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Christine Boylan
Born
Christine Ann Boylan

(1977-07-25) July 25, 1977 (age 45)[1]
OccupationTelevision writer, television producer
Years active2007–present
SpouseEric Heisserer (m. 2010)

Christine Ann Boylan (born July 25, 1977[2]) is an American television writer and producer. She is known for her work on the ABC crime series Castle.

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Life and career

Christine attended Hofstra University.[1] Since 2010, she has been married to screenwriter Eric Heisserer.[1] Her first job was on the planned NBC apocalyptic miniseries Day One, as an executive writer and story editor. The project ultimately never aired.[3]

She was a writer and story editor on the TNT drama Leverage, from 2008-2010.[3] Her next position was at the ABC medical drama Off the Map, as a writer and executive story editor. She contributed two episodes during the show's only season.[3] In summer 2011, Boylan joined the fourth season of the ABC crime series Castle, as a writer and co-producer. After the completion of the season she departed the show.[3][4]

Boylan additionally served as a writer and producer on the second season of the ABC fantasy/mystery Once Upon a Time.[3] Episodes she has contributed to include:

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References
  1. ^ a b c "Christine Boylan, Eric Heisserer". The New York Times. October 22, 2012. Retrieved October 9, 2012.
  2. ^ "United States Public Records, 1970-2009". FamilySearch. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Christine Boylan CREDITS". Yahoo. Retrieved October 9, 2012.
  4. ^ Dreyer, Lindsay (April 5, 2012). "Behind-the-Scenes of Castle's Zombie Episode: Stana Katic Poses With Writer Christine Boylan (PHOTO)". Wetpaint. Retrieved October 9, 2012.
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