Ann Biderman


Ann Biderman is an American film and television writer. She is the creator and executive producer of the NBC/TNT series Southland, and won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Drama Series for an episode of NYPD Blue. She created, wrote, and produced the Showtime drama Ray Donovan.

Early years

Biderman grew up in Florida and New York. When she was sixteen, she attended boarding school at The Stockbridge School, in the Berkshire Mountains in Massachusetts, where she was very interested in the arts.
Biderman and her sister spent much of their youth in the company of writers, artists and musicians when living at the Chelsea Hotel in New York, where “Leonard Cohen was the boy next door” and her mother's home in Miami was a sort of halfway house for civil rights activists recently out of prison. The poet Allen Ginsberg was a close family friend.
Biderman lived for most of the 1980s with French filmmaker Roger Vadim.

Career

Biderman adapted the novel Smilla's Sense of Snow into the screenplay of the 1997 movie.
In the 2008-09 television season, Biderman developed the police drama series Southland, which aired as a midseason replacement for NBC. The series focuses on patrol officers and detectives in South Los Angeles.
Biderman wrote the pilot episode, and served as an executive producer for the first season alongside John Wells and Christopher Chulack. She wrote the episodes "Mozambique," "See the Woman," "Sally in the Alley" and "Derailed."
Southland was renewed for a second season and Biderman remained an executive producer and writer. NBC reversed the decision and cancelled Southland after six episodes had been produced. The series was then picked up by the TNT network, and the previously-produced episodes were aired as the show's second season. Biderman co-wrote the second-season premiere "Phase Three" with Wells and wrote the episode "U-Boat."
TNT renewed the series for a third season but dramatically reduced its production budget. Biderman stepped down as executive producer but remained an executive consultant. She co-wrote the third-season premiere "Let It Snow" with Wells.
Biderman created the Showtime series Ray Donovan in 2013. She served as showrunner during the first season, and wrote several episodes, including the pilot. After the second season, Biderman stepped down as showrunner.

Filmography

Screenplays
YearTitleCreditNotes
2009Public EnemiesScreenplay
1997Smilla's Sense of SnowScreenplay
1996Primal FearScreenplay
1995CopycatWritten by
1984American DreamerStory

Production staff
YearShowRoleNotes
2017Ray DonovanCreator
2016Ray DonovanCreator
2015Ray DonovanCreator
2014Ray DonovanCreator, Executive producer, Showrunner
2013Ray DonovanCreator, Executive producer, Showrunner
2013SouthlandCreator
2012SouthlandCreator
2011SouthlandCreator
2010SouthlandCreator, Executive producer
2009SouthlandCreator, Executive producer

Writer
YearShowSeasonEpisode titleEpisodeNotes
2014Ray Donovan2"The Captain"12
2014Ray Donovan2"Walk This Way"7
2014Ray Donovan2"Uber Ray"2Co-written with David Hollander
2014Ray Donovan2"Yo Soy Capitán"1
2013Ray Donovan1"Same Exactly"12
2013Ray Donovan1"Bridget"8
2013Ray Donovan1"A Mouth is a Mouth"2
2013Ray Donovan1"The Bag or the Bat"1
2011Southland3"Let it Snow"1Co-written with John Wells
2010Southland2"U-Boat"3
2010Southland2"Phase Three"1Co-written with John Wells
2009Southland1"Derailed"7
2009Southland1"Westside"6Story by  Ann Biderman, Teleplay by  Angela Amato Velez & Dee Johnson
2009Southland1"Sally in the Alley"4Co-written with Angela Amato Velez
2009Southland1"See the Woman"3
2009Southland1"Mozambique"2
2009Southland1"Unknown Trouble"1
1994NYPD Blue1"Good Time Charlie"20
1994NYPD Blue1"Zeppo Marks Brothers"18
1994NYPD Blue1"Steroid Roy"15