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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alexa_JungeAlexa Junge - Wikipedia

    Alexa Junge is an American television writer, producer and screenwriter. Her work on Friends, from 1994 to 1999, earned her nominations for three Emmy Awards.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0432612Alexa Junge - IMDb

    Alexa Junge is known for Friends (1994), The West Wing (1999) and Grace and Frankie (2015).

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    Alexa Junge is an Emmy-nominated screenwriter and television producer.

    Junge is best known for her work with Friends, for which she worked as writer, story editor, and co-executive producer. Junge also worked with the shows Sex and the City, The West Wing, Once and Again, and Big Love. Early in her career, she worked as a writer for the children's series Clarissa Explains It All.

    She is married to fellow screenwriter Doug Petrie, and is the granddaughter of screenwriter Marvin Borowsky.

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    "The One With George Stephanopoulos" (1.04)

    "The One With Mrs. Bing" (1.11)

    "The One With The Boobies" (1.13)

    "The One With The Ick Factor" (1.22)

    "The One With Phoebe's Husband" (2.04)

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    Alexa Junge at IMDb

  3. Alexa Junge is known as an Writer, Producer, Teleplay, Executive Producer, Story, Co-Executive Producer, and Songs. Some of her work includes Friends, Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch, The West Wing, Why Women Kill, United States of Tara, Big Love, Once and Again, and Free Agents.

  4. Alexa Junge is known for Friends (1994), The West Wing (1999) and Grace and Frankie (2015).

  5. Jun 20, 2018 · In between writing for global series such as Netflix’s Grace and Frankie, four-time Emmy and Writers’ Guild of America nominee Alexa Junge has made it her personal mission to help Australian screenwriters get noticed.

  6. Alexa Junge. ART: Debut. Alexa Junge grew up in Los Angeles and attended Barnard College, where she wrote The Varsity Show with David Rakoff and Jeanine Tesori. After receiving her MFA in NYU’s Dramatic Writing program, Junge wrote for “Friends” from 1994 to 1999.