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Rina Mimoun is an American television writer and producer.
Mimoun's career began at the age of 21 with a Writers Guild of America internship on the Fox comedy Ned and Stacey and a first staff writer job on the UPN sitcom Guys Like Us . She scored her big break when then- Dawson's Creek showrunner Greg Berlanti hired her as a writer on the teen drama series. [1] Mimoun has also written for Jack & Jill , Dawson's Creek , Everwood , Gilmore Girls , Pushing Daisies , Eastwick , and Hart of Dixie .
She served as a supervising producer on Everwood for the first 12 episodes of season 1. She was made a co-executive producer for the rest of season 1 and the entirety of season 2. She became an executive producer and the showrunner for seasons 3 and 4 after creator Greg Berlanti left the series. [2] [3]
Mimoun developed and executive-produced Privileged for The CW Television Network, based on the Zoey Dean novel How To Teach Filthy Rich Girls. [4]
Mimoun serves as an executive producer on Mistresses , an American remake of the 2008–2010 British series of the same name. [5]
Mimoun has been married to actor Scott Weinger since 2008; [6] [7] together they have a son, who was born in 2009. [8] [9]
Title | Year | Credit | Notes |
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"Not Just a River in Egypt" | 1999 | Writer, with Randi Mayem Singer | |
"To Be Perfectly Honest" | 2000 | Writer | |
"The #@$%!*& Future" | 2000 | Writer | |
"Under Pressure" | 2000 | Writer, with Randi Mayem Singer | |
"A Key Exchange" | 2000 | Writer | |
"Seriously, All Coma Proposals Aside..." | 2001 | Writer | |
"Pressure Points" | 2001 | Writer | |
"Crazy Like a Fox, Hungry Like the Wolf..." | 2001 | Writer, with Randi Mayem Singer | |
"... And Jack & Jill Came Down the Hill, Part 2" | 2001 | Writer | Series finale |
Title | Year | Credit | Notes |
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"Separation Anxiety" | 2001 | Writer | |
"Use Your Disillusion" | 2001 | Writer | |
"Something Wilder" | 2002 | Writer | |
"100 Light Years from Home" | 2002 | Writer | |
Title | Year | Credit | Notes |
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"The Kissing Bridge" | 2002 | Writer | |
"Turf Wars" | 2002 | Writer | |
"The Price of Fame" | 2003 | Writer | |
"The Unveiling" | 2003 | Writer, with Greg Berlanti | |
"Home" | 2003 | Teleplay, with Michael Green | Season 1 finale |
"The Last of Summer" | 2003 | Writer, with Greg Berlanti | Season 2 premiere |
"Daddy's Little Girl" | 2003 | Writer, with Joan Binder Weiss | |
"Just Like in the Movies" | 2003 | Writer | |
"Unspoken Truths" | 2004 | Writer, with Greg Berlanti | |
"The Day Is Done" | 2004 | Writer, with Greg Berlanti & Michael Green | Season 2 finale |
"For Every Action..." | 2004 | Writer | Season 3 premiere |
"The Reflex" | 2004 | Writer, with Anna Fricke | |
"Oh, the Places You'll Go" | 2005 | Teleplay, with David Hudgins | |
"Where the Heart Is" | 2005 | Writer, with Michael Green | Season 3 finale |
"A Kiss to Build a Dream On" | 2005 | Writer | Season 4 premiere |
"Goodbye, Love" | 2006 | Writer, with Greg Berlanti | |
"Foreverwood, Part 2" | 2006 | Writer, with David Hudgins | Series finale |
Title | Year | Credit | Notes |
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"Lorelai's First Cotillion" | 2006 | Writer | |
Title | Year | Credit | Notes |
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"Pigeon" | 2007 | Writer | |
Title | Year | Credit | Notes |
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"Pilot" | 2008 | Teleplay | Series premiere |
"All About Honesty" | 2008 | Writer | |
"All About the Power Position" | 2008 | Writer, with Christopher Fife | |
"All About the Ripple Effect" | 2008 | Writer, with David Babcock | |
"All About Tough Love" | 2009 | Writer, with Christopher Fife | |
"All About a Brand New You!" | 2009 | Writer | Series finale |
Title | Year | Credit | Notes |
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"Fleas and Casserole" | 2009 | Writer | |
"Bonfire and Betrayal" | 2009 | Writer, with Maggie Friedman | |
"Magic Snow and Creep Gene" | 2009 | Writer | |
Title | Year | Credit | Notes |
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"In Havoc & In Heat" | 2011 | Writer | |
"Homecoming & Coming Home" | 2011 | Writer | |
"Heart to Hart" | 2012 | Writer | |
Title | Year | Credit | Notes |
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"The Morning After" | 2013 | Writer | |
"When One Door Closes..." | 2013 | Writer | |
"Rebuild" | 2014 | Writer | Season 2 premiere |
"Surprise" | 2014 | Writer | |
"Gone Girl" | 2015 | Writer | Season 3 premiere |
"Murder She Wrote" | 2015 | Writer | |
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