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Eva is a producer and writer. She has written for NBC’s Law & Order: Special
Victims Unit, Las Vegas and Deadline. She wrote/produced the award-winning
short film, solidarity., with Academy Award nominated director, Joan Stein;
the documentary “Battling Ed: A Teenager’s Guide to Eating Disorders,” with
host Jamie-Lynn Sigler; the short film, Snapshot; the documentary on the Polish
Daily News, Nowy Dziennik; and many other projects. Eva writes screenplays,
and co-wrote, No-Smoking Section, with playwright Janusz Glowacki. She translated
Glowacki’s screenplays, such as Antigone in New York, Billboard and his theatrical
play, The Fourth Sister. Her one-act play, The Coat Rack, was published in
Polish (translator: Glowacki) in the U.S. and Poland. She was also hired as
the voice of “Emily” in the blog marketing campaign, “ThatGirlEmily,” for Court
TV.
Since graduating from Bowdoin College, Eva has freelanced for American
and Polish publications, was senior editor of Notorious magazine, and
the editor/features writer of musician Nile Rodgers’ We Are Family
Foundation website (and currently producing their ‘Just Peace’ youth
summit). She worked at Williamstown Theatre Festival, Reader’s Digest
U.S. Video & TV, and Golden Books, which published two of her children’s
books. In Poland, she was co-director of the nationwide screenplay
competition, and has been the Screenplay Competition Director of the
Nantucket Film Festival for twelve years. Because Eva’s father worked
as a foreign correspondent for Newsweek, she has had an international
upbringing: she lived in Hong Kong, Moscow, Rome, Bonn and Warsaw,
and has traveled extensively. She resides in New York City with her
husband, Taylor Marshall-Green. |