Kate Marzullo
- Writer
- Director
- Producer
Kate was born in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, and grew up in the nearby
town of Jupiter. She attended Rollins College in Winter Park (a suburb
of Orlando) where she directed Paula Vogel's Pulitzer Prize-winning
play "How I Learned to Drive" for Rollins's Second Stage series. An
original play she wrote, "...and the camel checked in.", was also
produced by the Rollins theatre department. In 2002, she received her
Bachelor's degree in Theatre Arts. In 2006, she left Florida and moved
to Los Angeles where she enrolled in Columbia College Hollywood film
school in Tarzana. Three years later she collected her second
Bachelor's degree (in Cinema-Television with an emphasis in Directing),
graduating Magna Cum Laude. Her first major project, "Minette," was
produced in her senior year at CCH, acting as her thesis film. In 2011,
Kate directed the pilot for the webseries "Miracle Mile Girls", which
was accepted and screened at the 2012 Cannes Short Film Corner. Also in
2012, Kate and her Pandering to Karma Productions completed the short
film "Phoenix Song", which is based on an original TV series, "The
Phoenix Chronicles", which Kate is currently developing. (February
2013)