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+ | The creator and one of the co-executive producers of [[My So-Called Life]]. She was also a writer on the show and acted in three episodes playing [[Ms. Cathy Krzyzanowski]]. |
She has also worked on other shows including thirtysomething and The Wonder Years. |
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Born in New York City, raised in Long Island. Graduated from Princeton University with a major in English and a |
Born in New York City, raised in Long Island. Graduated from Princeton University with a major in English and a |
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+ | concentration in creative writing. Won many poetry awards, including the Academy of American Poets Prize. Studied acting at The Circle in The Square Theatre School; joined the N.Y.U. Musical Theatre Program. Joined the "thirty-something" writing staff in 1989, writing 9 episodes during her 2 seasons. Married to actor [[Paul Dooley]] who played [[Chuck Wood]]. They have a daughter named Savannah, and live in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Toluca Lake. |
== Credits == |
== Credits == |
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Guest-role as Ms. Krzyzanowski in "My So-Called Life." |
Guest-role as Ms. Krzyzanowski in "My So-Called Life." |
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Latest revision as of 22:03, 26 April 2018
The creator and one of the co-executive producers of My So-Called Life. She was also a writer on the show and acted in three episodes playing Ms. Cathy Krzyzanowski.
She has also worked on other shows including thirtysomething and The Wonder Years.
Biography[]
Born in New York City, raised in Long Island. Graduated from Princeton University with a major in English and a concentration in creative writing. Won many poetry awards, including the Academy of American Poets Prize. Studied acting at The Circle in The Square Theatre School; joined the N.Y.U. Musical Theatre Program. Joined the "thirty-something" writing staff in 1989, writing 9 episodes during her 2 seasons. Married to actor Paul Dooley who played Chuck Wood. They have a daughter named Savannah, and live in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Toluca Lake.
Credits[]
Stage writing credits include "Serious Bizness," and "Birds of Paradise."
TV credits as story editor and writer for "thirtysomething."
Guest-role as Ms. Krzyzanowski in "My So-Called Life."