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Ilene Chaiken

Highest Rated: 100% Queering the Script (2019)

Lowest Rated: 28% Barb Wire (1996)

Birthday: Jun 30, 1957

Birthplace: Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, USA

Co-creator of the critically lauded lesbian-themed drama "The L Word," Ilene Chaiken began her career as an agent trainee at Creative Artists Agency, also known as CAA. From there she wrangled a job as an executive for Aaron Spelling and Quincy Jones Entertainment. This led to her first television credit as a supervising executive on the sitcom "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," which starred up-and-coming actor and rapper Will Smith. By the show's second season, Chaiken had stepped up to coordinating producer. In 1996, Chaiken's writing drew notice when "Barb Wire," the Pamela Anderson science-fiction action movie, hit theaters. Chaiken earned a story credit on the screenplay, and went on to write a couple of made-for-TV movies: "Dirty Pictures," and "Damaged Care." In 2004, "The L Word" debuted to controversy and acclaim. Alongside Michele Abbott and Kathy Greenberg, Chaiken developed the series, which centers on a group of women living in Los Angeles. The show's frank portrayal of Sapphic sexuality caused controversy that helped contribute to the show's success. Chaiken has gone on to serve as writer, director, and producer on the series.

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100% Queering the Script
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40% 53% Satisfaction
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65% Dirty Pictures
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28% 14% Barb Wire
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40% L Word Mississippi: Hate the Sin
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57% Damaged Care
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Filmography

Movies TV Shows
Queering the Script 100% 2019 Actor L Word Mississippi: Hate the Sin 40% 2014 Executive Producer Damaged Care 57% 2002 Writer Dirty Pictures 65% 2000 Screenwriter Barb Wire 28% 14% 1996 Screenwriter Satisfaction 40% 53% 1988 Associate Producer
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