Amy Sherman-Palladino
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Season 4 of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” finally returned to Amazon Prime Video in 2022, after the pandemic forced Sherman-Palladino and her husband, Daniel Palladino, who co-exec produces, to put things on hold. The previous season saw the show play out in multiple venues, but once they got the all-clear to resume production they pivoted to NYC, which made it possible to help out area venues and businesses hit hard financially by using them for on-location shooting. Now, Sherman-Palladino is underway on the much-anticipated fifth and final season of “Maisel,” wrapping up any loose ends in the fan-favorite series, which will air in 2023. Beyond that, the couple has an overall deal with Amazon Studios that they signed in 2019, and all eyes will be on new projects. 

Variety Honors

  • 2018 Variety500 Honoree
  • 2019 Variety500 Honoree
  • 2020 Variety500 Honoree
  • 2021 Variety500 Honoree
  • 2022 Variety500 Honoree
  • Comedy Impact
  • TV Producers Impact
  • Variety Power of Women
  • Women's Impact
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