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Jessica Rhoades

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Jessica Rhoades is an American television producer living in Los Angeles. She is the executive producer on the sci-fi drama anthology series Black Mirror and has produced for limited series such as Sharp Objects and Station Eleven. In 2018, she launched her production shingle, Pacesetter Productions, to focus on bringing the projects of new and established writers to life.[1]

Career

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Rhoades is the executive producer of the Netflix series Black Mirror.[2] In 2024, Rhoades won a PGA award for her work on Black Mirror Season six alongside creator Charlie Brooker in the category of 'Award for Outstanding Producer of Televised or Streamed Motion Pictures.’[3]

Rhoades served as an executive producer on the HBO Max limited series “Station Eleven” from creator Patrick Somerville and director Hiro Murai.[4]

She was also an executive producer on Gillian Flynn’s Amazon StudiosUtopia,” in 2020, on season two of Dirty John.[5], and on Sharp Objects, based on the novel by Gillian Flynn and adapted by Marti Noxon, starring Amy Adams and directed by Jean-Marc Vallée.[6] In 2019, “Sharp Objects” was nominated for three Golden Globes[7] and eight Emmys[8], including nominations for Best Limited Series for both.  

Rhoades' additional credits include Showtime’s “The Affair[9] and NBC’s “The Village.”[10]

References

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  1. ^ Sandberg, Bryn (2018-06-19). "'Sharp Objects,' 'The Affair' Producer Launches Production Company (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2024-07-05.
  2. ^ Noble, Matt (2024-06-07). "'Black Mirror' creator Charlie Brooker breaks down 'crossover between horror and comedy' with producer Jessica Rhoades [Exclusive Video Interview]". GoldDerby. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  3. ^ Topel, Erik Pedersen,Anthony D'Alessandro,Fred; Pedersen, Erik; D'Alessandro, Anthony; Topel, Fred (2024-02-26). "Producers Guild Awards: 'Oppenheimer' Takes Top Film Prize; 'Across The Spider-Verse', 'Succession', 'The Bear' & Beef' Also Win – Full List". Deadline. Retrieved 2024-07-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Licuria, Rob (2022-05-17). "Jessica Rhoades ('Station Eleven' executive producer): 'I know people cried a lot towards the end of our show' [Exclusive Video Interview]". GoldDerby. Retrieved 2022-05-17.
  5. ^ Rhoades, Jessica (2020-09-24). "'Utopia,' 'Dirty John' Boss Jessica Rhoades on Lessons From Pandemic Post-Production (Guest Column)". Variey. Retrieved 2020-09-24.
  6. ^ Rosario, Alexandra Del (2021-04-28). "Marti Noxon & Jessica Rhoades Lead "Torchlighter" Female Showrunners In Discussion About Wage Parity, Diversity & Success – ATX". Deadline. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  7. ^ "Sharp Objects". Golden Globes. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  8. ^ "Sharp Objects". Television Academy. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  9. ^ Maas, Tony Maglio and Jennifer (2018-07-26). "'The Affair': Showtime Renews Drama for Fifth and Final Season". TheWrap. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  10. ^ Petski, Denise (2020-12-14). "Jessica Rhoades' Pacesetter Productions Sets Two Projects At NBC; Hires Rachel Polan As SVP". Deadline. Retrieved 2024-08-27.