Lynda Myles
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Lynda Myles is a British writer and producer. She served as director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival (1973-1980), director and curator of film at the Pacific Film Archive, University of California, Berkeley, Senior Vice–President at Columbia Pictures, Commissioning Editor for Drama at the BBC for two years, and as co-Executive Director of the East-West Producers' Seminar from 1990-1994, a training program for young producers in Eastern Europe.
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[edit] Writing Credits
General Hospital, Guiding Light, As The World Turns, Flight To Berlin and Santa Barbara
[edit] Producing Credits
- Killing Me Softly
- When Brendan Met Trudy
- The Life of Stuff
- The Van
- The Snapper
- The Commitments
- Defence of the Realm
- Sean Connery's Edinburgh
[edit] Awards & Nominations
Myles has been nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards (Best Single Drama and Best Film), 6 Daytime Emmys, 5 WGA Awards and a London Critics Circle Film Award. Her first award win in 1989 was shared with:
- Charles Pratt Jr. (Head writer)
- Anne Howard Bailey (head writer)
- Robert Guza Jr.
- Courtney Sherman
- Patrick Mulcahey
- Gary Tomlin
- Josh Griffith
- Jane Atkins
- Don Harary

