Lorene Scafaria

Lorene Scafaria
Born (1978-05-01) May 1, 1978
Holmdel Township, New Jersey
Occupation Screenwriter, playwright, actor, singer, film director
Nationality American
Alma mater Montclair State University
Notable works Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist
Seeking a Friend for the End of the World

Lorene Scafaria (born May 1, 1978) is an American screenwriter, playwright, actress, singer, and film director. She is best known for her work on the films Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist and Seeking a Friend for the End of the World, the latter her debut as director in 2012.

Early life

Scafaria was born and raised in Holmdel Township, New Jersey, the daughter of Gail and Joseph R. Scafaria. Her father was an Italian immigrant, from Gioia Tauro, Calabria.[1][2][3] She first became interested in writing when she would write up a report on a completely fake book once a month to win Pizza Hut gift certificates from her school. She began to take an interest in storytelling and had written and produced her first play in Red Bank, New Jersey by the age of seventeen.[4] She attended Lafayette College in Pennsylvania for a year before switching to New Jersey's Montclair State University when she could no longer afford Lafayette's tuition.[4]

Career

After moving to New York City, Scafaria wrote and put up a play at the Producer's Club Theatre called That Guy and Others Like Him, in which she also played a role. She also had a small role in the acclaimed short film, Bullet in the Brain, winner of nine festivals and produced by CJ Follini.[4] Still her writing agent had yet to find her a job, and so she took on more acting roles, appearing in many theater productions in addition to the films Big Helium Dog and A Million Miles, among others. She sent out queries to twenty different agents, seeking representation, one of whom replied and asked Scafaria to move from New York to Los Angeles. Even though she did not anticipate real success with the agent, she moved out and became roommates with screenwriter Bryan Sipe, whom she had met making a film in New Jersey earlier.[4] Neither of their work was considered "commercial" enough by studios, so they paired up to write a children's adventure film called Legend Has It. Revolution Studios bought the screenplay but asked for a re-write which Scafaria described as "far less interesting", and the project was ultimately shelved.[4]

In early 2005, Scafaria was hired by Focus Features to adapt Rachel Cohn and David Levithan's book Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist into a film of the same name.[4] The screenplay was her ninth, but her first adaptation.[5] She is good friends with fellow writers Diablo Cody (Juno), Dana Fox (What Happens in Vegas), and Liz Meriwether (No Strings Attached) with whom she collaborates in their writing group they call the "Fempire".[5] In 2012, Scafaria and the "Fempire" received the Athena Film Festival Award for Creativity and Sisterhood.[6] She wrote Iraqi war docudrama Sweet Relief for Paramount Pictures and[7] The Mighty Flynn, a spec script which she set up at Warner Brothers. She has also written Man and Wife, which Gabriele Muccino is attached to direct.[7]

In 2009, Mandate Pictures picked up Scafaria's script Seeking a Friend for the End of the World,[8] a romantic comedy that focused on one man's quest for a meaningful connection amid the "end of days". The film marked the directorial debut for Scafaria, and was released in June 2012.

In 2015, she also directed a comedy-drama The Meddler based on her own script.[9]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Credit Role Notes
2016 The Meddler Director and Writer
2015 Ricki and the Flash Executive Producer
2013 Coherence Lee
2012 Seeking a Friend for the End of the World Director and Writer
2009 1045 Mercy Street Writer Short film
Whip It Soundtrack writer Song: "28"
2007 The Nines Game Night Guest
2008 Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist Writer Drunk Girl in Yugo Soundtrack writer: "12 Gays of Christmas"
2004 Unbound Girl Short film
2001 Bullet in the Brain Eager Student
Mayhem Motel Abby
A Million Miles Jodi
1999 Big Helium Dog Chastity

Television

Year Title Credit Role Notes
TBA Love Is Dead Director TV Movie; Completed
2013-2014 New Girl Director 3 episodes
2012 Ben and Kate Consulting Producer and Writer Writer - episode: "Career Day"
Consulting Producer: 3 episodes
Soundtrack writer: 2 songs
Made in Hollywood Herself Episode #7.30
2010 Childrens Hospital Writer Episode: "Show Me on Montana"

Music

During the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, Scafaria recorded a voice-and-piano album called Garden Party.[5] The 2009 Drew Barrymore film Whip It! features Scafaria's original song "28" in the closing credits.

Scafaria recorded a second record available April 1, 2010 on iTunes called "Laughter and Forgetting."

References

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