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Cord Jefferson          

Award-Winning Writer & Director

Cord Jefferson is an accomplished American writer, journalist, and television producer, known for his insightful and impactful work across multiple mediums. Born on April 6, 1982, in Tucson, Arizona, Jefferson has made significant contributions to both journalism and the entertainment industry.

Jefferson was raised in Tucson, Arizona, where he developed a passion for storytelling and writing at an early age. After completing high school, he pursued higher education at The College of William & Mary in Virginia, earning a degree in English. His academic background laid a strong foundation for his future career in writing and journalism.

Jefferson's career in journalism began with writing for various reputable publications. He worked as a senior editor at Gawker, where his incisive and often provocative articles garnered a wide readership. His work covered a broad range of topics, including politics, culture, and social issues, often with a focus on race and identity. Jefferson's ability to address complex and sometimes controversial subjects with nuance and clarity made him a respected voice in the field of journalism.

Jefferson's transition from journalism to television writing marked a significant shift in his career. He brought his sharp analytical skills and unique perspective to the world of television, quickly making a name for himself as a talented and versatile writer. Jefferson has written for several acclaimed television series, contributing to shows such as "The Good Place," "Watchmen," "Succession," and "Master of None."

One of Jefferson's most notable achievements came with his work on HBO's "Watchmen," for which he co-wrote the episode "This Extraordinary Being." The episode received critical acclaim for its powerful storytelling and exploration of racial history in America. In recognition of his outstanding writing, Jefferson, along with his co-writer Damon Lindelof, won the 2020 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special.

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