Rebecca Rand Kirshner
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Born | Rebecca Rand Kirshner 1974 (age 50–51) United States |
Occupation | Writer, Showrunner |
Rebecca Kirshner is a writer and producer for American television. Her writing credits include Freaks and Geeks , Buffy the Vampire Slayer , and Gilmore Girls . She was the executive producer and showrunner of 90210 for the second and third season. According to a CBS rep, Kirshner was a saving force for the CW drama.[1] She left the show in 2011 to pursue other creative interests.
Life and career
[edit ]Kirshner has written for television under several names including Rebecca Kirshner, Rebecca Rand Kirshner, Rebecca Rand Kirshner Sinclair, R.R.K. Sinclair and Rebecca Sinclair.[2] [better source needed ] In 2022, she asked an interviewer to call her Rebecca X, having "dropped her patriarchal last name."[3] She is currently writing as Rebecca Kirshner. She has written both hour long and half-hour long pilots.
In addition to her work in television, Kirshner writes children's stories and is a visual artist. In 2016, her art show "How to Make Love to a Cactus" was exhibited in Los Angeles and Yucca Valley.[4]
She attended Harvard University where she was on the Harvard Lampoon as an editor and artist.[5] She is the daughter of astrophysics professor Robert Kirshner, the great-granddaughter of Olympic hurdler William Rand and the descendant of Rebecca Nurse who was executed as a witch in Salem in 1692.[6]
She married writer Josh Lieb in 2001. They divorced in 2003. She married New Zealand filmmaker and musician Harry Sinclair in December 2008.[7] They were divorced in April 2016. In January 2018, she married French author Thibaut Mosneron Dupin. She has two children. In 2019, she co-created the children's animated series Kiri and Lou with Sinclair.
Television work
[edit ]Freaks and Geeks
[edit ]- "The Diary" (First Aired: Monday January 31, 2000)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
[edit ]- "Out of My Mind" (First Aired: Tuesday October 17, 2000)
- "Listening to Fear" (First Aired: Tuesday November 28, 2000)
- "Tough Love" (First Aired: Tuesday May 1, 2001)
- "Tabula Rasa" (First Aired: Tuesday November 13, 2001)
- "Hell's Bells" (First Aired: Tuesday March 5, 2002)
- "Help" (First Aired: Tuesday October 15, 2002)
- "Potential" (First Aired: Tuesday January 21, 2003)
- "Touched" (First Aired: Tuesday May 6, 2003)
Gilmore Girls
[edit ]Co- Executive Producer (S7)
- "Emily Says Hello" (First Aired: Tuesday November 16, 2004)
- "How Many Kropogs to Cape Cod?" (First Aired: Tuesday May 3, 2005)
- "Always a Godmother, Never a God" (First Aired: Tuesday October 4, 2005)
- "Bridesmaid Revisited" (First Aired: Tuesday February 28, 2006)
- "That's What You Get, Folks, For Makin' Whoopee" (First Aired: Tuesday October 3, 2006)
- "Go, Bulldogs!" (First Aired: Tuesday November 7, 2006)
- "Santa's Secret Stuff" (First Aired: Tuesday January 23, 2007)
- "I'd Rather Be in Philadelphia" (First Aired: Tuesday February 6, 2007)
- "I'm a Kayak, Hear Me Roar" (First Aired: Tuesday February 20, 2007)
- "Hay Bale Maze" (First Aired: Tuesday April 17, 2007)
90210
[edit ]Showrunner (Seasons 2 & 3), Executive Producer (from episode "Secrets and Lies")
Writer:
- "Okaeri, Donna!" (First Aired: Tuesday April 14, 2009)
- "Between a Sign and a Hard Place" (First Aired: Tuesday April 21, 2009)
- "One Party Can Ruin Your Whole Summer" (First Aired: Tuesday May 19, 2009)
- "To New Beginnings" (First Aired: Tuesday September 8, 2009)
- "Women's Intuition" (First Aired: Tuesday November 3, 2009)
- "And Away They Go" (First Aired: Tuesday December 1, 2009)
- "Girl Fight" (First Aired: Tuesday March 16, 2010)
- "Confessions" (First Aired: Tuesday May 18, 2010)
- "Holiday Madness" (First Aired: Monday December 6, 2010)
- "The Enchanted Donkey" (First Aired: Monday April 18, 2011)
- "To the Future!" (First Aired: Monday May 16, 2011)
Print work
[edit ]- "Sonnenblume," Tales of the Slayers (2002)
- "The War Between the States," Tales of the Slayer, Vol. 2 (2003)
- "How to Make Love to a Cactus" (2016)
References
[edit ]- ^ "'90210' showrunner Rebecca Kirshner leaving series". IMDb.
- ^ "Rebecca Rand Kirshner". IMDb.
- ^ Shapiro, Lila (January 17, 2022). "The Undoing of Joss Whedon". Vulture .
- ^ "How to Make Love to a Cactus". Desert Sun.
- ^ "Commencement Day, 1996". John Harvard's Journal.
- ^ "Rebecca Nurse". History of Massachusetts Blog. November 5, 2012.
- ^ "NZ film maker marries 90210 producer". Stuff.co.nz . NZPA. December 7, 2008. Retrieved November 4, 2011.
External links
[edit ]- American television writers
- American women television producers
- American television producers
- Living people
- American women television writers
- The Harvard Lampoon alumni
- 1974 births
- 21st-century American women writers
- 21st-century American screenwriters
- 20th-century American women writers
- 20th-century American screenwriters
- American showrunners