Amy Berg is a supervising producer and writer on Person of Interest in the first season. She was simultaneously a co-executive producer/writer for Eureka, and went on to similar functions on Caper and Da Vinci's Demons.
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| - Amy Berg is a supervising producer and writer on Person of Interest in the first season. She was simultaneously a co-executive producer/writer for Eureka, and went on to similar functions on Caper and Da Vinci's Demons.
- Amy Berg is an American film maker, known best for her Academy Award-nominated documentary film Deliver Us from Evil (2006) about the sex abuse cases in Roman Catholic Church and an abusive native Irish priest Oliver O'Grady. She also directed West of Memphis (2012), produced by Peter Jackson and Damien Echols, documents the story of the West Memphis Three. The film has won numerous awards at film festivals, including the Sundance Film Festival, where the film premiered in January 2012, and the Toronto International Film Festival and received critical acclaim.
- Amy Berg was a frequent writer for Eureka in its last two seasons.
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| - Berg at the 79th Academy Awards Nominees Luncheon
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| - Amy Berg is a supervising producer and writer on Person of Interest in the first season. She was simultaneously a co-executive producer/writer for Eureka, and went on to similar functions on Caper and Da Vinci's Demons.
- Amy Berg is an American film maker, known best for her Academy Award-nominated documentary film Deliver Us from Evil (2006) about the sex abuse cases in Roman Catholic Church and an abusive native Irish priest Oliver O'Grady. She also directed West of Memphis (2012), produced by Peter Jackson and Damien Echols, documents the story of the West Memphis Three. The film has won numerous awards at film festivals, including the Sundance Film Festival, where the film premiered in January 2012, and the Toronto International Film Festival and received critical acclaim.
- Amy Berg was a frequent writer for Eureka in its last two seasons.
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