Jon Kinnally

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Jon Kinnally is an American television writer and producer, most notable for his work on the multi-Emmy award[1] and Golden Globe Award[2] nominated TV show Will & Grace.

Life and career

A graduate of the State University of New York at Oswego, Kinnally also appeared as Mitchell in the Will & Grace episode "One Gay at a Time". He wrote for and produced the hit ABC show, Ugly Betty.

Along with fellow producer Tracy Poust, Kinnally began as a writer for the show and later became executive producer.

Kinnally and Poust penned the famous episode "A Chorus Lie" starring Matt Damon as Owen, Jack's heterosexual rival, pretending to be gay to vie for a spot in the Manhattan Gay Men's Chorus.

References

  1. ^ "Jon Kinnally". Emmys. U.S.: Emmy award. Retrieved 2020-06-30.
  2. ^ "Jon Kinnally". www.goldenglobes.com. U.S.: Golden Globe Awards. Retrieved 2020-06-30.

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Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Episodic Comedy (2010s)
  • Robert Carlock for "When It Rains, It Pours" (2010)
  • Steven Levitan & Jeffrey Richman for "Caught in the Act" (2011)
  • Elaine Ko for "Virgin Territory" (2012)
  • Jack Burditt & Robert Carlock for "Hogcock!" (2013)
  • Louis C.K. for "So Did the Fat Lady" (2014)
  • Clay Tarver for "Sand Hill Shuffle" (2015)
  • Robert Carlock for "Kimmy Goes on a Playdate!" (2016)
  • Tracy Poust & Jon Kinnally for "Rosario's Quinceañera" (2017)
  • Alec Berg & Bill Hader for "Chapter One: Make Your Mark" (2018)
  • Liz Feldman for "Pilot" (Dead to Me) (2019)
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