Allison Intrieri
- Producer
- Writer
- Additional Crew
Allison Intrieri is originally from Pittsburgh, PA. From a young age she was involved in the Pittsburgh Playhouse Theatre. She attended Carnegie Mellon University for their Pre-College Theatre Arts Program. Allison went on to major in English with a focus in Creative Writing: Poetry at Loyola, Chicago. She was on the editorial board of Cadence (Loyola's Literary Journal) and won the Francis P. Lawyler Award twice for Poetry. She read one of her award winning poems with Robert Haas, the Poet Laureate of the United States. After graduating Loyola, Allison moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in TV writing. Her first job in Television was as a WGA Fellow on Star Trek: Enterprise. Her mother, Marcia, is an author and published a children's book by Houghton Mifflin titled: "Alphabet Annie Announces An All-American Album." Allison's father was a labor attorney and represented the Teamsters. Though she didn't follow in her father's footsteps and become a lawyer, her first writing job was on the award-winning legal drama Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.