- Cousin of Diane Ogden.
- Creator of comedy series "Kingdom Come" about a responsible young woman who becomes ruler of her eccentric country upon the sudden death of her irresponsible yet insanely-popular brother.
- "Claims" to fame: rejected by Elizabeth M. Daley to USC's Cinema School; her specs were rejected by Diane English, Barney Rosenzweig, Richard Rosenstock, and Rusty Mills, respectively; met Steve Jobs at USC in 1990 while was promoting his workstation NeXT; met Caitlyn Jenner and Kris Jenner in 1995; let the production of The Man Who Wasn't There (2001) put two port-a-potties in her driveway; owned hockey stick Wayne Gretzky used when he played in the World Hockey Association; owns production drawings from Building a Building (1933), The Dognapper (1934), How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1966), and an original watercolor by Michael Bedard.
- Wrote film and TV reviews for The National Catholic Register from 1993-1995.
- Was working on a biography on Joe DiMaggio for the University of Nebraska when approached by ESPN SportsCentury to contribute to its episode on DiMaggio.
- B.A., English, University of Southern California (1994).
- Created comedy "The Second Coming" about Las Vegas childhood sweethearts whose lives are turned upside-down when they learn she is pregnant with the Second Coming of Christ.
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