Cannabaceae

Sanne Wohlenberg (sometimes known as Sanne Craddick) is a German-born television producer working primarily in the United Kingdom. She has produced or co-produced episodes of television including Wallander and the revived series of Doctor Who.

In 2019, she won an Emmy Award for her production of the mini-series Chernobyl.

Career

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For Doctor Who, Wohlenberg produced the stories A Christmas Carol, The Doctor's Wife, and Night Terrors.[1] In 2019, she produced the HBO mini-series Chernobyl which covered the nuclear disaster in Ukraine (at the time part of the Soviet Union), and was filmed in Lithuania.[2][3] In 2022, she was announced as a producer for the TV series Andor, a prequel to Rogue One.[4]

In 2019, she won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Series, as the producer of Chernobyl.[5] In 2020, she received the Producers Guild of America nomination for The David L. Wolper Award for Outstanding Producer of Limited Series Television for Chernobyl.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Hearn, Marcus (2013). Doctor Who : the vault. Internet Archive. London : BBC Books. p. 305. ISBN 978-1-84990-581-7.
  2. ^ Valentini, Valentina (7 May 2019). "Nuclear Disaster Miniseries Opts to Shoot Close to Home". Variety; Los Angeles. Vol. 344, no. 1. pp. 136–137 – via ProQuest.
  3. ^ Davies, Lucy (6 April 2019). "'It was about how close to reality we could get': On the set of Chernobyl, a new TV drama recreating the disaster". The Telegraph – via Gale.
  4. ^ Ross, Dalton; Coggan, Devan (31 May 2022). "Details on Star Wars: Skeleton Crew TV series starring Jude Law revealed". Entertainment Weekly.
  5. ^ "Outstanding Miniseries Nominees / Winners 2019". Television Academy. Retrieved 23 June 2022.
  6. ^ Nolfi, Joey (7 January 2020). "2020 PGA nominations boost Little Women, Parasite, more in Oscar race". Entertainment Weekly – via MasterFILE Complete.
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Preceded by Doctor Who Producer
2010–11
Succeeded by

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