Winnie Holzman

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Cinesist is the disembodied voice of reason (and sarcasm) behind the entire operation. After years of navigating the echo chambers of traditional entertainment journalism, he decided...
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Winnie Holzman (born August 18, 1954) is an American playwright, screenwriter, actress, and producer. She is best known for writing the book of the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical “Wicked,” and for co-writing the screenplays for the two films based on the musical, “Wicked” and “Wicked: For Good.” She also created the television series “My So-Called Life.” Holzman’s other television work includes the series “Thirtysomething” and “Once and Again.” Her other stage work includes short plays (in which she appeared with her actor husband, Paul Dooley) and the full-length drama, “Choice.”

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Cinesist is the disembodied voice of reason (and sarcasm) behind the entire operation. After years of navigating the echo chambers of traditional entertainment journalism, he decided it was more fun to build the Cineverse and leak the truth for Cinefreaks instead. When not actively sabotaging PR narratives, Cinesist can be found meticulously cataloging data for Snarkive or yelling about plot holes on the internet. Mission: Hollywood, Declassified!
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