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He was the creator and producer of “Social Studies” 68


Nanseli Maiat, a writer and television producer who established a teenage play “Social Studies” in NBC, died, and she won the Emmy Award during the day for her writing on the PET’s PET series, on September 23 in Basel, Switzerland. She was 68 years old. Her death was confirmed by her wife, Beige Williams Bernhardt.

Myatt was diagnosed with moderate twice as a mild cognitive in 2021, a condition that ran in her family. This disease was advanced to Alzheimer’s dementia in 2023. Myatt was elected “ending her life in peace and dignity,” according to a statement from Bernhardt.

Mawat was born in 1957 and was a member of the card in the Sheroki tribe in Oklahoma. She graduated from the University of California, Irvin and spent on stage and in commercial advertisements when her career started as a theater writer. The plays of Los Angeles produced by Los Angeles “two” two on the corridor for killing “,” Sleep Party “,” The Hereafter “, and” nothing simple like love “and” wet paint “before graduating from Warner Bruce. Book workshop in 1990 and move to TV.

As a teacher of Nourmann Leer, the Miyah writer was the only staff in the theatrical series in the early 1990s, “The Power”. I later wrote in the last two seasons of “Night Court”, including the conclusion of the show. She was a writer and producer on “The Five Five Mrs. Buchans” and Fox “Living Single”.

Myatt was established and produced the short -term comic play “Social Studies”, which was first shown in 1997 and was deported by Sandollar Productions Dolly Parton. Other credits in TV writing include episodes of “vacation”, “Lloyd Anas in space”, “Pet Teacher” for Disney TV, Animation, ABC, Trackers for Sony TV and The Pilot for “Nikki & Nora”, which were not later leaked but leaked and inspired “website files”.

He also wrote television modifications to adolescent novels “Annie in my mind” and “Time for Dance”, and I worked as the exhibition, executive producer, writer and director in “South anywhere”. Its other TV credits include “Life With Roger” and “Cleghorne!” , “Mutdling Through” and “South of Nowhere”. Later in life, she participated in writing a teenage pilot called “Cupridy” with Ralph Maccio.

Mawat survived her wife and her writing partner, Beige Williams Bernhardt, friends and family. Donations can be provided in myatt to the branch of Alzheimer’s Louisiana Association or the NSAF Savannah.

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