Connie Tavel

Connie Tavel is an American television and film executive producer and talent manager. She is partners with Helen Hunt in Hunt/Tavel Productions, and with Tim Johnson in Tavel/Johnson Television. She has served as executive producer on films such as Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, Fever, and The Wishing Tree, as well as television movies such as Ride with the Wind and Summer's End. She also produced an episode of the television series Judging Amy, which she is credited as a co-creator.

In 2006, she produced Then She Found Me, a film written and directed by Helen Hunt.

Business owner Forward entertainment 1991–present Greater Los Angeles Area Entertainment management

Clients: Craig T. Nelson /Emily Rose /Jon Hamm /Jon Cryer/Alex Winter/Kevin Rahm/Joanna Gleason... Profession: Manager / Producer / Writer / Known for: Judging Amy / Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey / My Name Is Amy Gray... Awards: Emmy Award win Outstanding Children's Special "Summer's End" Starring James Earl Jones... Nominated Outstanding Director ...Nominated Outstanding Writer

Television: Judging Amy (1999 TV series) [1999–2005] Genre: Drama Awards: Nominated for 3 Golden Globes. Another 13 wins & 37 nominations Distributor: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) http://www.cbs.com Summary: A family drama focused on three generations of women living together in Hartford, Connecticut. Amy Brenneman plays Amy Gray...

Created by: Amy Brenneman, Connie Tavel, Bill D'Elia, John Tinker

Film The Greatest Event in Television History (TV series) – special thanks 2012 Then She Found Me – producer 2007 Due East (TV movie) – executive producer 2002 Fever – executive producer 1999 Judging Amy (TV series) – Writer (creator) 1999 Summer's End (TV movie) – executive producer 1999 The Wishing Tree – executive producer 1999 Ride with the Wind (TV movie) – executive producer Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey – co-executive producer 1991

Connie graduated undergraduate from Cornell University went on to get a law degree in California. worked as asst. D.A. in San Francisco before moving to Los Angeles.

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