Jennifer Schuur is an American television writer and producer best known for her work on series such as Big Love and Hellcats. She is currently serving as a producer on the NBC psychological thriller Hannibal. In 2015, she created and produces legal drama series The Catch alongside Shonda Rhimes for ABC.
In addition to the above, Schuur has also written singular episodes for the series Big Shots and Valentine. In 2013, Schuur's episode of Hannibal, entitled "Œuf", was pulled from broadcasting due to the episode's controversial content. A portion of the episode was edited into a series of webisodes and made available online.
Jennifer or Jenifer may refer to:
In film and television:
In music:
Jennifer is the third album by singer Jennifer Warnes, released on the Reprise Records label in 1972. It was produced by former The Velvet Underground member John Cale.
It sold poorly and was deleted in 1973 or 1974 and remained completely unavailable until 2013 when Japanese Reprise finally reissued it on CD (WPCR-14865).
Jennifer is a 1953 film directed by Joel Newton and starring Ida Lupino, Howard Duff, and Robert Nichols.
Agnes Langley (Ida Lupino) is down on her luck and is hired by Lorna Gale (Mary Shipp) to replace the "missing" Jennifer as caretaker for the currently mysterious Southern California unoccupied estate. Langley finds a diary and becomes obsessed with Jennifer and her "disappearance". She takes on a mission to find out what actually happened to the other woman.
Time Out magazine (London) writes of the film, "This is gothic romance crossed with early-'50s noir, worth a look for the sake of the great Wong Howe. Grey-listed and taking what work he could get, he tackles even this B-picture for Monogram with unfailing artistry, creating images that are strong without being showy, atmospheric yet perfectly naturalistic."