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Raelle Tucker is an American playwright, television writer, producer, and showrunner, best known for her work on HBO's ''
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'', Netflix's ''
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'', and for the
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'', which she created based on Stephanie Oakes's novel ''The Sacred Lies of Minnow Bly''.


Early life

Tucker was raised by her fashion and costume designer mother, Joy Borne, in Ibiza, Spain. Her mother was briefly involved in the Rajneesh movement featured in the Netflix docu-series '' Wild Wild Country''. Her father was playwright
Neil Tucker
who died from AIDS in 1995. Growing up on a rural island without a TV, Tucker founded a theater company and began writing and directing plays to entertain herself and her community.


Career

After moving to Los Angeles as a teenager, Tucker spent several years supporting herself as a waitress and exotic dancer while she wrote and produced plays lik
Will Strip For Food
and Eve Of Paradise, before attending the
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's prestigious Directing Workshop for Women, where she directed a short film The Clay Man, based on Jewish folktales of the
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. In 2003, a script co-written by Tucker and
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was one of three finalists in
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and
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's HBO filmmaking competition,
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. She then found her first job in television writing for John McNamara’s ''
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'', an ABC series about a team of dysfunctional private investigators. Tucker wrote for the first two seasons of the CW's ''
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'', winning a Constellation Award for Best Science Fiction Teleplay, before joining Alan Ball to work on HBO's breakout series ''
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''. She wrote and produced on ''
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'' for six seasons, rising to executive produce the show in 2013. Her work on ''
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'' was nominated for a Producers Guild
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, a
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, a
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, and multiple
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. In 2015, Tucker executive-produced A&E's adaptation of the original
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series '' The Returned'' with
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. Her writing on the show was nominated for a Women's Image Award. Tucker went on to write and executive-produce season two of ''
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'' on
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, alongside creator/showrunner,
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. In her free time Tucker optioned the rights to Stephanie Oakes' novel ''The Sacred Lies of Minnow Bly,'' inspired by the
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's fairy tale '' The Handless Maiden.'' Tucker developed the pilot, before bringing on executive producer
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'') and they sold a ten-episode order of the series to
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. ''
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'' season one premiered on
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in 2018, as the platform’s first premium original series. ''Sacred Lies Season Two:
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s'' starring Juliette Lewis, Ryan Kwanten and Jordan Alexander premiered in February 2020. Both seasons of ''Sacred Lies'' were then acquired by Peacock - where they are currently streaming.


Television career


Eyes

* 1.5 ''Shots'' * 1.11 ''Art''


''Supernatural''

*1.3 ''Dead in the Water'' *1.12 ''Faith'' *1.14 ''Nightmare'' *1.21 ''Salvation'' *2.4 ''Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things'' *2.10 ''Hunted'' *2.16 ''Roadkill'' *2.20 '' What Is and What Should Never Be''


''True Blood''

*1.6 ''Cold Ground'' *1.12 ''You'll Be the Death of Me'' *2.3 ''Scratches'' *2.7 ''Release Me'' *3.2 ''Beautifully Broken'' *3.8 ''Night on the Sun'' *4.6 ''I Wish I Was the Moon'' *4.12 ''And When I Die'' *5.3 ''Whatever I Am, You Made Me'' *5.9 ''Everybody Wants to Rule the World'' *6.1 ''Who Are You, Really?''


''The Returned''

* 1.2 ''Simon'' * 1.3 ''Julie'' * 1.8 ''Claire'' * 1.10 ''Peter''


''Jessica Jones''

* 2.6 ''AKA Facetime'' * 2.12 ''AKA Pray for My Patsy''


''Sacred Lies''

*1.1 ''Chapter One: The Handless Maiden'' *1.10 ''Chapter Ten: Subject: Minnow Bly'' *2.1 "Chapter One: The Singing Bones" *2.10 "Chapter Ten: With the Dancing Lions"


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Tucker, Raelle American television writers American television producers American women television producers Living people American women television writers Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century American women