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Jessica Rhoades is an American television producer. She is the executive producer on the sci-fi drama anthology series "Black Mirror" and has produced for limited series such as "Sharp Objects" and "Station Eleven". In 2018, she launched her production shingle, Pacesetter Productions, to focus on bringing the projects of new and established writers to life.
Career
Rhoades is the executive producer of the Netflix series "Black Mirror".
Rhoades served as an executive producer on the HBO Max limited series “Station Eleven” from creator Patrick Somerville and director Hiro Murai.
She was also an executive producer on Gillian Flynn’s Amazon Studios “Utopia,” in 2020, on season two of "Dirty John", and in 2018 on "Sharp Objects", based on the novel by Gillian Flynn and adapted by Marti Noxon, starring Amy Adams and directed by Jean-Marc Vallée.
Rhoades' additional credits include Showtime’s “The Affair” and NBC’s “The Village.”
Recognition
In 2024, for her work on "Black Mirror" season six, Rhoades won a PGA award alongside creator Charlie Brooker in the category of 'Award for Outstanding Producer of Televised or Streamed Motion Pictures.’ The series also was nominated at the 2024 BAFTA TV Awards for 'Best Limited Drama'.
In 2022, "Station Eleven" was nominated for seven Primetime Emmy Awards, three Film Independent Spirit Awards, including ‘Best New Scripted Series’, a Critics Choice Award for ‘Best Limited Series'. Other award nominations for "Station Eleven" include ‘Breakthrough Series - Longform’ at the Gotham Awards, as well as a Peabody Award, a Television Critics Association Award and a GLAAD Media Award.
In 2019, "Sharp Objects" was nominated for three Golden Globes and eight Emmys, including nominations for 'Best Limited Series' for both. Other award nominations for "Sharp Objects" include 'Breakthrough Series - Longform' at the Gotham Awards as well as nominations for the WGA, DGA, and PGA Awards in the category of ‘Outstanding Limited Series’.
Early and Personal Life
Rhoades has a Masters of Fine Arts from the Producer’s Program in the School of Theatre, Film, and Television at UCLA. After graduating, Rhoades spent 15 years working for Bravo, E!, Nickelodeon and TLC, partnering with Ashley Tisdale at Blondie Girl Productions. In 2018, she left Blumhouse Television to form her production company, Pacesetter Productions.