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  1. Christine Zander is an American television writer and producer. She started writing for national television on NBC's Saturday Night Live (1986–1993).

  2. Christine Zander is known for 3rd Rock from the Sun (1996), Nurse Jackie (2009) and Saturday Night Live (1975). She was previously married to Mark Nutter.

  3. Christine Zander is known for 3rd Rock from the Sun (1996), Nurse Jackie (2009) and Saturday Night Live (1975). She was previously married to Mark Nutter.

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    Christine Zander is an American television writer and producer. She is best known for her work as a writer on NBC's sitcom, 3rd Rock from the Sun(1996-2001) and Saturday Night Live (1986–1993). She began her comedy career performing for Second City in Chicago.

    Zander is the daughter of Marie Zander, who died in May 2001. She has one brother Ernie Zander. She married actor and writer Mark Nutter in 1987, and together they had son Andrew Nutter. Nutter and Zander first met at the cabaret Cross-Currents in Chicago where they were both performing improvisational comedy, and Nutter also played keyboard for the Second City touring company. The couple relocated from Chicago to New York City when Zander was offered a position at Saturday Night Live in 1986. After six years of working for Saturday Night Live, Mark Nutter and Zander relocated with their baby to Los Angeles for Nutter to find more opportunities as a writer. They have since divorced.

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  4. Loosely Exactly Nicole (stylized as *Loosely Exactly Nicole) is an American comedy streaming television series created by Christian Lander and Christine Zander that stars Nicole Byer and premiered on September 5, 2016, on MTV.

  5. Read all about Christine Zander with TV Guide's exclusive biography including their list of awards, celeb facts and more at TV Guide.

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  7. Christine Zander is an American television writer and producer. She is best known for her work as a writer on NBC's Saturday Night Live (1986–1993).[1] She began her comedy career performing for Second City in Chicago.

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