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Valentina L. Garza

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Los Angeles native Valentina L. Garza, also credited as Valentina Garza, is an awarding winning Cuban-American writer and producer[1] on past shows including Jane the Virgin, [2] The Simpsons; Bordertown; The Baker and the Beauty (AMERICAN TV Series); and George Lopez. Valentina was also the Executive Producer and writer of the Jane the Virgin spin-off pilot, Jane the Novela.[3] She’s currently under an Overall Deal with NBCUniversal[4] and has also sold pilots to ABC, CBS, and FOX. More recently, she was signed to WME.[5]

Valentina graduated from UC Berkeley with a B.A. in Comparative Literature and resides in Los Angeles with her husband and children.

Fun Fact: Valentina also wrote the lyrics to “Small Strike Zone” and “Off to Work,” “It’s Time,” and “Time to Say Goodbye” in her episodes of The Simpsons: Loan-a Lisa and Four Great Women and a Manicure.

References

  1. ^ Garza, Valentina. "Valentina Garza IMDb". IMDb. IMDb.
  2. ^ Garza, Valentina. "'Jane the Virgin' Creator: The Final Season Is "Our Best Stuff Ever"". Deadline. Deadline.
  3. ^ Garza, Valentina. "'Jane The Vigrin' Spinoff In The Works At CW". Deadline. Dealine.
  4. ^ Garza, Valentina. "Dean Georgaris & Valentina Garza Dramas, Aseem Batra Comedy In Works At NBC From Julie Anne Robinson's CannyLads". Deadline. Dealine.
  5. ^ Hipes, Patrick; Hipes, Patrick (2021-03-11). "'Baker And The Beauty' And 'Jane The Virgin' Writer-Producer Valentina Garza Inks With WME". Deadline. Retrieved 2021-03-12.