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Carla Robinson won 1st Place in the Action-Drama category at the 4th Spec Scriptacular Competition in December 2003 with her spec script for ''Law & Order'' entitled “The Good Wife,” according to the competition's webpage at TVWriter.com. In the same competition, Robinson’s ''The West Wing'' spec script, “Bravado,” was also a finalist. (According to IMDB, it does not appear that either script was ever produced.) The competition is run under the auspices of the Cloud Creek Institute for the Arts, a creative community in St. Joe, Arkansas, started by veteran television writer Larry Brody in 2002. <ref>[http:// | Carla Robinson won 1st Place in the Action-Drama category at the 4th Spec Scriptacular Competition in December 2003 <ref>[http://www.tvwriter.com/contests/spec/sswinners.htm TVWriters.com]</ref> with her spec script for ''Law & Order'' entitled “The Good Wife,” according to the competition's webpage at TVWriter.com. In the same competition, Robinson’s ''The West Wing'' spec script, “Bravado,” was also a finalist. (According to IMDB, <ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098844/ "Law & Order" at IMDB]</ref> <ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0200276/ "The West Wing" at IMDB]</ref> it does not appear that either script was ever produced.) The competition is run under the auspices of the Cloud Creek Institute for the Arts, a creative community in St. Joe, Arkansas, started by veteran television writer Larry Brody in 2002. <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Brody Wikipedia]</ref> | ||
== Writer credits for "Battlestar Galactica" == | == Writer credits for "Battlestar Galactica" == |
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Overview
Full Name: Carla Robinson
D.O.B:
Position: Writer
Biographical Notes
Carla Robinson won 1st Place in the Action-Drama category at the 4th Spec Scriptacular Competition in December 2003 [1] with her spec script for Law & Order entitled “The Good Wife,” according to the competition's webpage at TVWriter.com. In the same competition, Robinson’s The West Wing spec script, “Bravado,” was also a finalist. (According to IMDB, [2] [3] it does not appear that either script was ever produced.) The competition is run under the auspices of the Cloud Creek Institute for the Arts, a creative community in St. Joe, Arkansas, started by veteran television writer Larry Brody in 2002. [4]
Writer credits for "Battlestar Galactica"
- Season 1:
- Season 2:
See also: Episodes written by Carla Robinson
External Links
Carla Robinson at the Internet Movie Database