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Melissa Rosenberg
Birth at
28 August 1962
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Since childhood, Melissa Rosenberg dreamed of becoming a choreographer. To do this, she even graduated from the theater and dance department of Bennington College in Vermouth. However, after she moved to Los Angeles, she decided to choose a completely different path – writing. After working as an assistant television producer, Melissa earned a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of North Carolina. All this she managed to do thanks to the Peter Stark Production Program at the School of
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Since childhood, Melissa Rosenberg dreamed of becoming a choreographer. To do this, she even graduated from the theater and dance department of Bennington College in Vermouth. However, after she moved to Los Angeles, she decided to choose a completely different path – writing. After working as an assistant television producer, Melissa earned a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of North Carolina. All this she managed to do thanks to the Peter Stark Production Program at the School of Cinematography.
For Melissa, the transition from television to film was smooth and gradual. Today, she is one of the most famous and versatile screenwriters in Hollywood, as well as one of the most successful female screenwriters.
Melissa Rosenberg’s career as a screenwriter began with the film Step Up, which broke all box office records. As an experienced and wonderful dancer, Melissa managed to vividly convey the story of an urban romance between a naturally gifted dancer and a high-class ballerina. The main roles in the film were played by Channing Tatum and Jenna Devon. The film brought its creators fees of more than $114 million, and actor Channing Tatum after him became a new idol for Hollywood fans.
In addition, Rosenberg became the screenwriter of the romantic vampire saga
Twilight . The film was made on a bestseller.
Twilight. Saga. New moon" It was released a year later, this time directed by Chris Weitz. Both films grossed more than $1 billion at the box office.
Another well-known work of Melissa Rosenberg as a writer and producer was the script for the fourth season of the series Dexter Justice. The series received a Peabody Award, and was also nominated for an Emmy Award and an award from the Writer's Guild of America.