Monica Beletsky

Monica Beletsky (born Monica Henderson, sometimes credited as Monica Henderson Beletsky) is an American television producer and screenwriter. She was a writer and producer for the third season of the FX series, Fargo. Past writing and producing credits include the drama series The Leftovers, (winner of the Peabody Award in 2016), Friday Night Lights, and the first four seasons of Parenthood.

Monica Beletsky
Born
Monica Henderson

Other namesM.H. Beletsky
Monica Henderson Beletsky
OccupationTelevision producer, television writer, screenwriter
Years active2009–present
Spouse(s)Leo Beletsky (2011-2020) Separated

In 2017, Beletsky was nominated with her colleagues for an Emmy Award for Best Limited Series and a PGA and a WGA Award for Long Form Adapted for Fargo. In 2011, she was on the team of writers nominated for a Writers Guild of America award for Best Drama series for the fourth and fifth seasons of Friday Night Lights.

The best seller, The Guilty Feminist by Deborah Frances-White is dedicated to Beletsky and a few other influential people in the podcaster/author's life.

In 2019, Beletsky received an overall TV development deal from AppleTV+.

Biography

Beletsky grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is a graduate of the Julia R. Masterman School. She went to Harvard University.

She was a theatre director from 2000–2006 in NYC and the U.K.[1] Her mother is Jewish and her father is African American.[1]

References

  1. Sara Lynne, Wright (April 1, 2017). "April 2017 - Monica Beletsky AB '99". harvardwood.org. Retrieved April 11, 2017.


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