Madeline DiMaggio, a prolific screenwriter, has spent her career crafting compelling stories for a wide range of audiences. Under contract with Paramount studio, she has written over 45 hours of film, including prime time sitcoms, one hour dramas, TV pilots, cable productions, TV movies, and feature films.
Some of her most notable works include the made-for-television movie "Alibi" for ABC, as well as the feature film "If the Shoe Fits," starring Rob Lowe and Jennifer Grey. This film was co-written with Pamela Wallace, who is also known for her work on the acclaimed film "Witness."
Madeline DiMaggio has also collaborated with Pamela Wallace on several other projects, including the screenplay for "Catherine Called Birdy," which was sold to Ben Myron Productions. Additionally, she co-wrote the screenplay for "Murder with Privilege," a true crime story that aired on Showtime.
In 2010, Madeline DiMaggio wrote the made-for-television movie "Panic" for Incendo Television. Her most recent work, the thriller "Profile for Murder," was co-scripted with writer Marla Young and is set to air on Lifetime on April 5th, 2013.