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Ilene Chaiken (born June 30, 1957) is an American television producer, director, writer, and founder of Little Chicken Productions. Chaiken is best known as being a co-creator, writer and executive producer on the television series '' The L Word'', and was recently an executive producer on ''
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'', ''The Handmaid's Tale'', and '' Law & Order: Organized Crime''.


Early life and education

Chaiken was born in
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to a
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family. She studied at the
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and graduated with an undergraduate degree in graphic design in 1979.


Career

She began her career as an agent trainee for
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, and as an executive for Aaron Spelling and
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Entertainment. In 1988, she was the coordinating producer for the '' Fresh Prince of Bel Air'' and the associate producer for '' Satisfaction.'' She then wrote the screenplay '' Barb Wire'' (1996), and the television films '' Dirty Pictures'' (2000), and ''Damaged Care'' (2002). ''Dirty Pictures'' won the Golden Globe for Best Miniseries or Television Film in 2000. Chaiken co-created '' The L Word'' in 2004, inspired largely by her own experiences as a lesbian. Her first romance with another woman, which ended in heartbreak when the woman revealed she had a long-distance girlfriend, served as a loose inspiration for the relationship of the characters
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and
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. In 2007, she and a group of women in the entertainment and tech industries launched a social networking site called OurChart for lesbians and their friends. OurChart was online until 2008, when it was shutdown. At that time, a spin-off show of ''The L Word'' entitled ''The Farm'' was in development and two pilots were being written by Chaiken, although Showtime never bought the series. Chaiken produced a documentary for Showtime in 2014 titles '' L Word Mississippi: Hate the Sin.'' The film focused on multiple lesbian women, telling their experiences of being gay in the Deep South. During this time, Chaiken was also a showrunner on ABC's '' The Black Box,'' which was cancelled after one season''.'' Chaiken is credited with first developing the TV adaptation of '' The Handmaid's Tale,'' which became a successful Hulu original show. Chaiken left the project during development to become the show-runner on Fox's ''
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,'' but was still credited as an executive producer. In January 2019, Showtime announced that it had ordered a full season of the sequel to ''The L Word.'' The show aired December 8, 2019, titled '' The L Word: Generation Q'', and picks up where the original series ended, set ten years later. More recently, her company, Little Chicken Productions, signed an overall deal with
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. In 2020, Chaiken co-created the show '' Law & Order: Organized Crime'', a spin-off of the long-running series '' Law & Order.'' The following year, she worked as a writer and showrunner for the series, but was replaced by Barry O'Brien part-way through production of the second season.


Personal life

Chaiken has been married to LouAnne Brickhouse, a former executive at
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, since 2013. They live in the
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area of the Hollywood Hills in
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and have nurtured more than 100 species of birds and other
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, which they document regularly on an Instagram account. Chaiken is co-parent to twin daughters Tallulah and Augusta with her former partner, English architect Miggi Hood.


Filmography


Television


Awards


See also

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