Jennie Snyder Urman
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Jennie Snyder Urman Extends Overall Deal at CBS TV Studios
“Jane the Virgin” creator will remain at the studio through 2025
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‘Jane the Virgin’ Creator Jennie Snyder Urman on Series Finale’s Happy Endings, Big Narrator Reveal
“It’s really confirmation that what you’ve been watching is what we’ve told you you’ve been watching,” showrunner tells TheWrap
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How ‘Jane the Virgin’ Creator Jennie Snyder Urman Decided What the Heck Happened to Michael
“We knew we would have to rationalize something,” CW drama’s boss tells TheWrap
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‘NCIS’ Alum Pauley Perrette Returns to CBS to Star in Comedy Pilot ‘Broke’
Perrette joins “Jane the Virgin” alum Jaime Camil in pilot from Jennie Snyder Urman and Alex Herschlag
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‘Jane the Virgin’ Characters ‘Probably’ Won’t Appear on Spinoff, Creator Says – at Least, ‘Not in the First Year’
TCA 2019: Each season of potential series is based on a different fictional novel “written by” Jane and narrated by the author herself
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CW to Develop ‘Jane the Virgin’ Spinoff From Gina Rodriguez
Original series creator Jennie Snyder Urman will also executive produce
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Women Producers and Filmmakers on Telling Their Own Stories – and Making Room for Other Women to Do the Same
Power Women Summit: “The more stories there are, the less we have to fit into one box,” says “Jane the Virgin” creator Jennie Snyder Urman
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New ‘Charmed’ Star Says Holly Marie Combs Can ‘Feel However She Wants’ About Reboot
TCA 2018: “I hoped that maybe she would see it and like it,” star Madeleine Mantock says of OG series’ lead, who is anti-reboot
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‘Charmed’ Reboot in the Works at CW
“Jane the Virgin” showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman to develop new take on witch drama
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‘Jane the Virgin’ Star Gina Rodriguez Teases 5 Things to Expect This Season
The CW’s telenovela adaptation about an abstinent young woman who winds up pregnant is one of the most buzzed about shows of the fall
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‘Jane the Virgin’ Boss Intends to ‘Embrace all the Tropes’ of the Telenovela
TCA 2014: Jennie Snyder Urman hopes to balance the expectations of an American audience with the soapy possibilities