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Molly Fowler is an award-winning producer, director and writer for television, film and drama. Her documentary work has been seen on PBS, Discovery, National Geographic, Lifetime, OWN and A&E. She lived in a men’s maximum security prison in Louisiana to make "Serving Life" for Oprah’s Doc Club, which she executive produced with Forest Whitaker and which earned, among others, Christopher and Humanitas Awards. She was a Producer for ABC News PrimeTime Live, and Senior Producer for ABC News Nightline’s Beyond Belief on OWN where she began her collaboration with New York Times best-selling author Wes Moore. She and Mr. Moore then produced the PBS series “Coming Back with Wes Moore,” which examines re-entry issues for American war veterans. She produced 3 feature-length docs for the New York Times and two projects through the Tribeca All Access program, one of which premiered at the Tribeca Festival to an audience of 10,000. She was also a network executive for ABC.

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