Content deleted Content added
Rescuing 0 sources and tagging 1 as dead. #IABot (v1.6beta) |
updated TV credits |
||
(29 intermediate revisions by 19 users not shown) | |||
Line 1:
{{Short description|American playwright and television writer}}
{{Infobox person
|name = Gina Gionfriddo
|birth_date =
|birth_place = [[Washington, D.C.]], U.S.
|death_date =
|death_place =
|education = [[Columbia University]] {{small|([[Bachelor of Arts|BA]])}}<br>[[Brown University]] {{small|([[Master of Fine Arts|MFA]])}}
}}
'''Gina Gionfriddo''' is an American [[playwright]] and television writer. Her plays ''Becky Shaw'' and ''Rapture, Blister, Burn'' were finalists for the 2009 and 2013 [[Pulitzer Prize for Drama]], respectively. She has written for the television series ''Law & Order'', ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'', ''FBI: Most Wanted'', ''The Alienist'', and ''House of Cards''.
==Biography==
Gionfriddo grew up in [[Washington, D.C.]], where she attended [[Georgetown Day School]].<ref name=times>Cohen, Patricia. [https://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/30/theater/30gina.html?pagewanted= "Onstage, Tackling Ambition and Crime"] ''The New York Times'', December 29, 2008</ref> She graduated from [[Barnard College]] of [[Columbia University]] and completed [[Brown University]]'s MFA
In addition to writing her own material, she has also taught playwriting at [[Brown University]], [[Providence College]], and [[Rhode Island College]].
She has lived in [[Providence, Rhode Island|Providence]], [[Rhode Island]]
==Work==
She has written for both the stage and for television. She tends to write dark comedies of topics that occasionally touch on the abuse of women and often features male protagonists.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.politico.com/states/new-york/city-hall/story/2012/05/playwright-gina-gionfriddo-asks-in-her-new-play-rapture-blister-burn-and-her-life-what-do-women-want-067223|title=Playwright Gina Gionfriddo asks, in her new play, 'Rapture, Blister, Burn,' and her life: What do women want?|last=Soloski|first=Alexis|date=May 29, 2012|website=Politico|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> ''U.S. Drag'' features a series of assaults, ''After Ashley'' features rape and murder, ''Becky Shaw'' has a robbery at gunpoint.<ref name=":0" />
===Television===
She was a writer for the television series ''[[Law & Order]]''. [[René Balcer]], the head writer and executive producer of ''Law & Order'', hired her after he read her play ''After Ashley''. Balcer said: “She really has an ear for the dialogue of everyday Americans and the quirkiness of everyday Americans... the kind of people you see being interviewed on Nancy Grace.”<ref name=times/>
===Stage===
For her writing she has received the [[Susan Smith Blackburn Prize]] in 2002 for ''U.S.Drag'' (in a tie with Susan Miller),<ref>Ehren, Christine. [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/a-map-of-doubt-and-rescue-u.s.-drag-win-2002-blackburn-prize-103928# " 'A Map of Doubt and Rescue', 'U.S. Drag' Win 2002 Blackburn Prize"] playbill.com, February 12, 2002</ref> the 2002 Helen Merrill Award for Emerging Playwrights,<ref>Hernandez, Ernio. [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/after-ashley-wins-bug-n-bub-playwright-award-reading-held-in-nyc-dec.-8-116596# "'After Ashley' Wins "Bug ‘n Bub" Playwright Award; Reading Held in NYC, Dec. 8"] playbill.com, November 26, 2003</ref> and a 2005 [[Guggenheim Fellowship]].<ref>[http://www.gf.org/fellows/all-fellows/gina-gionfriddo/ "Gina Gionfriddo Creative Arts"] Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, accessed August 29, 2015</ref><ref name="providence">{{cite web |title=Lortel Archives |url=http://www.lortel.org/LLA_archive/index.cfm?search_by=people&first=Gina&middle=&last=Gionfriddo}}</ref> Director Peter DuBois and Gionfriddo met at [[Brown University]] in the 1990s, and DuBois directed her thesis production (''U.S. Drag'') there. He has directed her plays ''Rapture, Blister, Burn''
