Warren Littlefield is the founder and President of The LITTLEFIELD Company, which represents the latest chapter in his television career. Along with creator/show runner Bruce Miller and Elisabeth Moss, he is the Executive Producer of The Handmaid’s Tale for Hulu and MGM. Based on Margaret Atwood’s critically acclaimed novel of the same name, in its first year The Handmaid’s Tale won 8 Emmy Awards, including Best Dramatic Series, and The Television Critics Association named it Best Drama and Program of the Year. It also won 3 Golden Globe Awards, the AFI TV Program of the Year Award, a Peabody Award, a BAFTA Award and it garnered Littlefield his 3rd Producer’s Guild Award. The Handmaid’s Tale is currently in production on year 3.

Littlefield also serves as Executive Producer on FX’s television adaptation of the Academy Award winning film, Fargo, alongside Noah Hawley and Joel and Ethan Coen. In its first year, Fargo won a Peabody, multiple Emmys, Golden Globes, AFI, Producers Guild, and Critics Choice Awards for Best Limited Series. In three seasons, Fargo has been nominated for 52 Emmys and won 6.  Together with FX and MGM FARGO 4 is currently in prep.

Littlefield is Executive Producer on Hulu’s recently ordered series REPRISAL, a hyper-kinetic revenge tale following a relentless femme fatale who after being left for dead, leads a vengeful campaign against a bombastic gang of gear heads. It stars Abigail Spencer and was created by show runner Josh Corbin based on his original idea.

The Littlefield Company recently signed a multi year deal with Fox 21 and 20th Century Fox TV (now DISNEY) for all TV development.

While at NBC, Littlefield was responsible for developing many of the series that defined quality programming. As head of the comedy department he developed The Golden Girls, Alf, and The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. In his last four years as President of the Entertainment Division, Littlefield orchestrated a renaissance at NBC and a return to first place in the ratings race, fueled by a long roster of hit series that he developed. They included: Seinfeld, ER, Friends, Frasier, Mad About You, Just Shoot Me, 3rd Rock From the Sun, NewsRadio, Homicide: Life on the Street, and Law & Order. He was an architect of “Must See TV”. In his final year at NBC, he supervised the development of Will & GraceProvidence, and The West Wing. He initiated the development of Law & Order: SVU, which began the industry trend of procedural spin-offs. Actor Bob Balaban portrayed Littlefield in the HBO film The Late Shift as well as a handful of memorable episodes of Seinfeld.

In May 2012, Doubleday books published Littlefield’s The New York Times bestselling memoir “Top of the Rock: Inside the Rise and Fall of Must See TV,” which documents his record breaking years at NBC.

The Littlefield Company is represented at WME and by Tom Hoberman at Jacobson, Teller, Hoberman LLP.