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Lynn Grant Beck

Lynn Grant Beck

Writer | Actress
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Lynn Grant Beck was born in Montclair, New Jersey. Her sci-fi television series, "Fuzion," is in development at a major production company. Her MOW, "My Mom Robs Banks," aired on Lifetime in 2016 and "12 Gifts of Christmas" aired on Hallmark in 2015. She was also hired by Tim Johnson Productions to write two other MOWs, "Trapped" and "Cult of Lies." She has recently written two feature scripts, the action/disaster screenplay, "BlackOut," and animated feature screenplay, "Sandra Claus." She is an adjunct professor in the MFA Screenwriting Program at Pepperdine and has also taught screenwriting at Santa Monica College. Her screenplay, "Dead Wrong," won an award in the WIF/MORE Screenplay contest and was optioned by the director, John Rhode. Her one hour pilot, "The House that Jackie Built," was optioned by the director, Allen Martinez. Her half hour pilot," Life in 2D," earned her a fellowship at the Writers Boot Camp. She was hired to write the sci-fi web series, "The Annex," by director Hank Isaac and was hired to co-write the feature comedy "Hollywood Hit," for Miracle Mile Entertainment. That project has attached the director, Jonathan Kesselman, whose film "Jimmy Vestvood, Amerikan Hero" won the Audience Award for Best Comedy at the 2014 Austin Film Festival. Other feature scripts include two comedies, "James Borkowsky 000" and "Trophy Husband," two romantic comedies, "The Death of Art" and "Trouble," and a sci-fi adventure story, "Jonny Was." Lynn has also written a spec TV script of "Mad Men." Before becoming a full-time screenwriter, Lynn was a VP of Production at Kopelson Entertainment and a Creative Executive at Interscope Communications, where she traveled to Australia to shoot the film "Pitch Black" with then unknown Vin Diesel. She also worked as an assistant in the television movie department of Kushner-Locke. Lynn arrived in Los Angeles from New York where she was a playwright. She founded the independent theater company, The Chelsea Players, where she wrote and produced many successful Off-off Broadway plays, including "Restaurant A," "Magic Soup," "Platform 8," "The Game" and "The Case of the Stolen Identity." After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania with an MA in Russian Studies she traveled to Russia where she worked as an assistant director at the Nikitsky Vorot Theater. She spent six months working in Moscow and five months traveling across the former Soviet Union on the heels of the revolution. She wrote a non-fiction account of that year entitled "Adventure in the Soviet Union." Other works include an anthology of poetry and numerous manuscripts for children's books. Her love for writing and the arts in general was first fostered at her time spent at Choate Rosemary Hall. She lives in Malibu, California with her husband, two children and cat, Cream.

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