In December of that year, ABC announced that Reese Witherspoon would be producing a new drama series for TV written by Oppenheimer, with the working title Please Don't Go, about the personal and professional life of a ruthless divorce attorney in Dallas whose past continues to haunt her.[9] In March 2016, ABC announced that Penelope Ann Miller had been cast opposite T. R. Knight in the project[b] that in 2016 was released as Broken—a series pilot that halted production after the first episode aired.[c]
She adapted Carola Lovering's Tell Me Lies for Hulu that was filmed and released in 2022.[12][11] She also served as co-executive producer and showrunner of the series, which starred Grace Van Patten and Jackson White.[13] Her husband, Tom Ellis, starred in the second season. [14]
Personal life
Oppenheimer has been married to actor Tom Ellis since June 1, 2019.[15][16][17] Oppenheimer is the stepmother to his two children that Ellis shares with his ex wife Tamzin Outhwaite and one from a previous relationship.[1][18] Ellis and Oppenheimer announced the birth of their daughter, Dolly Ellis-Oppenheimer,[19] on November 8, 2023[20] via surrogacy.
Oppenheimer's un-filmed screenplay, The Remains, was selected for the 2013 Black List—a yearly list of "...best Screenplays not yet made into films..."[21] Dana Feldman of Forbes wrote while reviewing Tell Me Lies: "...[the production] received a straight-to-series order, and we definitely need another season..."[13] The Her Voice podcast hosts exclaimed: "From script to screen, she is clear in her purpose and powerful in her ability to manifest the right people and circumstances to be able to develop female driven stories about mental health, relationships, and generational trauma."[22] Keely Weiss of Elle Magazine writes: "...showrunner Meaghan Oppenheimer pulled [the adaptation] off with aplomb, turning Lovering's novel into a visually propulsive show populated by a rich cast of characters, all while preserving the core themes of the book.[23]
^which was given the working title Meaghan Oppenheimer Pilot
^Miller's role was that of "Elizabeth Hamilton, the wife of a Texas oil billionaire who is seeking revenge after having been left for a woman 20 years younger than she".[10]
^Episode 33: Meaghan Oppenheimer; undated; Chando, Alex & Bomar, Blair; Her Voice podcast, in association with Mammoth Media Institute; retrieved November 2022