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== Biographical Notes ==
== Biographical Notes ==
Anne Cofell Saunders worked as an assistant to the Executive Producer and was Header Researcher on "24" for several years, until she was given a freelance script on the show in 2004.  Immediately after writing her first episode of "24", she was hired to write for "Battlestar Galactica."  
Anne Cofell Saunders worked as an assistant to the Executive Producer and was Head Researcher on "24" for several years, until she was given a freelance script on the show in 2004.  Immediately after writing her first episode of "24", she was hired to write for "Battlestar Galactica."  


In an interview in May 2006, <ref> [http://www.syfyportal.com/news.php?id=2603 SyFy Portal] </ref> Saunders expressed admiration for her fellow BSG writers, Mark Verheiden, David Weddle, Bradley Thompson, Jeff Vlaming, and Carla Robinson, calling them "some of the strongest writers Hollywood can offer" and said that Executive Producer Ron Moore continues to surprise and challenge the writers to take risks, such as with the Season 2 finale's ([[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]) shocking one-year leap forward in time, an episode Saunders is proud she wrote.  
In an interview in May 2006, <ref> [http://www.syfyportal.com/news.php?id=2603 SyFy Portal] </ref> Saunders expressed admiration for her fellow BSG writers, Mark Verheiden, David Weddle, Bradley Thompson, Jeff Vlaming, and Carla Robinson, calling them "some of the strongest writers Hollywood can offer" and said that Executive Producer Ron Moore continues to surprise and challenge the writers to take risks, such as with the Season 2 finale's ([[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]) shocking one-year leap forward in time, an episode Saunders is proud she wrote.  

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Anne Cofell Saunders

Overview

Full Name: Anne Cofell Saunders

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Position: Writer

Biographical Notes

Anne Cofell Saunders worked as an assistant to the Executive Producer and was Head Researcher on "24" for several years, until she was given a freelance script on the show in 2004. Immediately after writing her first episode of "24", she was hired to write for "Battlestar Galactica."

In an interview in May 2006, [1] Saunders expressed admiration for her fellow BSG writers, Mark Verheiden, David Weddle, Bradley Thompson, Jeff Vlaming, and Carla Robinson, calling them "some of the strongest writers Hollywood can offer" and said that Executive Producer Ron Moore continues to surprise and challenge the writers to take risks, such as with the Season 2 finale's (Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II) shocking one-year leap forward in time, an episode Saunders is proud she wrote.

Either by luck or design, Saunders has created or written some of the strongest women characters on BSG, including Admiral Cain, Starbuck and Laura Roslin. "I feel a strong affinity with Starbuck's character," Saunders said in the interview. "As a woman, wouldn't it be great to be a fighter pilot? To be that outrageously tough chick?"

Having the chance to write for Laura Roslin, the teacher who becomes the colonies' president, is something Saunders said she really looked forward to because of her own background in teaching. "I taught at the university level, and I taught high school in Japan, and the one thing a teacher has to do is set parameters and have a strong presence," Saunders said. "You have to love Roslin when she said (to Adama), 'You have to kill her (Cain).' To me, she was drawing her line in the sand."

Saunders and her husband are major science fiction fans, with the rooms in their house lined with books from authors like Isaac Asimov, Frank Herbert and Orson Scott Card. She believes revealing how much of a sci-fi fan she is to Ron Moore is one the reasons she got hired. "It’s not every day that he meets women who are nuts for sci-fi," she said.

Writer credits for "Battlestar Galactica"

See also: Episodes written by Anne Cofell Saunders

Story credits for "Battlestar Galactica"

See also: Episodes with story by Anne Cofell Saunders

External Links

Anne Cofell Saunders at the Internet Movie Database


References