Moira Kirland

Moira Kirland
Occupation Television writer, television producer
Notable works Dark Angel, The Dead Zone, Castle, Arrow

Moira Kirland (sometimes credited as Moira Dekker or Moira Kirland Dekker) is an American television writer and producer, whose credits include Dark Angel, The Dead Zone and Castle. She is currently serving as a writer on The CW superhero action series Arrow.

Career

Kirland began her career in 1992 working as an assistant to the producers of the animated series Capitol Critters and as a producer in 1993 on the independent film Saint Crispen's Day. Between 2000-2005 she worked as writer/producer on Dark Angel, Haunted, The Twilight Zone and The Dead Zone before returning to network television with Medium, where she worked from the first season until the fifth season in 2009. She has since worked on Castle and Arrow.[1]

Dark Angel episodes

  • "Blah Blah Woof Woof" (1.09)
  • "Rising" (1.13) (with Jose Molina, David Zabel, Doris Egan)
  • "Hit a Sisa Back" (1.20)
  • "Designate This" (2.01)
  • "Boo" (2.05) (with Charles H. Eglee)
  • "The Berrisford Agenda" (2.11)
  • "Exposure" (2.16)
  • "Love Among the Runes" (2.20) (with Jose Molina)

Medium episodes

  • "Coming Soon" (1.06)
  • "Coded" (1.09)
  • "Penny for Your Thoughts" (1.15)
  • "Sweet Dreams" (2.05)
  • "The Reckoning" (2.10)
  • "Sweet Child O' Mine" (2.15)
  • "Ghost in the Machine" (3.05)
  • "Mother's Little Helper" (3.07)
  • "The Boy Next Door" (3.15)
  • "Head Games" (3.20) (with Javier Grillo-Marxuach and Robert Doherty)
  • "Girls Ain't Nothing but Trouble" (4.05)
  • "Drowned World" (4.16)
  • "A Taste of Her Own Medicine" (5.05)

Castle episodes

  • "Ghosts" (1.08)
  • "Inventing the Girl" (2.03)
  • "Tick, Tick, Tick..." (2.16)
  • "He's Dead, She's Dead" (3.02)
  • "The Final Nail" (3.15)
  • "Kick the Ballistics" (4.04)
  • "A Dance with Death" (4.18)

Arrow episodes


References

  1. Reuben (October 19, 2011). "Women Behind the Scenes Spotlight: Moira Kirland". Nice Girls TV. Retrieved October 13, 2012.
  2. ""An Innocent Man"". The Futon Critic. Retrieved October 10, 2012.
  3. Guggenheim, Marc (September 4, 2012). "First day of shooting on episode 6 of #Arrow.". Twitter. Retrieved October 13, 2012.

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