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Grainne Godfree is an American
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. She is well known for her significant work on
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and
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s ''
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''.


Life and career

She attended
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, graduating with a degree in history. She later entered the
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film program and spent three years as the assistant director of the school's film festival. Her first foray into show business was with the 2008
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''Anjali'', which she wrote for director Maya Anand. It follows a rebellious Indian-American who is faced with the betrayal of her father.


''The Tomorrow People''

In 2013, she joined the American remake of the
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series ''
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'', as a writer. She contributed to four episodes of the series ("All Tomorrow's Parties", "The Citedel", "Brother's Keeper", "Modus Vivendi").


''Arrowverse''

In summer 2014, Godfree was hired as a writer and story editor on
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series ''
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''. She first co-wrote, with Alison Schapker, the series' third episode, "Things You Can't Outrun"; which introduced Ronnie Raymond. She co-wrote, again with Schapker, the seventh episode, "Power Outage". She and executive producer
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co-wrote a teleplay, based on a story by co-creators
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and
Greg Berlanti Gregory Berlanti (born May 24, 1972) is an American screenwriter, producer and director of film and television. He is known for his work on the television series ''Dawson's Creek'', '' Brothers & Sisters'', ''Everwood'', '' Political Animals'', ...
, for ''
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s 8th episode, of its third season, "The Brave and the Bold". It featured a crossover with sister-series ''The Flash''; and served as an introduction tale for
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supervillain
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. Next on ''The Flash'', Kai Yu Wu and
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co-penned a teleplay, based on a story by Godfree, for episode 16, "Rogue Time". She and Wu then co-scripted the eighteenth installment, "All Star Team Up"; which featured another crossover with ''Arrow'', and the first teaming of the Flash and The Atom/Ray Palmer. The pair also wrote the twenty-first episode, "Grodd Lives", which featured the first full appearance of one of the Flash's foremost enemies,
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. At the start of the series' second season Godfree became executive story editor. Her first writing credit of the season came with the fifth episode, "The Darkness and the Light", which she co-wrote with consulting producer
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. The episode introduced Doctor Light. She guest co-wrote the 10th episode of season 3, "Borrowing Problems from the Future", with story editor David Kob. After the second season of ''The Flash'' completed, Godfree departed to focus fully on spin-off ''
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'', as writer/consulting producer. During its first season, Godfree wrote exclusively with ''Arrow''s
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, for episodes "Fail-Safe" and "Left Behind". At the start of season two, Godfree was promoted to producer, as Schwartz departed. Godfree first co-wrote the third episode of the season with showrunner
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, "Shogun", which featured the ancestral Yamashiro family and the origin of the Soul-Takers Sword. She and former ''Arrow'' writer
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co-wrote the fifth episode "Compromised", featuring a return to the 1980s
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. She and story editor Matthew Maala write "Turncoat", the upcoming 11th installment of the season, revolving around the Legends turning to 1776 to assist General George Washington during the
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. Godfree scripted her first solo outing in her career with episode 14, "Moonshot".


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