Emily Andras is a Canadian television screenwriter, showrunner, and producer. She is known for creating the beloved cult genre television series Wynonna Earp and serving as executive producer and showrunner of Lost Girl (seasons 3 and 4).
Prior to Lost Girl, she served on Instant Star as showrunner and executive producer, for which she began as a junior writer on the series. Prior to Wynonna Earp being Green-light, she was a writer and consulting producer on Killjoys during its development and first season.
In 2008, she was nominated for a Gemini Award for Best Writing in a Children's or Youth's Program or Series, for Instant Star episode "Like A Virgin". She was nominated in 2013 for a Canadian Screen Award (CSA) for Best Writing in a Dramatic Series for Lost Girl episode "Into the Dark". In 2017, she received a CSA for Best Cross-Platform Project – Fiction for Wynonna Earp Interactive, and was nominated for Best Writing in a Dramatic Series for Wynonna Earp episode "Purgatory". In 2018, she was nominated for a CSA for Best Writing in a Dramatic Series for Wynonna Earp episode "I Hope You Dance". (updated) In 2019, she received the WGC Showrunner Award by the Writers Guild of Canada.
Emily is known for her quick and witty dialogue, extensive world building/mythology, powerful female characters, and juicy cliff hangers -- CNBC called her “a genre darling” with a “devoted following, who call themselves 'Fandras'".
1997 | Uh-Oh! | ||||
2000 | Our Hero | 1 episode | |||
2005–2008 | Instant Star | wrote 13 episodes | |||
2006 | 11 Cameras | ||||
2008 | Sophie | 1 episode | |||
2008–2009 | 3 episodes | ||||
2009 | St. Brigid's Medical | ||||
2009–2010 | Total Drama | 2 episodes | |||
2010 | Degrassi Takes Manhattan | TV movie | |||
2010–2015 | Lost Girl | Wrote 13 episodes; showrunner seasons 3, 4 | |||
2011 | King | Wrote 2 episodes | |||
2013 | Lost Girl: ConFAEdential | Showcase TV special | |||
2013 | Lost Girl: An Evening at the Clubhouse | Showcase TV special | |||
2015 | Killjoys | Wrote 2 episodes | |||
2016–2021 | Wynonna Earp | Creator; wrote 14 episodes | |||
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