Katherine Fugate (born July 14, 1965) is an American film and television screenwriter and producer.
She also wrote the screenplays for the 2010 film Valentine's Day and the 2011 follow-up, New Year's Eve. Both films were directed by Garry Marshall and featured all-star ensemble casts. Additional credits include, "The Prince & Me," directed by Martha Coolidge, "Carolina," directed by Marleen Gorris, the TV movie "A Killer Among Us," based on a true story, and the TV series, "Xena: Warrior Princess." She also contributed dialogue to the 2010 foreign language film, "Room in Rome," directed by Julio Medem.
Katherine wrote a PSA short film for the "Joining Forces"
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Fugate has been an active leader in the Writers Guild of America (WGA) for a number of years. She was a strike captain in the 2007-2008 Writers Guild of America strike, then won a two-year seat on the Board of Directors for the WGA, West (WGAw) in 2008. Fugate was re-elected to the WGAW Board of Directors in 2010, 2012, and 2014.
Katherine is a member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
Katherine's short story on growing up with domestic violence, "Nobody Would Be Surprised If I Had Died," was honored on Sports Illustrated'
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