Not exact matches
The current New York Times TV critic had been reviewing
television shows for a decade for various publications including Entertainment Weekly and New York magazine's Vulture, priding herself on never having missed a
scripted network
pilot.
After years of amateur film - making and writing short fiction, he journeyed to Hollywood in 1976 where he quickly found work writing
scripts for such major
television series as Hill Street Blues, Cagney & Lacey, and Miami Vice, as well as numerous series
pilots and Movies - of - the - Week for the major networks.
She was asked by
television's Arts and Entertainment to help
script the TV
pilot, The Mediator.
So when the Edmonton - born, L.A. - based writer of the bestselling memoir Everything Is Perfect When You're a Liar — who's also authored
television pilots and movie
scripts and appeared in film and on TV with the likes of James Franco and Nicole Richie — moved into a new home with her husband and their three kids, Orlando was the obvious choice to head up its design.