Heidi Ferrer Explained

Birth Date:28 May 1970
Birth Place:Kansas, US
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, US
Occupation:Writer

Heidi Ferrer (May 28, 1970 – May 26, 2021) was an American screenwriter who worked on Dawson's Creek,[1] [2] The Hottie and the Nottie,[3] [4] and Princess. She died by suicide after an ongoing battle with COVID-19.[5] Following her death her organs were determined to be suitable for organ donation, despite her family's concern about the use of her organs.[6]

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. News: Long . Rob . 11 May 2007 . TV's Go-Go Years Get a Closeup . W4 . Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition; New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y] . ProQuest.
  2. Book: Stepakoff, Jeffrey . Billion-dollar Kiss: The Kiss that Saved Dawson's Creek and Other Adventures in TV Writing . 2007 . Gotham Books . 978-1-59240-295-3 . en.
  3. News: Derakhshani . Tirdad . 6 Feb 2008 . My 20 minutes with Paris, her peeps, her pep and pop . McClatchy - Tribune Business News; Washington [Washington].
  4. News: Reaves . Jessica . 8 Feb 2008 . Verdict: Not so hot . Chicago Tribune; Chicago, Ill. [Chicago, Ill]. . ProQuest.
  5. Web site: Heidi Ferrer, 'Dawson's Creek' and 'Wasteland' Writer, Dies at 50 . Variety. Bosselman. Haley. June 17, 2021.
  6. News: Rabin . Roni Caryn . 2021-11-08 . She Died With Long Covid. Should Her Organs Have Been Donated? . en-US . The New York Times . 2022-05-09 . 0362-4331.