'Lost''s Liz Sarnoff inks two-year deal
Pact keeps writer through end of show's run
|
More Articles:
Most Viewed:
Sundance unveils competition lineup(8344 views)Bloody 3D sequels planned(3097 views)Directors in Oscar spotlight(1835 views)Summit's 'Twilight' dilemma(1575 views)Domestic box office up 8% in 2009(1384 views)52nd annual Grammy nominees(1307 views) |
Length of pact means Sarnoff will be able to continue on the show, where she's currently a supervising producer, until the end of its run in 2010. Deal also includes guaranteed development.
"It's a dream situation," Sarnoff said. "I'm grateful I'll be able to stay with the show until the end. This is a very special show. And at the same time, I can start thinking about what I want to do next. I've been on staffs and doing this for 10 years, thinking about the kind of shows I want to do and waiting for the right moment."
Sarnoff's credits include "Deadwood," "Crossing Jordan," "NYPD Blue" and "Big Apple."







