Kate Robin

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kate Robin
Occupation Television writer and producer
Kate Robin is an American playwright and screenwriter.

Robin's recent theater productions include: Intrigue With Faye (MCC), The Light Outside (The Flea), and Swimming in March (The Market Theater, which won the IRNE Best Play of 2001 award). She received the 2003 Princess Grace Statuette for playwriting and is an alumnus for New Dramatists.[1]

Screenplays Robin has written include Coming Soon, a Bandiera films production and Me Times Three for Miramax. She has published Anon., a new play, and an original screenplay for her play, Working Title. Anon. has been produced by the 20% Theatre Company of the Twin Cities, Minnesota in October 2010.

Robin joined the writing staff of Six Feet Under as the show's first female writer in 2001. In 2002, Robin was appointed Executive Story Editor and in 2003 producer. For the fifth and final season Robin was credited as a supervising producer. She has written 8 episodes for the series which include the Season 2 finale, The Last Time and the Season 5 premiere, A Coat of White Primer.

In Spring 2010 she worked as a consulting producer for the first season on NBC drama series Parenthood.

Six Feet Under episodes

  • A Private Life (2001)
  • The Plan (2002)
  • The Last Time (2002)
  • The Eye Inside (2003)
  • The Opening (2003)
  • Terror Starts at Home (2004)
  • A Coat of White Primer (2005)
  • All Alone (2005)

References

  1. Playbill.com, retrieved 8/30/10: http://www.playbill.com/news/article/105121-Obsession-and-Addiction-Fuel-Kate-Robins-Anon-Off-Broadway

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.