Linda Bloodworth-Thomason (b. 1947)

Alias:
L. J. Bloodworth
L.J. Bloodworth
Linda Bloodworth
Linda Bloodworth Thomason
Linda Joyce Bloodworth

Birthplace:
Poplar Bluff, Missouri, USA

Born:
April 15, 1947

Linda Bloodworth-Thomason is an American television writer, producer and director. She is best know as the creator of the CBS television series Designing Women and Evening Shade. She married director/producer Harry Thomason in 1983, and they formed the production company Mozark Productions.

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Director:
2013  Bridegroom

Producer:
2013  Bridegroom

Writer:
2013  Bridegroom
2021  Designing Women

Creator:
1982  Filthy Rich
1985  Lime Street
1986  Designing Women
1990  Evening Shade
1992  Hearts Afire
1995  Women of the House

Executive Producer:
1982  Filthy Rich
1985  Lime Street
1986  Designing Women
1990  Evening Shade
1992  Hearts Afire
1995  Women of the House

Producer:
1982  Filthy Rich
1985  Lime Street
1986  Designing Women
1990  Evening Shade
1992  Hearts Afire
1995  Women of the House
2001  Emeril

Writer:
1972  M*A*S*H
1974  Paul Sand in Friends and Lovers
1974  Rhoda
1982  Filthy Rich
1985  Lime Street
1986  Designing Women
1990  Evening Shade
1992  Hearts Afire
1995  Women of the House
2001  Emeril

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