Caroline Dries

Caroline Dries

Dries in 2015
Born United States
Occupation Television writer, producer
Years active 2006present

Caroline Dries is an American television writer and producer who has worked as a writer on three series for The CW; Smallville, Melrose Place and is currently serving as an executive producer on The Vampire Diaries.[1] She is also known for the footage she captured of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on NYC.[2]

Television work

Smallville

  • "Cyborg" (5.15)
  • "Oracle" (5.21)
  • "Subterranean" (6.09)
  • "Nemesis" (6.19)
  • "Action" (7.05)
  • "Gemini" (7.09)
  • "Fracture" (7.12)
  • "Sleeper" (7.17)
  • "Toxic" (8.03)
  • "Bloodline" (8.08)
  • "Infamous" (8.15)
  • "Stiletto" (8.19)

Melrose Place

  • "Grand" (1.03)
  • "Cahuenga" (1.10)
  • "Stoner Canyon" (1.14) (with Caprice Crane)
  • "Sepulveda" (1.17)

The Vampire Diaries

  • "Miss Mystic Falls" (1.19) (with Bryan Oh)
  • "Isobel" (1.21) (with Brian Young)
  • "Memory Lane" (2.04)
  • "The Sacrifice" (2.10)
  • "The House Guest" (2.16)
  • "The Sun Also Rises" (2.21) (with Mike Daniels)
  • "The End of the Affair" (3.03)
  • "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (3.06) (with Julie Plec)
  • "Ordinary People" (3.08) (with Julie Plec)
  • "Dangerous Liaisons" (3.14)
  • "The Murder Of One" (3.18)
  • "Before Sunset" (3.21)
  • "Growing Pains" (4.01)
  • "My Brother's Keeper" (4.07) (with Elisabeth R. Finch)
  • "Into the Wild" (4.13)
  • "Pictures of You" (4.19) (with Neil Reynolds)
  • "The Walking Dead" (4.22) (with Brian Young)
  • "Graduation" (4.23) (with Julie Plec)
  • "I Know What You Did Last Summer" (5.01)
  • "Handle with Care" (5.06) (with Holly Brix)
  • "Fifty Shades of Grayson" (5.10)
  • "500 Years of Solitude" (5.11) (with Julie Plec)
  • "While You Were Sleeping" (5.16)
  • "Resident Evil" (5.18) (with Brian Young)
  • "Home" (5.22) (with Brian Young)
  • "I'll Remember" (6.01)
  • "Christmas Through Your Eyes" (6.10)
  • "Stay" (6.14) (with Brian Young)
  • "The Downward Spiral" (6.16) (with Brian Young)
  • "I'm Thinking of You All the While" (6.22) (with Julie Plec)
  • "Day One of Twenty-Two Thousand, Give or Take" (7.01)
  • "Best Served Cold" (7.06)

September 11, 2001 experience

At 8:46 on 9/11, Dries and her roommate Megan were sleeping in at their New York University dormitory. They were awakened when American Airlines Flight 11 hit the North Tower. Dries began videotaping the crash scene with a camcorder she got about a week prior, while other dorm members came into the room. About fifteen minutes later, while zooming in on people jumping out of the building (which she thought was debris, specifically mentioning chairs in the tape), the South Tower was hit; Megan began screaming while Dries said "Oh my God!" repeatedly and questioning what to do when they realized it was a deliberate attack. Due to the camera initially being on the North Tower, the actual collision was not captured by her. Horrified, Megan began packing a few belongings in an attempt to flee the scene, with Dries following. When they got out of the building, they noticed that everyone else was equally confused. With no leads and not feeling safe, they went back to their dorm and watched the scene with their friends, As they were about to drink either apple juice or vodka, Megan (while the camera was on her) looked back at the tower and screamed again; Dries turned the camera back to show the South Tower collapsing. Everyone continued to remain in the room until after the North Tower collapsed.[3]

Dries' footage was used in the documentary 102 Minutes that Changed America; her footage specifically is used for the South Tower collision, and is also the first footage shown.

References

  1. "Caroline Dries from Melrose Place". Film.com. Retrieved January 6, 2011.
  2. "Student shoots video of WTC on 9/11". youtube.com. Retrieved April 12, 2013.
  3. "Student shoots video of WTC on 9/11". youtube.com. Retrieved April 12, 2013.

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