Gina Fattore Explained

Gina Fattore
Birth Date:18 June 1968
Birth Place:Indiana
Alma Mater:Columbia University (BA)
Occupation:Television Writer
Years Active:2000 – present
Known For:co-creating Dare Me with Megan Abbott

Gina Fattore (born June 18, 1968, in Kankakee, Illinois, USA) is an American producer known for her creation of USA Network series Dare Me. She was also a producer and writer for popular TV shows such as Dawson's Creek, Gilmore Girls, and Parenthood.[1]

Biography

Fattore grew up in Valparaiso, Indiana.[2] She graduated from Columbia University in 1990 as an English major.[3] Her classmates included television writers Jeff Rake and Academy Award-winning film producer Dede Gardner.[4] After college, she worked at the New York Public Library's fundraising office under Judy Daniels, whose son Greg Daniels would later become creator of The Office. She was encouraged by her then boss to work for her son as an assistant. Fattore accepted the job and relocated to Los Angeles and began her career in the entertainment industry.

Her first assignment was Daniels' King of the Hill, where she got her first writing credit as staff writer. She then joined the crew of Dawson's Creek and rose from a writer to the show's co-executive producer for Season 5 and 6.[5] She wrote the episode titled "True Love," in which a scene showing a crying Dawson Leery became the subject of a longstanding internet meme.[6]

She went on to work on other hit series and became a co-producer and writer of such hit TV shows as Gilmore Girls, Parenthood, and Californication.[7]

In 2012, she signed an overall deal with Universal TV to produce content for the channel and sold a multi-cultural family drama titled Holiday to the network.[8]

In April 2020, she published a novel titled The Spinster Diaries, which follows the life of a fictional Los Angeles television writer as she navigates work, love life, and the diagnosis of a benign tumor that drew parts of the plot from her own life.[9]

In August 2020, Fattore signed an overall deal with Universal Content Productions to create and develop scripted fare for all platforms for the studio.[10]

Filmography

YearTitleNotes
2000-2003Dawson's CreekCo-executive producer, co-producer, writer
2003-2004SkinCo-executive producer, writer
2005-2006ReunionCo-executive producer, writer
2006-2007Gilmore GirlsCo-executive producer, writer
2007-2009CalifornicationCo-executive producer, writer
2013-2014ParenthoodCo-executive producer, writer
2015Red Band SocietyWriter, 1 episode
Masters of SexWriter, 1 episode
2016Better ThingsWriter, 1 episode
UnrealConsulting producer
2019-2020Dare MeCo-creator, executive producer

Awards and nominations

Fattore was nominated for a 2010 Producers Guild Award for her work on Californication and a 2016 for writing Better Things.

References

  1. Web site: Aha Moment: Jane Austen & Clueless Studio 360. 2021-08-29. WNYC. en.
  2. Web site: Harrington. Amy & Nancy. 2020-06-05. Gina Fattore Unlocks the Spinster Diaries. 2021-08-29. pcpassionistas. en.
  3. Web site: Pass the Remote: 6 Women Shaping the Future of TV. 2021-08-29. Columbia Magazine. en.
  4. Web site: 30 Bingeable TV Shows Made by Columbia Graduates. 2021-10-02. Columbia Magazine. en.
  5. Web site: 2010-02-14. Exclusive: Dawson's Creek Scribe Gina Fattore Shares The Creative Process. 2021-08-29. TeenDramaWhore. en.
  6. Web site: Grady. Constance. 2021-05-01. An oral history of the Dawson crying GIF and its outsized legacy. 2021-08-29. Vox. en.
  7. Web site: This debut novelist explains what it's really like to write for the most popular TV shows. 2021-08-29. EW.com. en.
  8. Web site: Andreeva. Nellie. 2012-09-10. Gina Fattore Sells Drama To NBC With Dawn Parouse, Inks Overall Deal With Universal TV. 2021-08-29. Deadline. en-US.
  9. Web site: The Spinster Diaries Columbia Alumni Association. 2021-08-29. alumni.columbia.edu.
  10. Web site: Goldberg. Lesley. 2020-03-06. 'Dare Me' Boss Inks Universal Content Productions Overall Deal (Exclusive). 2021-08-29. The Hollywood Reporter. en-US.