Stefani Robinson

Stefani Robinson is an American screenwriter. She is best known for her work on FX's Atlanta, for which she won two Writers Guild of America Awards, and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series. Robinson is currently a writer and executive producer for the FX television series What We Do in The Shadows, for which she received another Emmy nomination for writing and a nomination for Outstanding Comedy Series.[1][2][3][4][5]

Life and career

Robinson moved to the Atlanta suburb of Marietta, Georgia from Hong Kong when she was 8 years old.[6] She watched the series The Mighty Boosh on YouTube as a high school student and described it as helping her develop her own writing style.[1] She names Willy Wonka, Austin Powers, and Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet as other major influences.[7]

Robinson started her career as an assistant at a talent agency.[8] After submitting a script to the American television network FX, she was hired to write for Atlanta, where she was the only woman and the youngest person in the writer's room.[9][10] While she has received praise for her work, she has experienced sexism for her “female” perspective on the show.[11]

Robinson signed a production deal with FX in 2017.[12] She has written for several of the network's programs, including Man Seeking Woman and Fargo.[13] Robinson is a co-executive producer and writer for What We Do in the Shadows.[7][9]

Awards

Atlanta

What We Do in the Shadows

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