Dailyn rodriguez biography
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Dailyn Rodriguez | ||
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Dailyn Rodriguez served as a writer and story editor on episodes of "George Lopez" in Seasons 1-3. | ||
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Name | Dailyn Rodriguez | |
Born | (1975-04-09) April 9, 1975 (age 49) | |
Birthplace: | New York City, NY, U.S. | |
Occupation: | Producer / Screenwriter | |
Years Active: | 2003-present | |
Also known for: | work on numerous TV shows, including Ugly Betty, Freddie and 90210 | |
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Involved with/Appeared on: | George Lopez (TV series) | |
Job on series/ Appeared as: | Writer / Story Editor | |
Episodes involved with Appeared in: | 8 episodes as Writer in Seasons 1-3 (1 teleplay) 11 episodes as Story Editor, Seasons 1-3 |
Dailyn Rodriguez (born April 9, 1975 in New York City) served as a writer and story editor George Lopez, writing a total of 8 episodes in Seasons 1 - 3 also serving as a story editor for 11 episodes in the same time period. Dailyn cur
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Dailyn Rodriguez
Role
executive producer
co-executive producer
producer
writer
showrunner (Season 4)
Place of birth
Washington Heights, New York City, New York
Date of birth
April 9, 1975
Personal life[]
Dailyn Rodriguez was born in New York City to Cuban parents. She discovered a love for playwrighting in high school, eventually winning the New Jersey Young Playwrights Festival two years in a row. She’s honored to have a collection of her high school one-act plays published bygd Samuel French. She graduated with a BFA in Dramatic Writing from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts where she received the John Golden Award in Playwriting. After graduation, she participated in the Walt Disney Studios Writing Fellowship. [1][2] She fryst vatten married.
Work History[3][4][]
- Queen of the
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5AM StoryTalk
When I started my artist interview series, it wasn’t just to spend a lot of time talking shop with artist friends. I also wanted to get to know people I had previously only admired through their work. This was the case with TV showrunnerDailyn Rodriguez when she agreed to take our passing Twitter relationship to the next level by opening up to me about her life and career.
Usually when someone agrees to do this with me, it doesn’t include reminiscences about their mafia dad, but it turns out Dailyn’s childhood would make for television as thrilling as what she has put on screens in the past few years as showrunner of the fourth and fifth seasons of “QUEEN OF THE SOUTH” and the second season of “THE LINCOLN LAWYER” (our July 6th).
In our conversation, she and I discuss her early life in Washington Heights, her work and style as a showrunner, and the challenges Hollywood’s systemic racism and sexism posed for her career ambitions.
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