Stephanie Sengupta

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Stephanie SenGupta[1] is an American producer and writer better known for her collaborations in the Law & Order: Criminal Intent and Paris enquêtes criminelles TV-series.

She is of mixed Bengali Indian and French-American descent. Her father is from Kolkata, West Bengal, India, while her mother is American, with French ancestry.

SenGupta was born in Washington, D.C. She got a B.A. in political philosophy from Carleton College, her J.D. from Washington & Lee University and an M.F.A. in playwriting from NYU’s Tisch School. She practiced law in Brooklyn, NY as a trial attorney with the Juvenile Rights Division of The Legal Aid Society of New York City. She then went for her MFA. During her time at NYU, she co-authored Mandatory Injustice: Case Histories of Women Convicted under New York's Rockefeller Drug Laws while working for the Correctional Association’s Juvenile Rights Project at NYU.[2]

Notes

  1. She capitalizes her surname as SenGupta. See this interview for details.
  2. Interview with Ms. SenGupta. Retrieved 19 April 2009.

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