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After surviving a bank robbery & a single mother who claimed her dad was Tom Cruise, Brittany Worthington now channels that chaos into scripts that explore underestimated women coming into their power. This midwestern-bred writer’s journey can be traced through her footwear: snowboots (Michigan), cowboy boots (Texas), and currently Birkenstock sandals (Los Angeles). Her feet (and scripts) have carried her to Showrunner’s Assistant work for Freeform (Cruel Summer) and Script Coordinator work for Starz (Power Book IV: Force & Power Book III: Raising Kanan) and HBO (the upcoming Green Lantern TV series). She’s participated in the Black List x Women In Film Episodic TV Lab and the Women In Film Mentorship program. Her pilot script, Northport Nannies placed in the top ten of the Tracking Board’s Launch Pad Pilot Competition and won the ScreenCraft Fellowship and the WeScreenplay TV Lab. Her pilot, The Quickening, is a featured project on the Black List’s website, ranking among the top 1% of scripts on the site.
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