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imdb.com
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A California native and a graduate of Yale University, Carole
began her professional writing career in New York, when Joan Rivers responded to
her cold submission by buying three of her jokes. She was soon writing sketch
comedy that was performed in clubs and cabarets all over town, including
Lewis Black's legendary West Bank Downstairs Theatre Bar.
After studying playwriting with acclaimed playwrights Neal Bell and
Stuart Spencer, Carole's second play, Why the Beach Boys are Like Opera,
received a production at the renowned Ensemble Studio Theatre in Manhattan,
was purchased by Paramount Pictures and garnered her representation from
William Morris. She subsequently worked in television, writing scripts for
Ed Zwick's Relativity, ABC's daytime drama Port Charles, Fox TV's short
lived and critically acclaimed Opposite Sex and the CBS television movie
Barbara Taylor Bradford's A Secret Affair starring Janine Turner.
Carole has written several one acts, including The Battle of Bull Run Always Makes Me Cry,
which has been anthologized, included in two textbooks and performed throughout
the United States, Canada and Asia.
As well as being an accomplished scriptwriter, Carole is a successful freelance
business writer in the automotive, financial and pharmaceutical industries,
crafting clear, concise and compelling video scripts, proposals, presentations,
Web copy, brochures and technical documents for Fortune 500 companies in New York
and Los Angeles. Carole is a proud member of the WGA and Ensemble Studio Theatre.
In her spare time, she drinks coffee and reads the New York Times.
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