Elizabeth Meriwether
Elizabeth Hughes Meriwether (born October 11, 1981) is an American writer, producer and television showrunner.[2] She is known for creating the Fox sitcom New Girl, and for writing the play Oliver Parker! (2010) and the romantic comedy film No Strings Attached (2011). She also created the ABC sitcoms Single Parents and Bless This Mess and the Hulu drama The Dropout.
For the early 20th century suffrage figure, see Elizabeth Avery Meriwether.
Elizabeth Meriwether
Early life[edit]
Meriwether was born on October 11, 1981, in Miami, Florida. Her family moved from Miami to Detroit, Michigan, when she was five years old, and then to Ann Arbor, Michigan, when she was 10.[3] Her father, Heath J. Meriwether, was the publisher of the newspaper Detroit Free Press, and her mother, Patricia Hughes Meriweather, was a painter.[3]
Meriwether grew up aspiring to be an actress, but when she wrote her first play, she realized she wanted to be a playwright instead.[3] Meriwether graduated from Greenhills High School in Ann Arbor.[4] in 2000.
Education[edit]
Meriwether graduated from Yale University in 2004. She double-majored in English and theater studies.[3]