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‘Hacks’ Co-Creators Bring Tara Dorfman on Board to Lead TV Development at Paulilu Productions
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In a strategic move to bolster their television development, “Hacks” co-creators Lucia Aniello and Paul W. Downs have tapped Tara Dorfman to head their production company, Paulilu Productions.
In a significant shakeup in the entertainment landscape, “Hacks” co-creators Lucia Aniello and Paul W. Downs have appointed Tara Dorfman as the head of TV development for their company, Paulilu Productions. The duo, known for their sharp, character-driven comedy, is looking to expand their creative horizons, and Dorfman’s wealth of experience in the industry positions her as an ideal candidate to lead this charge.
Dorfman joins Paulilu Productions with a rich background in comedy development, having previously collaborated with Easy Tiger Productions to foster an international comedy incubator that bridges the U.S. and Australian markets. Her notable projects include collaborations on Paramount+’s “Colin from Accounts” and Netflix's “Territory,” showcasing her ability to curate cross-cultural comedic talent and narratives.
“Tara has impeccable taste in comedy and we couldn’t be more excited to build something special together,” Aniello and Downs said in a joint statement. Their excitement reflects not only their confidence in Dorfman’s capabilities but also a commitment to quality and innovation that has characterized their previous work.
Dorfman’s professional trajectory is impressive; she spent nearly eight years at Creative Artists Agency, where she represented a diverse roster of stand-up comedians, writers, and directors. Her industry acumen earned her a spot on Forbes’ “30 Under 30 in Entertainment” list in 2018, further solidifying her reputation as a rising star in the comedic realm.
The collaboration isn’t just a business transaction; it’s a reunion of sorts. Dorfman first crossed paths with Aniello and Downs during her time on Season 3 of “Broad City,” a show that has been a cornerstone of contemporary comedy. She described Aniello and Downs as “the ultimate trifecta — smart, funny, and thoughtful,” underscoring the rapport they’ve built over the years. This shared history could translate into an intuitive and seamless creative process as they embark on new projects together.
Paulilu Productions, founded in 2007, has made waves in the industry with its innovative approach to comedy, producing acclaimed series like “Hacks” and Netflix’s “The Baby-Sitters Club.” The company also boasts an overall deal with Warner Bros. Television Group, enabling it to tap into a vast network of resources and talent.
With Dorfman at the helm of TV development, fans can expect a fresh wave of programming that challenges norms while delivering the humor and heart that Paulilu Productions is known for. Her expertise in identifying and nurturing talent could lead to the emergence of new voices and stories that resonate across demographics.
As the television landscape continues to evolve, with streaming services vying for exclusive content and audiences seeking authenticity, the timing of this appointment is critical. Aniello and Downs are strategically positioning themselves to harness this change, fostering a creative environment that encourages innovation and collaboration.
Dorfman’s role will involve overseeing all aspects of television development, from finding compelling stories to producing series across various genres. This breadth of responsibility indicates that Paulilu Productions is not limiting itself to just comedy but is open to exploring different forms of storytelling that align with their creative vision.
With the entertainment industry more competitive than ever, the synergy between Aniello, Downs, and Dorfman could result in a plethora of new projects that capture the zeitgeist. Fans and industry insiders alike will be watching closely to see what this talented trio creates next.
As they embark on this new chapter, it’s clear that Paulilu Productions is poised for growth and innovation in a rapidly changing media landscape. Expect big things from Aniello, Downs, and Dorfman as they redefine comedy for a new generation.
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