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  1. Winifred Celeste Hervey (born May 14, 1955) is an American television producer and screenwriter. She is sometimes credited as Winifred Hervey Stallworth.

  2. Winifred Hervey was born on 14 May 1955 in the USA. She is a producer and writer, known for The Golden Girls (1985), Half & Half (2002) and The Steve Harvey Show (1996).

  3. Winifred Hervey was born on May 14, 1955 in the USA. She is a producer and writer, known for The Golden Girls (1985), Half & Half (2002) and The Steve Harvey Show (1996).

  4. In her three-hour-plus interview, Winifred Hervey talks about her early interest in theater and writing. She describes getting a Television Academy internship on the show Rhoda, and getting accepted to the Warner Bros. Writing Workshop based on a spec script of Rhoda.

  5. The Steve Harvey Show is an American television sitcom created by Winifred Hervey and directed by Stan Lathan that aired on The WB from August 25, 1996 to February 17, 2002, with a total of 122 half-hour episodes spanning six seasons.

  6. Mar 15, 2016 · Winifred Hervey on writing for "The Golden Girls"- EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG. FoundationINTERVIEWS. 269K subscribers. 539. 31K views 7 years ago. For her full interview, see http://emmytvlegends.org ...

  7. Winifred Hervey on being Executive Producer of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG. For her full interview, see http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/p...

  8. The Steve Harvey Show: Created by Winifred Hervey. With Steve Harvey, Cedric The Entertainer, Merlin Santana, William Lee Scott. A former funk star named Steve Hightower enlists as a high school music teacher away from his original career in Chicago.

  9. North Hollywood, CA, United States. Writer/producer Winifred Hervey shares the challenges she has faced as an African American woman in the entertainment industry, and how those in power can stop...

  10. Dec 18, 2014 · Writer Winifred Hervey blazed a trail for women, African-Americans and other young writers. As a young writer in Hollywood, Winifred Hervey found success early on. But she found few other women or African Americans in those writers’ rooms. “When I started, there were hardly any other women on staff,” she recalls.

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