Karen Walton | |
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Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Karen Walton is a Canadian screenwriter best known for writing the film, Ginger Snaps, for which she won the Best Film Writing Canadian Comedy Award in 2002.[1] Her writing for the film received both critical scrutiny[2] and academic analysis.[3] Walton has since been recognised with multiple awards.[4] She has also written for the Canadian television series What It's Like Being Alone[5] and three episodes of the American version of Queer as Folk, for which she also served as executive story consultant. She appeared in the 2009 documentary Pretty Bloody: The Women of Horror.[6] In recent years, she has served as a writer and producer on a number of Canadian television series including Flashpoint, The Listener and Orphan Black, which is distributed by BBC Worldwide and airs on BBC America in the United States.[7]
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