Writer-actress Kathleen Robertson has signed a first-look development deal with Universal Cable Productions. Under the pact, Robertson will develop scripted programming with Ucp for the NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment portfolio, as well as for external networks and streaming services.
“Kathleen Robertson is a wonderful writer and actress, and we’re delighted she’s joining the Ucp family,” said Kate Fenske, Senior Vice President of Development, Universal Cable Productions. “Her passion, creative intellect and unique voice make her such fun to work with and we look forward to sharing the results of this exciting collaboration with the market.”
As an actress, Robertson most recently starred as Hildy Mulligan on TNT crime drama Murder in the First. After the series wrapped, Robertson shifted her focus to writing, which she has been pursuing for several years alongside her acting career. She also completed the Writers Guild’s Showrunners Training Program.
Robertson is currently writing...
“Kathleen Robertson is a wonderful writer and actress, and we’re delighted she’s joining the Ucp family,” said Kate Fenske, Senior Vice President of Development, Universal Cable Productions. “Her passion, creative intellect and unique voice make her such fun to work with and we look forward to sharing the results of this exciting collaboration with the market.”
As an actress, Robertson most recently starred as Hildy Mulligan on TNT crime drama Murder in the First. After the series wrapped, Robertson shifted her focus to writing, which she has been pursuing for several years alongside her acting career. She also completed the Writers Guild’s Showrunners Training Program.
Robertson is currently writing...
- 4/4/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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