Pat Resnick's Bio
BAFTA, Tony, and Writers' Guild nominee Patricia Resnick has enjoyed a successful and varied career in film, television, and theatre. She wrote the original screenplay for the film 9 to 5, a comedy classic starring Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, and Dolly Parton, and one of the top-grossing films of all time. Under the tutelage of her mentor, Robert Altman, she co-authored A Wedding (BAFTA and Writers' Guild nominations) and Quintet starring Paul Newman. Other films include Maxie (Glenn Close) and Straight Talk, which reunited her with Dolly Parton. She has written numerous pilots for television for networks including Showtime, CBS, and FX, and her seven produced made-for-television movies include The Battle of Mary Kay starring Shirley MacLaine and Parker Posey, who both gave Golden Globe-nominated performances. She was the executive producer and head writer of an animated series based on the children's book Olivia for the Nick Jr. Network. Her theatre work includes her Drama Desk-nominated book for the Broadway musical 9 to 5, which garnered four Tony nominations, sketches for Lily Tomlin's first one-woman Broadway show Appearing Nightly, and a stage musical adaptation of her own PBS movie Ladies in Waiting. She was a consulting producer on the final season of Mad Men, co-executive producer on Netflix's Armistead Maupin's Tales Of The City starring Laura Linney, and co-EP on season four of Emmy-nominated Better Things. She is currently writing a new feature film and two television pilots in addition to appearing onstage as the oldest new stand-up comedian in L.A.