Gennifer Hutchison


Gennifer Hutchison is an American television and film writer. She is best known for her work on the television series Breaking Bad. She won two Writers Guild of America Awards for her work on the series as a part of the writing team in 2012 and 2013. She is currently a writer and executive producer on Better Call Saul.
Prior to Breaking Bad, she worked in the production staff for the television series The Lone Gunmen, The X-Files, , Grey's Anatomy and Mad Men. She also worked on The Strain as a writer and producer during its first season.

Career

Hutchison got her start in the entertainment industry as a PA in the writers' office at The X-Files. She went on to become writer/producer Vince Gilligan's assistant during the show's final seasons. After the show ended, she worked on a number of pilots and short-lived shows as a writers' assistant and producers' assistant, ending up as showrunner Matthew Weiner's assistant on Mad Men during its first season.
After finding out about former boss Gilligan's new pilot Breaking Bad – also on AMC – she reached out and was offered a job as Gilligan's assistant. When Hutchison and the show returned for its second season, she spoke to Gilligan about her ambition to write for the show. She was tasked with writing the show's additional content, such as webisodes and blogs, as an audition. Her work impressed Gilligan, and she was offered a freelance script in season three, and subsequently brought on board as a writer. She remained on the show for the remainder of its run, rising to the position of executive story editor in the show's fifth and final season.
After Breaking Bad ended, she spent a season as a producer on FX's horror-drama The Strain, writing two of the show's first-season episodes.
She rejoined Gilligan and his co-creator Peter Gould on Breaking Bad prequel Better Call Saul as a supervising producer. Hutchison has, to date, written two episodes per season, rising to co-executive producer in season two, and executive producer in season three. She has received an Emmy nomination in the Outstanding Drama Series category for each season of the show.
In film, Hutchison adapted Victoria Aveyard's novel Red Queen for Universal in 2015. In June 2016, she signed an overall deal with Sony Pictures TV, the studio behind both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.
In December 2017, it was announced that Hutchison is adapting the Welcome to Night Vale podcast for television. The series is being developed at FX, under her overall deal with Sony Pictures TV.

Awards

Personal life

Hutchison was born in Concord, Massachusetts. She is married to Breaking Bad associate producer/post-production supervisor Andrew Ortner.

Filmography

Writer
YearShowSeasonEpisode titleEpisodeNotes
2018Better Call Saul4"Wiedersehen"9
2018Better Call Saul4"Piñata"6
2017Better Call Saul3"Lantern"10
2017Better Call Saul3"Sunk Costs"3
2016Better Call Saul2"Bali Ha'i"6
2016Better Call Saul2"Cobbler"2
2015Better Call Saul1"Bingo"7
2015Better Call Saul1"Hero"4
2014The Strain1"Loved Ones"10
2014The Strain1"Runaways"5
2013Breaking Bad5"Confessions"11
2012Breaking Bad5"Buyout"6
2011Breaking Bad4"Salud"10Co-written with Peter Gould
2011Breaking Bad4"Cornered"6
2010Breaking Bad''3"I See You"8

Production staff
YearShowRoleNotes
2018Better Call SaulExecutive producerSeason 4
2017Better Call SaulExecutive producerSeason 3
2016Better Call SaulCo-executive producerSeason 2
2015Better Call SaulSupervising producerSeason 1
2014The StrainProducerSeason 1
2013Breaking BadExecutive story editorSeason 5
2012Breaking BadStory editorSeason 3
2009Breaking BadScript coordinatorSeason 2