- Kirby Marshall-Collins is a Black TV writer and director who amplifies the voices of Black and queer people through fun and fantastical coming-of-age stories. Originally from Chicago, Kirby spent her teen years pursuing theater in Pleasanton, California before focusing on film and TV. She is a 2023 Disney Entertainment Writing Fellow - chosen from thousands for the highly competitive TV staffing program. She is also an Emerging Artist Fellow with the Los Angeles Performance Practice. In 2022, Kirby excelled as Writers' Assistant on "Nancy Drew" (CW). Her grounded yet high-concept soulmate pilot, "The Un-Loveables," earned her space in two fellowships - the Disruptors Fellowship and Black Boy Writes & Black Girl Writes. Her greatest accomplishment is the fact that she helped her nephew make Christmas stockings last year. She is in Post-Production for her short film debut, "Ways to Fly," which was a Semi-Finalist for the Screencraft Film Fund.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Kirby Marshall-Collins
- Race / EthnicityBlack / African American
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