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Rina Mimoun is an American television writer and producer.
Mimoun has written for many Warner Bros. Television critical darlings such as: "Pushing Daisies," "Gilmore Girls," "Jack & Jill," "Guys Like Us," "Dawson's Creek" and "Everwood," in which she demonstrated her most accomplished writing ability.
During the 2008-09 television season, Mimoun developed and exec-produced the critically acclaimed series Privileged for Warner Bros. Television and The CW. Based on the popular Zoey Dean novel "How To Teach Filthy Rich Girls," the series was nominated for a People's Choice Award.
Mimoun currently serves as a writer and consulting producer on the ABC drama Eastwick.
She is represented by The United Talent Agency.
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On her work for Everwood, Mimoun started out as head writer and supervising producer, making the transition to co-executive producer after the season 1 episode "Colin The Second". She held this title until after season 2 ended, when creator/executive producer Greg Berlanti left the show to develop the series Jack and Bobby. Mimoun was then placed in charge as executive producer and showrunner for "Everwood's" final two seasons.
Mimoun's episodes of "Everwood" were usually the most pivotal or emotional in the show's history, as she co-wrote mostly with creator/executive producer Greg Berlanti.
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