Elizabeth Meriwether
Elizabeth Hughes Meriwether (born October 11, 1981) is an American writer, producer, and television showrunner recognized for developing the Fox sitcom New Girl (2011–2018), which featured Zooey Deschanel as an offbeat teacher navigating relationships with her male roommates.[1][2] Born in Miami, Florida, she relocated to Ann Arbor, Michigan, at age five and earned a degree from Yale University in 2004 before transitioning from playwriting to screenwriting.[2] Her early career included the 2010 play Oliver Parker!, which addressed themes of sexual addiction, and the 2011 romantic comedy film No Strings Attached starring Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher.[1] Meriwether's notable achievements encompass creating the ABC sitcom Single Parents (2018–2020) and showrunning the Hulu limited series The Dropout (2022), which dramatized the rise and fall of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes and earned her a Hollywood Critics Association Award for Best Writing in a Streaming Limited Series.[1][3]