''U. S. Drag'' was presented by the Connecticut Repertory Theatre Playwrights' Lab (Storrs, Connecticut) in July 1998 in a workshop, directed by [[Anna Shapiro]].<ref>[[Simonson, Robert]] and Lefkowitz, David. [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/connecticut-rep-inaugurates-playwrights-lab-june-26-76245# "Connecticut Rep Inaugurates Playwrights' Lab June 26"] playbill.com, June 26, 1998</ref> The play was next produced by [[Clubbed Thumb]] at the HERE Arts Center, New York City in June 2001. The play was directed by [[Pam MacKinnon]]. It was produced from February 23, 2008, to March 16, 2008, Off-Broadway by the stageFARM at the Beckett Theatre, directed by Trip Cullman.<ref>Gionfriddo, Gina. [https://books.google.com/books?isbn=082222111X "Script, p. 7"] ''U. S. Drag'', Dramatists Play Service Inc, 2006, {{ISBN|082222111X}}</ref><ref>[http://thestagefarm.org/shows-us-drag.htm " 'U. S. Drag' Listing, stageFARM"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150726151545/http://thestagefarm.org/shows-us-drag.htm |date=2015-07-26 }} thestagefarm.org, accessed August 29, 2015</ref>
Her play ''After Ashley'' received the 2005 [[Obie Award]], Performance for Kieran Culkin.<ref name=obie>{{cite web |title=Adam Rapp and Gina Gionfriddo on American Theater, Adam Rapp & Gina Gionfriddo |work=The Brooklyn Rail |date=2007-11-07 |url=http://www.brooklynrail.org/2007/11/theater/in-dialogue-nov07}}</ref><ref>Simonson, Robert. [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/shanley-hughes-culkin-marvel-oconnell-among-2005-obie-winners-125948# "Shanley, Hughes, Culkin, Marvel, O'Connell Among 2005 Obie Winners"] playbill.com, May 17, 2005</ref>
''[[Becky Shaw]]'', which premiered [[Off-Broadway]] in 2008, was a finalist for the 2009 [[Pulitzer Prize for Drama]].<ref>Gans, Andrew and Jones, Kenneth. [https://web.archive.org/web/20150924201149/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/lynn-nottages-ruined-wins-pulitzer-prize-for-drama-160117/features/section/all
Gionfriddo's play, ''Rapture, Blister, Burn'' premiered Off-Broadway at [[Playwrights Horizons]] in June 2012.<ref>[http://brooklynrail.org/2012/06/theater/how-to-be-a-feminist-and-still-get-laid-gina-gionfriddos-rapture-blister-burn ] brooklynrail.org</ref> The original Off-Broadway cast, which featured [[Amy Brenneman]] and [[Lee Tergesen]], performed the play at the Geffen Playhouse, Los Angeles, California in August 2013.<ref name=carey>Purcell, Carey. [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/original-cast-of-rapture-blister-burn-featuring-amy-brenneman-and-lee-terge-207354# "Original Cast of 'Rapture, Blister, Burn,' Featuring Amy Brenneman and Lee Tergesen, to Reunite for Geffen Playhouse"] playbill.com, July 9, 2013</ref> The play was a finalist for the 2013 [[Pulitzer Prize for Drama]].<ref name=carey/><ref>[http://www.pulitzer.org/citation/2013-Drama "Pulitzer Prize for Drama, 2013"] pulitzer.org, accessed August 28, 2015</ref>
Line 29 ⟶ 38:
==Plays==
* ''Can You Forgive Her?'' (2016)▼
* ''Rapture, Blister, Burn'' (2012)▼
* ''[[Becky Shaw]]'' (2008)▼
* ''Squalor'' (2007) (short)▼
* ''[[After Ashley]]'' (2004)▼
* ''U.S. Drag'' (2001) (Originally produced by Clubbed Thumb)▼
* ''Guinevere'' (2001)▼
* ''Safe'' (2000) (short)
▲* ''Guinevere'' (2001)
▲* ''U.S. Drag'' (2001) (Originally produced by Clubbed Thumb)
▲* ''[[After Ashley]]'' (2004)
▲* ''Squalor'' (2007) (short)
▲* ''[[Becky Shaw]]'' (2008)
▲* ''Rapture, Blister, Burn'' (2012)
▲* ''Can You Forgive Her?'' (2016)
==Television==
*House of Cards (2013)
*''[[Law & Order]]'' (Episodes: ''Betrayal'', ''Driven'', ''Executioner'', ''Bogeyman'', ''Lost Boys'')
* ''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent]]'' (Episodes: ''Country Crossover'', ''[[Masquerade (Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode)|Masquerade]]'', ''Vacancy'', ''Dollhouse'', ''Prisoner'', ''Beast'', ''Bombshell'')
* ''[[Cold Case]]'' (Episode: ''Schadenfreude'')
* ''[[Law & Order True Crime]]'' (Episodes: ''3'' and ''6'', Season 1)
*[[The Alienist (TV series)]] (Episodes: 3 and 4, Season 1)
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{authority control}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Gionfriddo, Gina}}
Line 53 ⟶ 66:
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Barnard College alumni]]
[[Category:
[[Category:Obie Award recipients]]
[[Category:Brown University faculty]]
Line 61 ⟶ 73:
[[Category:Providence College faculty]]
[[Category:Rhode Island College faculty]]
[[Category:Writers from Washington, D.C.]]▼
[[Category:Writers from Rhode Island]]
[[Category:American television writers]]
[[Category:Screenwriters from Rhode Island]]
[[Category:Georgetown Day School alumni]]
[[Category:American women academics]]
[[Category:21st-century American women]]
|