Rina Mimoun

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Rina Mimoun
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Mimoun at the PaleyFest Fall TV Previews 2014 for the TV show Red Band Society
Born
U.S.
Occupations
  • Television writer
  • television producer
Years active1995–present
Spouse
(m. 2008)
Children1

Rina Mimoun is an American television writer and producer.

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Career

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]

Personal life

Mimoun has been married to actor Scott Weinger since 2008; [6] [7] together they have a son, who was born in 2009. [8] [9]

Mimoun is Jewish. [10]

Works

Jack & Jill
TitleYearCreditNotes
"Not Just a River in Egypt"1999Writer, with Randi Mayem Singer
"To Be Perfectly Honest"2000Writer
"The #@$%!*& Future"2000Writer
"Under Pressure"2000Writer, with Randi Mayem Singer
"A Key Exchange"2000Writer
"Seriously, All Coma Proposals Aside..."2001Writer
"Pressure Points"2001Writer
"Crazy Like a Fox, Hungry Like the Wolf..."2001Writer, with Randi Mayem Singer
"... And Jack & Jill Came Down the Hill, Part 2"2001WriterSeries finale
Dawson's Creek
TitleYearCreditNotes
"Separation Anxiety"2001Writer
"Use Your Disillusion"2001Writer
"Something Wilder"2002Writer
"100 Light Years from Home"2002Writer
Everwood
TitleYearCreditNotes
"The Kissing Bridge"2002Writer
"Turf Wars"2002Writer
"The Price of Fame"2003Writer
"The Unveiling"2003Writer, with Greg Berlanti
"Home"2003Teleplay, with Michael GreenSeason 1 finale
"The Last of Summer"2003Writer, with Greg BerlantiSeason 2 premiere
"Daddy's Little Girl"2003Writer, with Joan Binder Weiss
"Just Like in the Movies"2003Writer
"Unspoken Truths"2004Writer, with Greg Berlanti
"The Day Is Done"2004Writer, with Greg Berlanti & Michael GreenSeason 2 finale
"For Every Action..."2004WriterSeason 3 premiere
"The Reflex"2004Writer, with Anna Fricke
"Oh, the Places You'll Go"2005Teleplay, with David Hudgins
"Where the Heart Is"2005Writer, with Michael GreenSeason 3 finale
"A Kiss to Build a Dream On"2005WriterSeason 4 premiere
"Goodbye, Love"2006Writer, with Greg Berlanti
"Foreverwood, Part 2"2006Writer, with David HudginsSeries finale
Gilmore Girls
TitleYearCreditNotes
"Lorelai's First Cotillion"2006Writer
Pushing Daisies
TitleYearCreditNotes
"Pigeon"2007Writer
Privileged
TitleYearCreditNotes
"Pilot"2008TeleplaySeries premiere
"All About Honesty"2008Writer
"All About the Power Position"2008Writer, with Christopher Fife
"All About the Ripple Effect"2008Writer, with David Babcock
"All About Tough Love"2009Writer, with Christopher Fife
"All About a Brand New You!"2009WriterSeries finale
Eastwick
TitleYearCreditNotes
"Fleas and Casserole"2009Writer
"Bonfire and Betrayal"2009Writer, with Maggie Friedman
"Magic Snow and Creep Gene"2009Writer
Hart of Dixie
TitleYearCreditNotes
"In Havoc & In Heat"2011Writer
"Homecoming & Coming Home"2011Writer
"Heart to Hart"2012Writer
Mistresses
TitleYearCreditNotes
"The Morning After"2013Writer
"When One Door Closes..."2013Writer
"Rebuild"2014WriterSeason 2 premiere
"Surprise"2014Writer
"Gone Girl"2015WriterSeason 3 premiere
"Murder She Wrote"2015Writer

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