Malia scotch marmo biography definition
Malia scotch marmo biography definition
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Malia Scotch Marmo
American screenwriter and teacher (born )
Malia Scotch Marmo (born May 4, ) is an American screenwriter and teacher, best known for writing Lasse Hallstrom's Once Around and Steven Spielberg's Hook. Scotch Marmo also collaborated with novelist Soman Chainani in adapting The School for Good and Evil, a Netflix production directed by Paul Feig.
Scotch Marmo also teaches screenwriting and, through the Sundance Institute and other organizations, mentors aspiring filmmakers.
In , Scotch Marmo received the Andrew Sarris award, which honors outstanding service and artistic achievement by distinguished Columbia Film Program alumni.[1]
Early life
Scotch Marmo was born and raised in Wakefield, Massachusetts.[2] After receiving an associate degree from Bunker Hill Community College,[3] she went on to earn a bachelor of arts degree as a double major in English Literature and Spanish Language and Literature at Boston University,