Corinne Kingsbury is a multifaceted television personality who has made a significant impact in the industry as the creator and executive producer of The CW's critically acclaimed series "In The Dark". Notably, she also held the same creative positions for the CBS show "Fam", which premiered on January 10, 2019, showcasing her exceptional ability to craft engaging storylines and characters.
Prior to her success with "In The Dark" and "Fam", Kingsbury honed her skills as a writer for Aaron Sorkin's acclaimed HBO series "The Newsroom". Her impressive resume also includes credits for "Sin City Saints" and "Back In The Game", further demonstrating her versatility and range as a television writer and producer.
In addition to her television work, Kingsbury has also made a mark in the feature film world. She rewrote the screenplay for "The Lovebirds", a romantic comedy starring Kumail Nanjiani and Issa Rae, and directed by Michael Showalter, for Paramount Pictures. This project showcases her ability to adapt her talents to different formats and mediums, solidifying her position as a talented and innovative storyteller in the entertainment industry.