Patricia Resnick | |
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| Born | (1953-02-09)February 9, 1953 (age 72) Miami, Florida, USA |
| Education | University of Southern California |
| Occupation(s) | Screenwriter, TV writer, producer |
Patricia Resnick is an American screenwriter and producer, known for her work on films like9 to 5,Straight Talk, andMaxie. She has also worked as a consulting producer or co-producer on TV series likeMad Men andBetter Things.
Resnik metRobert Altman while studying at theUniversity of Southern California and started her career working with him on the film3 Women.[1] She collaborated several times with Altman, beginning with developing3 Women. She later appeared as herself in one of his films,The Player. One of her biggest successes came in9 to 5: Resnick wrote the first draft drama, and Jane Fonda cast herself, Lily Tomlin, and Dolly Parton in the leads, the last in her first film role.[2]
Resnick served as a writer on a number of television series, and as a supervising producer on the final season ofMad Men.[1][3] She received a Tony nomination for the musical9 to 5.
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