Jennifer Yale is off to a fast start. Her first job in Hollywood was working for Mel Brooks helping to shape the filmed remake of The Producers and the musical of Young Frankenstein. Along the way she’s won an Emmy, pitched pilots, written screenplays, been on the team for the TV shows Day Break and Dexter and broken new ground on webisode stories for CBS’s Harper’s Island. Oh, and she almost died at 16. After that, the rest is easy. Listen in. It’s a good one.
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July 1, 2009 at 11:16 am
Shawn Perry
Great interview, I think she almost came to tears at one point. Great job guys definitely will listen to more shows. I am going to try and get my girls to listen to this show because it shows them that you can go to college, learn a profession and then go in a completely different direction. My girls both seem so concerned about being pigeon holed into a specific career, with no escape. I keep preaching keep an open mind figure out what you want to do for now, and not for the rest of your life.
One other thing, Jennifer Yale has so many projects in the air and working, she must have a huge mortgage payment.
Thanks again for a great 54:13.
September 29, 2009 at 2:03 pm
Jarrak
Determination, a little luck, people that care plus a healthy dose of talent seem to sum Jennifer up very well.
I’ve seen Harpers but never got round to watching the web based content which it seems was my loss but at least now I have a new name to look out for:)