Geraldine Inoa

Screenwriter/Playwright, Inoa Enterprise, Inc.
Formats Interested In
TV
Features
Particularly Interested In

Features, One-Hour Drama, Scripts led by LGBTA+ characters, women, people of color, female-driven, Streaming Dramas

Women Writers
Writers of Color
LGBTQIA+ Writers
Writers with Disabilities
Neurodivergent Writers
Writers Outside LA
Feature Genres
Drama
RomCom
Budget Range
All Budget Ranges
TV Formats
Half-Hour Pilots (single-cam)
One-Hour Pilots
TV Homes
Network
Cable
Premium Cable
Streaming
TV Genres
Drama
RomCom
Sub-Genres
Coming-of-Age
Episodic TV
Futuristic
High-Concept
Historical
Inspirational
Latinx
LGBTQIA+
Post-Apocalyptic
Psychological
Romance
Spanish-Language
More about Geraldine Inoa

Geraldine Elizabeth Inoa is a playwright and screenwriter. Her play SCRAPS had its world premiere production at the Flea Theater in New York City as part of its 2018/19 season, marking her professional debut. SCRAPS made its West Coast premiere at The Matrix Theatre in Los Angeles during summer 2019.

In early 2022, she was awarded a commission through Center Through Group for the Not A Moment But A Movement play project.

As a playwright, she is an alumnus of The Public Theater's Emerging Writers Group and the inaugural recipient of The Shonda Rhimes Unsung Voices Playwriting Commission. She is a L. Arnold Weissberg New Play Award finalist, a P73 Playwriting Fellowship finalist, and a twice-named Eugene O’Neill National Playwrights Conference semifinalist. Her work has been developed at the Atlantic Theater Company, the Labyrinth Theater Company, and the Victory Gardens Theater.

TV credits include: AMC’s THE WALKING DEAD (S9, S10) & CW’s CHARMED (S3).

She holds a B.A. from New York University’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study. She is a Gates Millennium Scholar.

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