Toni Graphia

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Toni Graphia
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Role: Co-Executive Producer
Writer
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Toni Graphia was a Co-Executive Producer and Writer on the Re-imagined series of Battlestar Galactica.

Biographical Notes[edit]

Toni Graphia has previously written multiple episodes of the hit series Carnivale, Roswell (where she was also a consulting producer), and Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, as well as single episodes for such shows as Chicago Hope, Melrose Place, Cop Rock, Life Goes On, Quantum Leap and China Beach.

According to Sarah Warn, editor of the AfterEllen.com website, [1] in March 2006 Graphia appeared on a Writers Guild panel of gay and lesbian TV writers even though she reportedly said: "I'm not out, so when they asked me [to be on the panel], my first response was, how did you get my name? My friends said, 'This is the year to be gay with Brokeback Mountain and all. If you were ever going to do it, now is the time.' If you invite me back next year, I'll be able to tell you if I was discriminated against."

During the panel, Graphia said that sometimes resistance to gay and lesbian characters comes not just from the networks or advertisers, but other writers, Warn reports. When Graphia suggested a lesbian story line for Carnivale (HBO), which chronicled the lives of a group of traveling carnival performers during the Depression, she said she was met with "some homophobia in my own writers room."

"It was like this big wall of resistance," Graphia reportedly said. "This actually got said to me: 'Back in the '30s, they didn't have lesbians.' "

Toni Graphia left the series by the end of Season 2, and will not be with the series in Season 3.

Writer credits for "Battlestar Galactica"[edit]

See also: Episodes written by Toni Graphia

External Links[edit]

Toni Graphia at the Internet Movie Database


References[edit]

  1. Warn, Sarah (2006-03-03). Best. Lesbian. Week. Ever. (backup available on Archive.org) . (HTML) Retrieved on 2006-08-05.