Both film and TV projects in the below spaces:
- Anything female forward
- Elevated genre (sci-fi, fantasy, horror,thriller)
- YA, family (live-action and animated)
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Marliese currently works as a literary coordinator at Stagecoach Entertainment, where she works closely with managers to assist in the development of literary clients' careers, scripts, and ideas. Stagecoach clients have been staffed on shows such as WEDNESDAY, STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS, and ONCE UPON A TIME.
Previously, Marliese worked at Atlas Entertainment, an A-List production company known for THE DARK KNIGHT trilogy, WONDER WOMAN, UNCHARTED, and AMERICAN HUSTLE.
She graduated from Columbia College Chicago with a BA in TV Producing and Film Business and has a foundation in Production Design and Fine Art.
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