Charlotte Winters
- Producer
- Script and Continuity Department
Charlotte Winters is known for writing dramas and comedies featuring smart and sassy females in morally ambiguous worlds. After earning a BA in Theater from Vassar, she became a produced playwright in New York. She found her calling as a TV writer when, upon matriculating at UCLA's School of Theater, Film, and Television for her MFA, she was selected to participate in the experimental Showrunner's Program. During that time, she developed her writing talent while interning in the writer's room of "My Name is Earl" and in the development department of HBO.
Most recently, her one-hour pilot, "The Magdalene Ranch: Hustle Up, Buttercup," was a Semi-Finalist in the Austin Film Festival, the Screencraft Pilot Launch Competition, and Screencraft's Jamaica Residency Program; it also was a Quarter-Finalist for Final Draft's Big Break Contest in the Diversity category for TV. Her World War II feature "Across the Sound" was a Semi-Finalist for the ScreenCraft Fellowship, Creative World Awards, Act One, and Kairos Prize competitions.
Charlotte attributes her talent to her unique upbringing; as a dual Danish-American citizen, she was raised by cool, older parents whose favorite hobby seemed to be moving; she lived in ten different places before she was 18, almost all of which were in northern New Jersey.
Most recently, her one-hour pilot, "The Magdalene Ranch: Hustle Up, Buttercup," was a Semi-Finalist in the Austin Film Festival, the Screencraft Pilot Launch Competition, and Screencraft's Jamaica Residency Program; it also was a Quarter-Finalist for Final Draft's Big Break Contest in the Diversity category for TV. Her World War II feature "Across the Sound" was a Semi-Finalist for the ScreenCraft Fellowship, Creative World Awards, Act One, and Kairos Prize competitions.
Charlotte attributes her talent to her unique upbringing; as a dual Danish-American citizen, she was raised by cool, older parents whose favorite hobby seemed to be moving; she lived in ten different places before she was 18, almost all of which were in northern New Jersey.