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Connie Tavel is an American television and film executive producer and talent manager. She is partners with Helen Hunt in Hunt/Tavel Productions, and with Tim Johnson in Tavel/Johnson Television. She has served as executive producer on films such as Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey , Fever , and The Wishing Tree, as well as television movies such as Ride With The Wind and Summer's End. She also produced an episode of the television series Judging Amy , which she is credited as a co-creator.

In 2006, she produced Then She Found Me , a film written and directed by Helen Hunt.

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