Karey Dornetto

Karey Dornetto
Occupation Screenwriter
Years active 2002 - Present

Karey Dornetto is an American screenwriter known for her work on television series such as Arrested Development, Community, Portlandia and South Park.[1] She is also known for writing the script for the feature length film Addicted to Fresno.[2]

Early life

Karey Dornetto was born and raised in Charleston, South Carolina. Before becoming a writer Dornetto majored in finance at the University of South Carolina.[3] After graduating, Dornetto worked for the Bank of America and also had a brief stint working with the comedy group The Perch.[4] She relocated to New York City through her Bank of America job and quickly became immersed in comedic writing.[5] In New York City, Dornetto began doing stand up comedy and tried her hand at writing for different publications which she found to be quite enjoyable.[6] Following her interest in comedy Dornetto sent a selection of her work to agent Matt Rice who landed her a job in Los Angeles writing for South Park.[7]

Career

Television

Most of Dornetto's writing experience is for television shows. She has written for South Park (2002), The Jamie Kennedy Experiment (2003-2004), Arrested Development (2005-2006), Community (2010-2011),[8] Kroll Show (2013), Portlandia (2012-present). Dornetto has also written for short lived television shows such as Dog Bites Man (2006) and The New Normal (2013).[5][6]

Film

Addicted to Fresno was Karey Dornetto's first feature length screenplay and was written with the intent of being directed by wife Jamie Babbit.[9] The films original concept developed from Dornetto's experiences of having an older sister.[9] The film, starring Judy Greer and Natasha Lyonne, premiered at South by Southwest in 2015 and was also shown at Toronto's LGBT Film Festival, L.A.'s Outfest, Edinburgh's International Film Festival and the Frameline Film Festival.[9]

Books

Karey Dornetto is the author and illustrator of the book 101 Ways to Shave Your Ass.[1]

Personal life

Karey Dornetto is the daughter of professor, Lou Dornetto and ex-nun, Kathy Dornetto. She also has one older sister, Kelly.[5][10] Karey Dornetto came out to her parents as gay at the age of 24.[10]

Dornetto currently lives in Los Angeles, CA with her wife Jamie Babbit and two step daughters Finley and Ryder.[11] The couple has worked on several projects together including Addicted To Fresno which Karey wrote and Babbit directed.[12]

Awards & Nominations

Year association Category Work Result
2006 Writers Guild of America Comedy Series Arrested Development Nominated
2007 Writers Guild of America Comedy Series Arrested Development Nominated
2012 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series Portlandia Nominated
2013 Writers Guild of America Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) - Series Portlandia Won
2014 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series Portlandia Nominated
2015 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Variety Sketch Series Portlandia Nominated

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