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Stephany Folsom is a screenwriter best known for her work on ''
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'' and '' Paper Girls''.


Biography


Early life

Folsom was raised in
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,
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. There, she developed an interest in filmmaking. She told her high school counselor that she wanted to enroll in film school, but was advised instead to study radio. After graduating from high school, Folsom moved to
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,
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and enrolled in film school at
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. After graduating from Loyola, Folsom worked as a film development intern providing
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and notes. She left the position to focus on her personal writing, but soon left Los Angeles to assist a friend in filming a documentary short to support an AIDS clinic in
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. Complications arose, in which Folsom later explained, "The clinic was never going to be built. It was near the
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so there were all kinds of problems with drug trafficking. I didn't know any of this was going on there before I went ... We ended up being in lockdown and under curfew." The project was never completed; nevertheless, Folsom later worked with various foundations to produce documentary shorts about human trafficking and AIDS. Meanwhile, she wrote for the
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series ''Ds2dio 360'', while writing feature
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. After a few years, Folsom recalled feeling "completely burnt out on the travel and tough subject matter."


Career

Back in the United States, Folsom attended a
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event and later toured a Stanley Kubrick exhibit at the
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. There, she was reminded of the conspiracy theory that Stanley Kubrick had faked the
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moon landing. Inspired by the idea, she began writing ''1969: A Space Odyssey'' in January 2013. That same year, her script was listed at number 56 on the 2013 Hit List, Launchpad's list of the best spec scripts of the year. It was also listed on the 2013
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. A year later, ''1969: A Space Odyssey'' was given a live reading at the first Black List Live! event as part of the
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. The reading featured
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as Stanley Kubrick and
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as Barbara, a NASA employee. In May 2015, Folsom was hired to write ''The Princess of North Sudan''. The project was based on the real-life story of Jeremiah Heaton, a man who claimed a piece of land between
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and Sudan to make his daughter a princess. The film has yet to be released. In December 2015, Folsom was hired to polish the script for '' Thor: Ragnarok''. Before the film's release, Folsom was denied a writing credit on the film by the
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. Folsom publicly lambasted the decision on
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, writing "Marvel gave me 'story by' credit on THOR RAGNAROK and the writers' guild denied me the credit due to guild regulations." Folsom was later hired to write two episodes ("The High Tower" and "Secrets and Holograms") for ''
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''. Folsom was the first female writer to work on the series. In January 2018, Folsom was hired to write a new screenplay for ''
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'' with Andrew Stanton. The screenplay was a finalist for the 45th annual
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in the Family Feature Film Category. In November 2018, it was announced that Folsom would write the screenplay for ''This is Jane'', a film adaptation of ''The Story of Jane: The Legendary Underground Feminist Abortion Service'' by Laura Kaplan. The project was set to star Michelle Williams. In November 2019, Folsom was hired as a consulting producer on
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' '' The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power'', for which she also wrote the first two episodes. Earlier that year, Folsom was hired to write for the television adaptation of Brian K. Vaughan's comic book series, '' Paper Girls''. However, in July 2021, Folsom officially departed her position as co-showrunner and would no longer be involved with the series. In August 2022, Folsom was hired to write an upcoming television adaptation of ''
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'' for
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.


Personal life

Folsom lives in
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.


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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Personal website
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