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Charlie Redd (writer)

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Charlie Redd is an American television writer. He is best known for his work as a senior writer on HBO's Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.

Education

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Redd graduated from New York University Tisch School of the Arts in 2014.[1]

Awards and nominations

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Award Year[i] Category Nominee(s) Result Ref(s)
Primetime Emmy Awards 2019 Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series Tim Carvell, Raquel D'Apice, Josh Gondelman, Dan Gurewitch, Jeff Maurer, Daniel O'Brien, John Oliver, Owen Parsons, Charlie Redd, Joanna Rothkopf, Ben Silva, Jill Twiss, Seena Vali, and Juli Weiner Won [2]
2020 Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series Tim Carvell, Dan Gurewitch, Jeff Maurer, Daniel O'Brien, John Oliver, Owen Parsons, Charlie Redd, Joanna Rothkopf, Ben Silva, Jill Twiss, Seena Vali, and Juli Weiner Won
2021 Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series Johnathan Appel, Ali Barthwell, Tim Carvell, Liz Hynes, Greg Iwinski, Mark Kramer, Daniel O'Brien, John Oliver, Owen Parsons, Charlie Redd, Joanna Rothkopf, Chrissy Shackelford, Ben Silva, and Seena Vali Won
2022 Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series Johnathan Appel, Ali Barthwell, Tim Carvell, Liz Hynes, Greg Iwinski, Ryan Ken, Mark Kramer, Sofía Manfredi, Daniel O'Brien, John Oliver, Owen Parsons, Taylor Kay Phillips, Charlie Redd, Joanna Rothkopf, Chrissy Shackelford, and Seena Vali Won
2024 (1)[ii] Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series Johnathan Appel, Ali Barthwell, Tim Carvell, Liz Hynes, Ryan Ken, Mark Kramer, Sofia Manfredi, Daniel O'Brien, John Oliver, Owen Parsons, Taylor Kay Phillips, Charlie Redd, Joanna Rothkopf, Chrissy Shackelford, and Seena Vali Won
2024 (2)[ii] Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series Johnathan Appel, Ali Barthwell, Tim Carvell, Liz Hynes, Ryan Ken, Mark Kramer, Sofia Manfredi, Daniel O'Brien, John Oliver, Owen Parsons, Taylor Kay Phillips, Charlie Redd, Joanna Rothkopf, Chrissy Shackelford, and Seena Vali Pending
Writers Guild of America Awards 2020 Comedy/Variety – Talk Series Tim Carvell, Dan Gurewitch, Jeff Maurer, Daniel O'Brien, John Oliver, Owen Parsons, Charlie Redd, Joanna Rothkopf, Ben Silva, Jill Twiss, Seena Vali, and Juli Weiner Won [3]
2021 Johnathan Appel, Ali Barthwell, Tim Carvell, Liz Hynes, Greg Iwinski, Mark Kramer, Daniel O'Brien, John Oliver, Owen Parsons, Charlie Redd, Joanna Rothkopf, Chrissy Shackelford, Ben Silva, and Seena Vali Nominated [4]
2022 Johnathan Appel, Ali Barthwell, Tim Carvell, Liz Hynes, Greg Iwinski, Mark Kramer, Daniel O'Brien, John Oliver, Owen Parsons, Charlie Redd, Joanna Rothkopf, Chrissy Shackelford, Ben Silva, and Seena Vali Nominated [5]
2023 Johnathan Appel, Ali Barthwell, Tim Carvell, Liz Hynes, Ryan Ken, Mark Kramer, Sofia Manfredi, Daniel O'Brien, John Oliver, Owen Parsons, Taylor Kay Phillips, Charlie Redd, Joanna Rothkopf, Chrissy Shackelford, and Seena Vali Won [6]
2024 Johnathan Appel, Ali Barthwell, Tim Carvell, Liz Hynes, Ryan Ken, Mark Kramer, Sofia Manfredi, Daniel O'Brien, John Oliver, Owen Parsons, Taylor Kay Phillips, Charlie Redd, Joanna Rothkopf, Chrissy Shackelford, and Seena Vali Won [7]

Notes

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  1. ^ The listed year refers to the date of the ceremony.
  2. ^ a b Due to the 2023 Hollywood labor disputes, the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony, originally scheduled for September 18, 2023, was delayed, resulting in two ceremonies being held in 2024. The delayed 75th Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony was held on January 15, 2024, and the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony will be held on September 15, 2024.

References

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  1. ^ Communications, NYU Web. "Ten NYU Alumni Win Emmy Awards". www.nyu.edu. Retrieved 2024-08-04.
  2. ^ "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Archived from the original on July 24, 2015. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
  3. ^ Beresford, Trilby; Crist, Allison; Chuba, Kirsten; Lewis, Hilary (February 1, 2020). "WGA Awards: Parasite and Jojo Rabbit Among Film Winners". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on March 10, 2020. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
  4. ^ Schneider, Michael (February 3, 2021). "Writers Guild Unveils 2021 TV Award Nominees". Variety. Archived from the original on February 4, 2021. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
  5. ^ Hipes, Patrick (January 13, 2022). "WGA Awards TV Nominations: Yellowjackets, Hacks, Loki, Only Murders In The Building Join Usual Suspects On List". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on January 14, 2022. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
  6. ^ Lewis, Hilary; Chuba, Kirsten (March 5, 2023). "WGA Awards: Everything Everywhere Wins for Original Screenplay, Women Talking Takes Adapted". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on March 19, 2023. Retrieved April 22, 2023.
  7. ^ Lewis, Hilary; Chuba, Kirsten; Nordyke, Kimberly (April 14, 2024). "2024 Writers Guild Awards: The Holdovers, American Fiction, Succession Among Winners". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on April 17, 2024. Retrieved April 26, 2024.