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  1. Nicole Mirante-Matthews. Additional Crew: Metro. Nicole Mirante-Matthews was born in Seattle, Washington, USA. She is a producer and writer, known for NCIS (2003), Huff (2004) and Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001). She began her career as a TV news reporter, graduating from the Edward R. Murrow School of Communication at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington, USA.

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  2. Nicole Mirante-Matthews (’92 BA Broadcast Communication) is an acclaimed writer and producer in the television and film industry, honored recently for her work as co-executive producer/writer for CBS Networks s NCIS, the most-watched drama series on television. Nicole has worked as producer and/or writer for several hit television series, including Any Day Now (Lifetime), Huff (Showtime ...

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    Nicole Mirante-Matthews was an American television writer and producer who served as a writer of AMC's The Walking Dead.

    Season 10

    •"We Are the End of the World" •"Walk With Us" (with Eli Jorné) •"Find Me"

    Season 11

    •"Rendition" •"Acts of God" •"Faith" (with Magali Lozano)

  3. Nicole Mirante-Matthews is a writer and producer. She graduated from Washington State University and Murrow College in 1992. In addition to being a writer for NCIS, Mirante-Matthews originally served as a supervising producer and co-executive producer before being promoted to executive producer with her final credited appearance as executive ...

  4. Apr 3, 2021 · Melissa McBride, Lynn Collins and writer Nicole Mirante-Matthews talk about portraying strong women on screen in this episode of Chris Hardwick's Talking Dead discussing season 10 of The Walking Dead.

  5. Writer Nicole Mirante-Matthews walks a fine line in these moments, with Daryl and Leah pushing at one another without losing that core connection.

  6. Mar 10, 2021 · Only three human characters feature in this episode, a ‘limitation’ that writer Nicole Mirante-Matthews makes the most of. Hers is an intelligent and articulate script in which each of the trio are given space and time to breathe (more than a decade, in fact). That’s because, unusually for The Walking Dead, the non-linear timeline of “Find Me” unfolds through a series of flashbacks.

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