![]() ![]() “Maria is an extremely accomplished creative executive whose depth and breadth of experience will serve as a strong extension to Skydance Television’s already highly productive working relationship with Marti and the Tiny Pyro team,” said Marcy Ross, president of Skydance Television. Call Your Daughter Home is her first novel. Her work has been published in Sixfold, Garden and Gun, and L.A. She owns her own television company, One-Two Punch Productions, and has executive produced such shows as Criminal Minds and Army Wives. “As our priority development slate with Skydance Television rapidly expands, I am thrilled to have found in Maria a new creative partner to help shepherd Tiny Pyro’s efforts in bringing a diverse slate of high-quality series to the screen,” said Noxon. Deb Spera was born in Louisville, Kentucky, and lives in Los Angeles. One of those projects was already announced in February when The Hollywood Reporter broke the news of Noxon’s rich overall deal with Skydance TV: drama Dietland, a book adaptation based on the novel of the same name by Sarai Walker that will explore society’s obsession with weight loss and beauty. In Grasso’s new role, she’ll oversee all development for Noxon’s production company. Deborah Spera, Maria Grasso Launch Production Co. ![]()
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