Brenda Hampton

Brenda Hampton (born August 19, 1951)[1] is an American television show creator, writer and producer.

She created, wrote and produced the television shows 7th Heaven, Fat Actress, and The Secret Life of the American Teenager.

[2] In the 1980s, she moved to Los Angeles and began writing for Sister Kate, an American situation comedy which aired on the NBC television network in 1989 and lasted one season.

After Sister Kate finished, she worked as a story editor on the CBS television comedy, Baghdad Café, featuring Whoopi Goldberg.

[2] In 1994 she worked with David Landsberg to develop and executive produce the CBS series Daddy's Girls, featuring Dudley Moore and Keri Russell in her first main television role.