 8. Crossing Jordan(2007) 9. Lost(2004-2005) 10. Tarzan(2003) 11. The Handler(2003) 12. Hack(2002-2003) 13. The Practice(2001-2002)
Writer
1. Grey's Anatomy(2020) 2. NCIS: New Orleans(2017) 3. Stitchers(2015-2017) 4. Conviction(2016) 5. Law & Order: UK(2014) 6. Drop Dead Diva(2012) 7. In Plain Sight(2009-2010) 8. Crossing Jordan(2007) 9. Lost(2004) 10. The Handler(2004) 11. Hack(2002-2003) 12. The Practice(2001) 13. Gideon's Crossing(2000) 14. Law & Order(1999-2000) 15. Nash Bridges(1998)
Grey's Anatomy
Season 16 1. Help Me Through the Night Season 17 1. All Tomorrow's Parties (co-written with Andy Reaser)
Lynne E. Litt on WikipediaLynne E. Litt on IMDbLynne E. Litt. Producer: Lost. Lynne E. Litt is known for Lost (2004), Law & Order (1990) and Tarzan (2003).
Lynne E. Litt is known as an Writer, Producer, Co-Executive Producer, and Consulting Producer. Some of her work includes Grey's Anatomy, Lost, Law & Order, NCIS: New Orleans, Stitchers, Crossing Jordan, Conviction, and The Practice.
Lynne E. Litt (also credited as Lynne Litt) worked as a story editor and writer on episodes from Law & Order. Litt also worked on several episodes from other television series, including The Practice, Lost, and Crossing Jordan.
Andy Reaser & Lynne E. Litt: November 12, 2020 In the midst of the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Grey Sloan Memorial and its surgeons' lives have been turned upside down.