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Elizabeth Hughes Meriwether (born October 11, 1981) is an American writer, producer and television showrunner. She is known for creating the Fox sitcom New Girl, and for writing the play Oliver Parker! (2010) and the romantic comedy film No Strings Attached (2011).
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May 11, 2018 · Share full article. Liz Meriwether, center, with Jake Johnson and Zooey Deschanel, had to be pushed to take on showrunner duties on “New Girl.”. Elizabeth Meriwether Pictures. By Megan...
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Elizabeth Meriwether. Producer: New Girl. Elizabeth Meriwether was born on 11 October 1981. She is a producer and writer, known for New Girl (2011), No Strings Attached (2011) and The Dropout (2022). She has been married to Alex Cuthbertson since 11 June 2016. They have two children.
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99+ Photos. Comedy Romance. After a bad break-up, Jess, an offbeat young woman, moves into an apartment loft with three single men. Although they find her behavior very unusual, the men support her - most of the time. Creator. Elizabeth Meriwether. Stars. Zooey Deschanel. Jake Johnson. Max Greenfield. See production info at IMDbPro. STREAMING. S1-7
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New Girl is a joint production between Elizabeth Meriwether Pictures and 20th Century Fox Television and is syndicated by 20th Television. Produced in Los Angeles as a single-camera comedy, New Girl is an ensemble show aimed at a general audience.
May 17, 2010 · May 17, 2010. JOHN LARROQUETTE (JASPER) AND MICHAEL ZEGEN (OLIVER PARKER). PHOTO BY THE SHALTZES. Playwright and screenwriter Elizabeth Meriwether says she only writes when she feels “mischievous.”