Yorkin, Nicole (1958–)

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Yorkin, Nicole (1958–)

American tv writer and producer. Born Nov 22, 1958, in Los Angeles, California; dau. of Peg Yorkin (feminist and activist) and Bud Yorkin (director and producer); sister of David Yorkin (tv writer and producer); University of California, Berkeley, BA; m. Tim Shaheen, 1989; children: Julian Shaheen (b. June 23, 1994); Natalie Shaheen (b. Mar 12, 1998).

Spent 6 years reporting for Los Angeles Herald Examiner; as a journalist, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for a series of articles concerning a 12-year-old prostitute; with writing partner Dawn Prestwich, worked on "Chicago Hope," "Ally McBeal," "The Practice," "The Trials of Rosie O'Neill," "Melrose Place," and the critically acclaimed "Judging Amy," for which Yorkin and Prestwich served as writers and executive producers; with Prestwich, also wrote and co-produced "The Education of Max Bickford."

See also Women in World History.

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