Samantha Howard Corbin - Career

Career

Corbin made her television debut writing episodes of The Marshal. She became a writer for the third season of ER. She became a story editor and continued to work as a writer for the fourth season. She was promoted to executive story editor by the end of the season. She became a co-producer for the fifth season of ER but left part-way through the season. Corbin wrote 7 episodes of ER before her departure. The fifth season of ER was nominated for an Emmy award for Outstanding Drama Series at the 1999 awards. The producers shared the nomination for their work on the fifth season.

After leaving ER Corbin wrote an episode of L.A. Doctors in 1999 and then became a consulting producer for the fourth season of The Practice and wrote two episodes. Late in 2000 she wrote three episodes of Gideon's Crossing while serving as a supervising producer. In 2001 Corbin became a co-executive producer on the first season of Crossing Jordan and wrote two episodes of the season. Later that year Corbin wrote an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and served as a consulting producer.

Corbin worked on several pilots and development projects until 2005 when she wrote two episodes of Kevin Hill and served as executive producer for the final four episodes of the series. On Kevin Hill she was credited as Samantha Corbin-Miller. In 2006 she became a co-executive producer for Cold Case season four and wrote an episode of that series.

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