Diablo Cody

Diablo Cody

ur. 14.06.1978 (45 lat)
Chicago, Illinois, Stany Zjednoczone

Biografia

Diablo Cody won a WGA Award, an Independent Spirit Award, and the Oscar® for Best Original Screenplay for her film "Juno," which was released by Fox Searchlight. Following "Juno," she wrote the horror film, "Jennifer's Body" which was released by Fox in September 2009.

Cody was the creator and executive producer of the SHOWTIME hit series United States of Tara for which Toni Colette took home the Emmy® and Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series.

Cody wrote and produced a big screen version of Francine Pascal's New York Times best-selling book series "Sweet Valley High" with Universal/Marc Platt. She also rewrote "Evil Dead" movie, produced by Sam Raimi.

Cody has been profiled in countless publications and was formerly a columnist for Entertainment Weekly. Her critically acclaimed memoir Candy Girl was published in 2004. Diablo has also launched an internet show Red Band Trailer which is a talk show that features celebrities in her Airstream trailer.

Cody's breakthrough film "Juno" earned her a host of awards, a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Screenplay, as well the Independent Spirit, BAFTA, Broadcast Film Critics Association, and National Board of Review award for Best Original Screenplay. She also received the Hollywood Film Festivals Breakthrough Screenwriter of the Year award as well.

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