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Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain are American television screenwriters and producers, mostly working together as partners. They have also written two young adult fiction novels together. Craft and Fain are from Kansas City, Missouri, and wrote their first piece together when they were 15 years old for their high school newspaper.
Fantasy Island. (2021 TV series) Fantasy Island (stylized as FANTASY ISLⱯND[1]) is an American fantasy drama television series developed by Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain for Fox. It is a sequel to and maintains continuity with the original 1977 series. The series premiered on August 10, 2021, with a preview special, Welcome to the New ...
Bass Ackwards and Belly Up is a young adult novel by Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain, published by Little, Brown in May 2006. The novel is the first by Craft and Fain, better known as writers and co-producers for the television show The Shield. [1] They shared the writing duties with Craft writing the characters of Harper and Sophie and Fain ...
The show is executive produced by Liz Craft and Sarah Fain. Dave Annable is repped by UTA, Barking Dog Entertainment, while Odette Annable is repped by United Talent Agency and Untitled Entertainment.
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain have landed a put pilot order at ABC for the one-hour drama "Plastics," Variety has learned. The project follows three women who band together to start their own ...
Sarah Lee Odend'hal Fain (November 23, 1888 – July 20, 1962) was a Virginia schoolteacher and Democratic politician who became one of the earliest female members of the Virginia General Assembly and later assisted with New Deal reforms in Washington, D.C., North Carolina, Texas and California. [1] In 1923, Fain and fellow schoolteacher Helen ...
A continuation of the original Fantasy Island, which aired from 1977 to 1984, Fox’s updated take was developed by executive producers and co-showrunners Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain.
Supersymmetry (Angel) Supersymmetry (. Angel. ) " Supersymmetry " is the 5th episode of the fourth season of the American television series Angel. Written by Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain and directed by Bill L. Norton, it was originally broadcast on November 3, 2002, on the WB network.