Cheryl Heuton

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Biography

Cheryl Heuton is executive producer of NUMB3RS, which she created with her husband and writing partner, Nick Falacci. Cheryl Heuton and Nick Falacci are…more

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    • It was announced on September 30, 2011, that Universal Cable Productions has sold a project to NBC from Cheryl Heuton and Nicolas Falacci that is based on a short story from Elmore Leonard's When the Women Come Out to Dance and will revolve around a Colombian mail-order bride who moves to Miami and struggles to move on from her past.

    • On January 7, 2011, the American Mathematical Society presented its prestigious JPBM Communications Award to Cheryl Heuton and Nick Falacci for NUMB3RS' positive portrayal of the power and fun of mathematics, which made the show's fans aware of the ubiquity of mathematics in their daily lives.
    • According to a National Science Foundation press release dated April 16, 2007, Numb3rs, as well as Cheryl Heuton and Nick Falacci, received a National Science Board group Public Service Award for 2007 on May 14, 2007, at the State Department in Washington, D.C.
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    • Cheryl Heuton: (Entertainment Weekly, November 6, 2009, regarding the series ending of Numb3rs) We will be doing a 16th episode that wraps up storylines and answers questions. It will be designed to stand as a finale, but it won't create story situations that would hamper us if the network should decide to order more episodes.
    • Cheryl Heuton: (when asked if Numb3rs will have a seventh season) With the reality of what the business is, we would love it to come back another year after this, but we don't know.
    • Cheryl Heuton: (regarding the state of the television industry one year after the WGA strike) There's a huge change in the business. This pilot season, more shows went to Canada than anyone can remember. Actors are working under their quotes, writers are working under their quotes. The strike didn't cause it, but it exacerbated the process that was under way. We are in a new financial reality, and you can't put the business model of a show together the same way you used to.

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