Judith Feldman

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Judith Feldman is an American television producer and writer. She worked as an executive story editor and writer for L.A. Law and was nominated for an Emmy Award for her work on the episode "Lie Harder". [1] She went on to work as a producer and writer for Family Law and The Division . She often collaborates with Sarah Woodside Gallagher.

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Awards and nominations

YearAwarding bodyCategoryResultWorkNotes
1991 Emmy Award Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Nominated L.A. Law episode "Lie Harder"Shared with co-writer Sarah Woodside Gallagher

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References

  1. "L.A. Law". Television Academy. Retrieved 2024-01-27.

Judith Feldman at IMDb