September 11, 2007 (Beverly Hills, CA) Artist International would like to congratulate Co-Executive Producer client, Sheryl J. Anderson, on her new position as a writer for Sci-Fi Channel's new hit show Flash Gordon.
Most recently Anderson was the Co-Executive Producer on the Lifetime series For the People. She was also a writer for Spelling Television and Paramount Studios long-running television hit Charmed for several seasons, finishing her run on the show as a Co-Executive Producer. Other credits include Parker Lewis Can't Lose and Home Free. She created the pilot Amazing Graces for The Disney Channel.
In addition to her television writing, Sheryl is also an accomplished novelist. Her mystery series, The Molly Forrester Mysteries, (aka Killer Heels) has been published by St. Martin's Press, with a fourth book in the series set to release next year.
Sheryl is represented by Artist International Partner, Stan Spry, and by Paul Weitzman at Preferred Artists Agency.
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Sheryl J. Anderson
Flash Gordon