Ann Donahue
Graduated Loveland High School 1973
Ohio State University 1973-1975
As a distinguished Emmy Award winning writer and producer, Ann Donahue is responsible for several noted television series. Her Writer/Producer credits include the critically acclaimed series “China Beach”, “Murder One”, and “Picket Fences”, for which she was awarded an Emmy for Best Drama. She co-created the two spinoffs, “CSI: Miami” and “CSI: NY” with Anthony Zuiker and Carol Mendelsohn. Adding to her list of credits are a number of off-Broadway plays which Ann has written and produced. Ann remains close to her heritage, keeping in contact with many of her Loveland classmates. She modeled the set of “M.Y.O.B.” after her high school alma mater. Ann is the mother of three and lives in Brentwood California.
“China Beach” TV Series, Writer, Story Editor 1988
“Mancuso, FBI” TV Series, Writer 1990
“Street Justice” TV Series, Executive Producer, Writer, 14 Titles 1991
“21 Jump Street” TV Series, Co-Producer, 3 Episodes, Writer 1991
“Posing: Inspired by Three Real Stories” TV Story (Teleplay) Writer 1991
“Beverly Hills 90210” TV Series, Supervising Producer, Writer 1 Episode 1992
“Picket Fences” TV Series, Writer 1992 Producer, 22 Episodes, 1993-1994 Supervising Producer 1995
“High Incident” TV Series, Executive Producer 1996
“Murder One” TV Series, Supervising Producer, 22 Episodes 1995-1996 Writer, 6 Episodes 1995-1996
“M.Y.O.B.” TV Series, Executive Producer 2000 Writer, 1 Episode 2000
“CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” TV Series, Executive Producer, 273 Episodes 2000-
“CSI: Miami” TV Series, Executive Producer, 232 Episodes 2002-2012
“CSI: NY” TV Series, Executive Producer, 180 Episodes 2004 -
“Picket Fences” Emmy – Outstanding Drama Series 1992
“CSI Crime Scene Investigation” Emmy – Outstanding Drama Series 2000
Television Producer of the Year 2000
Writers Guild of America, USA 2000