Corinne Marshall

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Corinne Marshall (born January 6, 1980 in New York City, USA) is an American television writer. She is the creator of the Disney television series K.C. Undercover starring Zendaya[1] She has written for FOX's Surviving Jack,[2][3] ABC's Suburgatory, Adult Swim's NTSF:SD:SUV, the Comedy Central Roasts, the MTV Movie Awards and FXX's Stone Quackers. Marshall has written pilots for TV Land, MTV, CBS Studio and Disney. [4]

Marshall began her career writing for Playgirl magazine while she was attending Columbia University. After graduation, she worked as a DGA Production Associate for the CBS Evening News. Her writing has been featured in magazines and online publications including Jane Magazine, Vitals Magazine, Dame Magazine and on the front page of the Huffington Post where she was a featured blogger. Her book, The Q Guide to Will & Grace was published in 2008.

When Marshall moved to Los Angeles, she wrote and performed sketch comedy on the house "Maude" teams at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. [5]

Marshall was born in New York City. She is married to writer B. J. Porter.

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