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| Name | Jenny Bicks |
| Birth date | 12 December 1964 |
| Birth place | New York City, New York, U.S. |
| Alma mater | Northwestern University |
| Occupation | Screenwriter, producer, playwright |
| Years active | 1990–present |
| Spouse | David Bicks, 1998 |
Jenny Bicks is an American screenwriter, television producer, and playwright, best known for her work on acclaimed television series and her advocacy for cancer awareness. A prominent writer on Sex and the City, she later created and produced the series *The Big C* and served as a showrunner for Men in Trees. Her career is distinguished by a focus on complex female characters and blending humor with serious themes, earning her several award nominations from organizations like the Writers Guild of America and the Primetime Emmy Awards.
Born in New York City, she developed an early interest in storytelling and theater. She pursued her undergraduate studies at Northwestern University, where she earned a degree in performance studies. During her time at university, she was actively involved in the campus theater scene, which solidified her passion for writing and character development. After graduating, she moved back to New York City to begin her professional career in the arts.
Her early career involved writing for the stage, including off-Broadway productions, before transitioning to television. She first gained significant recognition as a writer and producer for the groundbreaking HBO series Sex and the City, contributing to its critical and cultural success during its later seasons. Following this, she created and served as the showrunner for the ABC dramedy Men in Trees, starring Anne Heche. Her most personal and acclaimed work came as the creator, executive producer, and head writer of the Showtime series *The Big C*, which starred Laura Linney and explored a woman's journey with a cancer diagnosis. She has also worked as a writer and producer on other series such as The Drew Carey Show and served as a consulting producer on the Netflix adaptation of *A Series of Unfortunate Events*. In film, she co-wrote the screenplay for the 2006 feature *The Devil Wears Prada*, adapting the novel by Lauren Weisberger.
*Television **Sex and the City (2000–2004) – Writer, Supervising Producer **The Drew Carey Show (1997–1998) – Writer **Men in Trees (2006–2008) – Creator, Executive Producer, Writer **The Big C (2010–2013) – Creator, Executive Producer, Writer **A Series of Unfortunate Events (2017) – Consulting Producer *Film **The Devil Wears Prada (2006) – Screenwriter **What to Expect When You're Expecting (2012) – Screen Story
Her work has been recognized by major industry awards, particularly for writing and producing. She received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Comedy Series as a producer for Sex and the City. For her work on *The Big C*, she earned a Writers Guild of America Award nomination for Best New Series and a Gracie Award for Outstanding Producer. The series also won a Peabody Award in 2010. Additionally, her screenplay for *The Devil Wears Prada* was nominated for a Broadcast Film Critics Association Award.
She is married to television writer and producer David Bicks, with whom she has two children. A breast cancer survivor, her personal experience profoundly influenced the creation of *The Big C* and she has since been a vocal advocate for cancer research and patient support. She serves on the board of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation and has been involved with various charitable initiatives in New York City. She continues to develop new television and film projects from her base in Los Angeles.
Category:American television writers Category:American television producers Category:American screenwriters Category:1964 births Category:Living people Category:Northwestern University alumni Category:People from New York City Category:Writers from New York City Category:Primetime Emmy Award nominees