Patricia Resnick

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Born (1953-02-09) February 9, 1953 (age 73)
Miami, Florida, USA
OccupationsScreenwriter, TV writer, producer
Patricia Resnick
Born (1953-02-09) February 9, 1953 (age 73)
Miami, Florida, USA
EducationUniversity of Southern California
OccupationsScreenwriter, TV writer, producer

Patricia Resnick is an American screenwriter and producer, known for her work on films like 9 to 5, Straight Talk, and Maxie. She has also worked as a consulting producer or co-producer on TV series like Mad Men and Better Things.

Resnik met Robert Altman while studying at the University of Southern California and started her career working with him on the film 3 Women.[1] She collaborated several times with Altman, beginning with developing 3 Women. She later appeared as herself in one of his films, The Player. One of her biggest successes came in 9 to 5: Resnick wrote the first draft drama, and Jane Fonda cast herself, Lily Tomlin, and Dolly Parton in the leads, the last in her first film role.[2]

Resnick served as a writer on a number of television series, and as a supervising producer on the final season of Mad Men.[1][3] She received a Tony nomination for the musical 9 to 5.

Selected filmography (as writer)

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