Lynda Myles

 

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Lynda Myles is a British writer and producer. She served as director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival, director and curator of film at the Pacific Film Archive, University of California, Berkeley, Senior Vice-President at Columbia Pictures, Commissioning Editor for Drama at the BBC for two years, and as co-Executive Director of the East-West Producers' Seminar from 1990-1994, a training program for young producers in Eastern Europe. After co-producing the movie The Commitments in 1990, she worked independently as a producer, making The Snapper, The Van, The Life of Stuff and When Brendan Met Trudy for BBC Films. She recently co-produced Chen Kaige's Killing Me Softly for the Montecito Picture Company. She is often confused with the American writer and actress of the same name

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Lynda Myles

Born 1947-05-02 (79 years ago).

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
WGA Award for Best Daytime Drama - Television (General Hospital) Writers Guild of America Awards 1997 1998 General Hospital
WGA Award for Best Daytime Drama - Television (Loving) Writers Guild of America Awards 1993 1994 Loving
BAFTA Award for Best Film (The Commitments) 1992 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1992 The Commitments
WGA Award for Best Daytime Drama - Television (Santa Barbara) Writers Guild of America Awards 1990 1991 산타바바라
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team (Santa Barbara) 18th Daytime Emmy Awards 1991 산타바바라
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team (One Life to Live) 29th Daytime Emmy Awards 2002 One Life to Live
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team (As the World Turns) 27th Daytime Emmy Awards 2000 As the World Turns
WGA Award for Best Daytime Drama - Television (General Hospital) Writers Guild of America Awards 1997 1998 General Hospital
WGA Award for Best Daytime Drama - Television (General Hospital) Writers Guild of America Awards 1996 1997 General Hospital
WGA Award for Best Daytime Drama - Television (Guiding Light) Writers Guild of America Awards 1995 1996 Guiding Light
BAFTA Award for Best Film (The Commitments) 1992 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1992 The Commitments
WGA Award for Best Daytime Drama - Television (Santa Barbara) Writers Guild of America Awards 1990 1991 산타바바라
Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (The Commitments) 49th Golden Globe Awards 1991 The Commitments
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Lynda Myles is a British writer and producer. She served as director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival, director and curator of film at the Pacific Film Archive, University of California, Berkeley, Senior Vice-President at Columbia Pictures, Commissioning Editor for Drama at the BBC for two years, and as co-Executive Director of the East-West Producers' Seminar from 1990-1994, a training program for young producers in Eastern Europe. After co-producing the movie The Commitments in 1990, she worked independently as a producer, making The Snapper, The Van, The Life of Stuff and When Brendan Met Trudy for BBC Films. She recently co-produced Chen Kaige's Killing Me Softly for the Montecito Picture Company. She is often confused with the American writer and actress of the same name.

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