Jane Miller is a screenwriter and television writer born and raised in New York City. She received her MFA in Screenwriting from UCLA. She wrote a digital series for A&E and Lifetime titled “Measurements." She currently writes interactive series for app-based gaming. Her background is as a playwright and her plays have been produced at The Looking Glass Theater, Squeaky Bicycle Productions, Aporia Theater, The Network in New York City and the Lyric Theater in Los Angeles.
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