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Crew Girl goes to camera

I’m excited to share that my latest show, CREW GIRL, has started production in stunning Victoria, BC. I’m very lucky to work with most wonderful team on this one, from the network at Netflix to the production team at Great Pacific Media; from the pilot writers Vivian Lin (show runner) and Morwyn Brebner to the […]

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GEEK GIRL SEASON 2 STARTS PRODUCTION

As reported in The Hollywood Reporter, super excited to share that GEEK GIRL has started production in London on Season 2, with production company RubyRock and studio Boat Rocker. Developing, championing, selling and executive producing season 1 was a highlight of my career; total labour of love. So many amazing people came together to make […]

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FINDING HER EDGE CAST ANNOUNCED

I’m delighted to announce the amazing cast for FINDING HER EDGE! Madelyn Keys as Adriana Russo Alex Beaton as Elise Russo Alice Malakhov as Maria (“Mimi”) Russo Millie Davis as Riley Monroe Niko Ceci as Charlie Monroe Cale Ambrozic as Brayden Elliot Olly Atkins as Freddie O’Connell Harmon Walsh as Will Russo Meredith Forlenza as […]

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Finding Her Edge Greenlight

Get your skates on! I’m thrilled to share that my next project has been announced…an adaptation of the fabulous YA novel, ‘Finding Her Edge’, by amazing author Jennifer Iacopelli. I’m working with Netflix again on this and the lovely folks at WildBrain, a Canadian studio to bring this soapy drama to the screen – sister […]

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GEEK GIRL goes global

After years of championing Holly Smale’s incredible novels for the screen, I sold GEEK GIRL to netflix and it has finally come to the platform globally (and to StackTV in Canada) and is now delighting audiences around the world. I couldn’t be happier to see our little show resonate around the world. It’s incredibly validating […]

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It’s the Story, Stupid

This week I attended my very first Edinburgh Television Festival.  The EITF is an annual conference of the great and the good of the British (and increasingly global) TV sector, and since Awesome is playing in primetime drama, thought it was worth showing up (inspired by Woody Allen: “80% of life is showing up”) and I’m […]

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