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Jemima Khan is a British TV, film and documentary producer and the founder of Instinct Productions, a London-based content company specialising in high-quality TV drama, documentaries and film. She was previously known for executive-producing the BAFTA-nominated documentary film We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks (2013) by Alex Gibney. Since launching Instinct Productions in 2015, she has produced the award-winning docuseries The Clinton Affair (2018) for A&E Networks and the EMMY-nominated docuseries The Case Against Adnan Syed (2019) for HBO. The multi-episode documentary series was directed by the Academy Award nominated Amy Berg and reexamined the 1999 murder of a teenage student and subsequent conviction of her high school sweetheart, Adnan Syed. Through Instinct Productions, Jemima Khan is currently producing a 10-part scripted drama series on the Clinton impeachment for FX which is due to air in 2021 and will be the third instalment of Ryan Murphy's American Crime Story, the smash-hit anthology true crime drama. Impeachment: American Crime Story will re-examine the stories of all the women who found themselves embroiled in the scandal and the political storm that cast a shadow over the Clinton Presidency. Beanie Feldstein will star as Monica Lewinsky, with Sarah Paulson as Linda Tripp and Annaleigh Ashford as Paula Jones. Instinct Productions is also developing an original drama series about the Rothschilds. Jemima Khan is collaborating with Academy Award winner Julian Fellowes who, with Ian Kelly, has written the story of the banking dynasty who rose from the deprivation of the ghetto to become the richest and most powerful family in history, in just one generation. The Rothschilds is the ultimate rags to riches tale, set against the backdrop of war and revolution. Jemima Khan was born on January 30, 1974 in London, England as Jemima Goldsmith. She previously worked as a journalist and Editor at The New Statesman and Vanity Fair, and her articles have also been published in the Independent, the Sunday Times, the Evening Standard, the Observer and Vogue. She has been a UNICEF UK Ambassador since 2001.