Lydia Woodward

Lydia Woodward is an American television writer and producer. She has worked as both a writer and producer on the television series ER.[1]

Lydia Woodward
BornUnited States
OccupationTelevision writer, television producer
NationalityAmerican
GenreScreenwriting
Notable worksER

Positions held

  • Pan Am (Co-Executive Producer, Writer)
  • The Riches (Consulting Producer, Writer)
  • Presidio Med (Co-Creator, Executive Producer, Writer)
  • Citizen Baines (Creator, Executive Producer, Writer)
  • ER (Executive Producer, Supervising Producer, Consulting Producer, Writer)
  • Keys (Supervising Producer)
  • Angel Street (Supervising Producer, Writer)
  • China Beach (Executive Script Consultant, Producer, Writer)
  • St. Elsewhere (Story Editor, Writer)
  • Hooperman (Writer)
  • Slap Maxwell (Writer)
  • Miss Lonelyhearts (Producer)

Awards and nominations

Woodward has won one Emmy Award and been nominated for 7 other Emmy Awards.[2]

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