Veronica West

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Veronica West (née Becker) is an American television producer and writer.

Veronica West
Other namesVeronica Becker
Occupation(s)Television producer, television writer
Years active1999–present

Her credits include Mercy, Brothers & Sisters, GCB, Hart of Dixie and State of Affairs. In 2007, she won a Writers Guild of America, West Award for her work on the series Ugly Betty, sharing the award with the writing staff.[1] She also developed and produced the TV-show High Fidelity starring Zoë Kravitz in 2020.[2] She is the creator and showrunner of the AppleTV+ series Surface.

She is a graduate of Northwestern University.[3]

Filmography

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Television

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The numbers in writing credits refer to the number of episodes.

Key
Denotes television series that have not yet aired.
Title Year Credited as Network Notes
Creator Producer Writer Executive
producer
Ugly Betty 2006–08 No No Yes (4) No ABC Story editor (season 2)
Mode After Hours 2008 No No Yes (2) No Web series
Private 2009 No No Yes No Web series
Mercy 2009–10 No No Yes (3) No NBC Executive story editor (6 episodes)
Brothers & Sisters 2010–11 No No Yes (4) No ABC Co-producer (season 5)
GCB 2012 No Yes Yes (1) No Producer (9 episodes)
Hart of Dixie 2012–14 No Yes Yes (6) No The CW Producer (season 2)
Supervising producer (season 3: 10 episodes)
State of Affairs 2014–15 No No Yes (2) No NBC Co-executive producer (12 episodes)
Chicago Fire 2015–17 No No Yes (6) No Co-executive producer (season 4, season 5: 13 episodes)
Bull 2017–18 No No Yes (6) No CBS Co-executive producer (season 2: 19 episodes)
High Fidelity 2020 Developer No Yes (4) Yes Hulu Showrunner
Dexter: New Blood 2021 No No Yes (2) No Showtime Miniseries
Surface 2022 Yes No Yes (1) Yes Apple TV+

References

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  1. ^ Awards winners - Writers Guild of America, West
  2. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (2018-04-05). "'High Fidelity' TV Series With Female Lead In Works For Disney's Streaming Service From Midnight Radio & 'Bull' Writing Duo". Deadline. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
  3. ^ Certificate in Creative Writing for the Media - Alumni, School of Communication Archived January 1, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
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