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== Biographical Notes == | == Biographical Notes == | ||
Toni Graphia has previously written multiple episodes of the hit series ''Carnivale'', ''Roswell'', and ''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'', as well as single episodes for such shows as ''Chicago Hope,'' ''Melrose Place,'' ''Cop Rock,'' ''Life Goes On,'' ''Quantum Leap'' and ''China Beach.'' She worked as a consulting producer alongside executive producer [[Ronald D. Moore]] on both ''Roswell'' and ''Carnivale'' and was brought on board as a co-executive producer for the first season of the | Toni Graphia has previously written multiple episodes of the hit series ''Carnivale'', ''Roswell'', and ''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'', as well as single episodes for such shows as ''Chicago Hope,'' ''Melrose Place,'' ''Cop Rock,'' ''Life Goes On,'' ''Quantum Leap'' and ''China Beach.'' She worked as a consulting producer alongside executive producer [[Ronald D. Moore]] on both ''Roswell'' and ''Carnivale'' and was brought on board as a co-executive producer for the first season of the re-imagined series. She continued to work as a writer and co-executive producer on the second season. | ||
According to Sarah Warn, editor of the AfterEllen.com website, <ref group="external" name="warn_afterellen_gay_lesbian_writers">{{cite web|url=http://www.afterellen.com/column/2006/3/3-2.html |title=Best. Lesbian. Week. Ever. |date=2006-03-03 |accessdate=2006-08-05 |last= Warn|first=Sarah |format=HTML |language=English }}</ref> in March 2006 Graphia appeared on a Writers Guild panel of gay and lesbian TV writers even though she reportedly said: "I'm not out, so when they asked me [to be on the panel], my first response was, how did you get my name? My friends said, 'This is the year to be gay with ''Brokeback Mountain'' and all. If you were ever going to do it, now is the time.' If you invite me back next year, I'll be able to tell you if I was discriminated against." | According to Sarah Warn, editor of the AfterEllen.com website, <ref group="external" name="warn_afterellen_gay_lesbian_writers">{{cite web|url=http://www.afterellen.com/column/2006/3/3-2.html |title=Best. Lesbian. Week. Ever. |date=2006-03-03 |accessdate=2006-08-05 |last= Warn|first=Sarah |format=HTML |language=English }}</ref> in March 2006 Graphia appeared on a Writers Guild panel of gay and lesbian TV writers even though she reportedly said: "I'm not out, so when they asked me [to be on the panel], my first response was, how did you get my name? My friends said, 'This is the year to be gay with ''Brokeback Mountain'' and all. If you were ever going to do it, now is the time.' If you invite me back next year, I'll be able to tell you if I was discriminated against." | ||