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Kip Koenig is an American film and television producer and screenwriter.

Koenig's most notable work has been on medical drama Grey's Anatomy , for which he has served as supervising producer and consulting producer for dozens of episodes, and has written an additional three episodes. His other television credits include Still Life , Septuplets and The American Embassy , for all of which he has served as executive producer and producer, and has written for.

He has also written and produced Bio-Dome , a 1996 film, and has written a single episode of Wasteland . He directed the 1998 film How to Make the Cruelest Month , the only directing credit to his name.


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