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Jessica Gao

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Jessica Gao
Occupation(s)Television writer, producer
Years active2008–present
Notable workThe Mighty B!
Rick and Morty(Dr. Wong)
Silicon Valley
Back at the Barnyard
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law

Jessica Gaois an American television writer and producer who was creator and head writer of the TV seriesShe-Hulk: Attorney at Law.She also worked on the third season ofRick and Morty,writing the episode "Pickle Rick"and co-creating the reoccurring character of Dr. Wong, and wrote forSilicon Valley,Robot Chicken,The Mighty B!,Back at the Barnyard,Star Wars: Detours,andKung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness.

Career

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After winning theNickelodeonWriters Fellowship in 2006, Gao began her career writing for the network's shows likeThe Mighty B!,Back at the Barnyard,Big Time RushandKung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness,before leaving to freelance on other shows such asAdult Swim'sRobot Chicken,Cartoon Network'sThe High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange,andDisney XD'sLab Rats.Gao has also written forHBO'sSilicon Valley,the French seriesZip Zip,Seeso/Pluto TV'sBajillion Dollar Propertie$,andComedy Central'sCorporate.

She joined the writing room for the third season ofRick and Morty,acting as story editor on six episodes and writing the episode "Pickle Rick".For writing" Pickle Rick ", Gao won thePrimetime Emmy for Outstanding Animated Programat the2018 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards.[1]While working on the show, Gao and the other female writers were subject to sexual harassment by members of the fanbase that were upset about the show hiring women in the writing room.[2][3]Gao andRick and Mortyco-creator,Dan Harmon,collaborated on a podcast series entitled "Whiting Wongs" that discussed race and privilege in Hollywood.[4][5]Gao also wrote and co-executive produced the second season of the showTake My Wife.

Gao leftRick and Mortyafter the third season to develop a sitcom forABC,[6][7]which landed a pilot episode order in 2019, directed byJude Weng.[8][9]The show revolved around a Chinese-American woman's relationship with her family.[10]ABC passed on the sitcom, but the series was being shopped to other networks.[11]In July 2019, she was chosen to write the script for the upcoming movie based onSweet Valley High.[12]In November 2019, she was hired as the lead writer for theDisney+showShe-Hulk: Attorney at Law.[13]

Personal life

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Gao is engaged to Truck Torrence, who is known for creating emojis of Marvel characters under the name 100 Soft.[14]

Filmography

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Year Title Credited as Notes
Writer Producer
2008–09 Back at the Barnyard Yes No Episodes: "War of the Pranks" and "The Sun Cow"
2008–11 The Mighty B! Yes No 35 episodes
2010–11 Big Time Rush Yes No 6 episodes
2011 Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness Yes No Episode: "Fluttering Finger Mindslip"
2012–13 Robot Chicken Yes No 9 episodes
2012–13 The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange Yes No 4 episodes
2014 Lab Rats Yes No Episode: "Trent Gets Schooled"
2014 Silicon Valley Yes No Episode: "Signaling Risk"
2015 Zip Zip Yes No Episode: "Rained In"
2016 Bajillion Dollar Propertie$ Yes No Episodes: "Roger Me Rightly" and "Baxter's Confession"
2017 Rick and Morty Yes No Episode: "Pickle Rick",also executive story editor
2017 The Memestar Chronicles Yes No Episode: "Look Mom, I'm on TV"
2018 Take My Wife Yes Yes Co-executive producer, wrote 2 episodes
2018 Corporate Yes Yes Supervising producer, wrote 2 episodes
2022 Easter Sunday No Executive
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Yes Executive Creator and head writer, wrote 3 episodes, also actor in "Whose Show Is This?"
TBA Stepdude Yes No Co-wrote withScot Armstrong,Tracy Oliver,Rodney Rothman,andEric Appel
The Undesirables TBA Executive [15]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2015 Writers Guild of America Awards Comedy Series Silicon Valley Nominated [16]
New Series Nominated
2018 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Animated Program Rick and Morty(for "Pickle Rick") Won [17]

References

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  1. ^"Jessica Gao".Television Academy.RetrievedOctober 8,2019.
  2. ^"Meet the Women Behind 'Rick and Morty's' Third Season".The Hollywood Reporter.August 11, 2017.RetrievedOctober 8,2019.
  3. ^Andrew Trendell (September 22, 2017)."Rick and Morty creator responds to trolls attacking show's female writers".NME.RetrievedOctober 8,2019.
  4. ^"'Rick and Morty' writers have a podcast about race called, wait for it, 'Whiting Wongs'".USA TODAY.RetrievedOctober 8,2019.
  5. ^Wong, Kristina (November 9, 2017)."Talking to Dan Harmon and Jessica Gao About Their New Podcast on Race".Vice.RetrievedOctober 8,2019.
  6. ^"'Rick and Morty' writer leaving show, lands ABC sitcom pilot ".EW.RetrievedOctober 8,2019.
  7. ^Otterson, Joe (September 11, 2018)."'Rick and Morty' Writer Jessica Gao to Develop Chinese-American Comedy Series for ABC ".Variety.RetrievedOctober 8,2019.
  8. ^Andreeva, Nellie (March 1, 2019)."Jude Weng & Jessica Yu Land Milestone Directing Gigs In Strong Pilot Season For Director Diversity".Deadline.RetrievedOctober 8,2019.
  9. ^Otterson, Joe (February 12, 2019)."'Rick & Morty' Writer Jessica Gao Lands Comedy Pilot Order at ABC ".Variety.RetrievedOctober 8,2019.
  10. ^Hughes, William (September 11, 2018)."Rick And Morty writer Jessica Gao is developing her own sitcom".News.RetrievedOctober 8,2019.
  11. ^"TV Pilots 2019: The Complete Guide".The Hollywood Reporter.January 4, 2019.RetrievedOctober 9,2019.
  12. ^"Sweet Valley High movie update: Jessica Gao takes over as writer".finance.yahoo.July 8, 2019.RetrievedOctober 8,2019.
  13. ^"Marvel's 'She-Hulk' Finds Its Head Writer With 'Rick and Morty' Scribe (Exclusive)".hollywoodreporter.November 8, 2019.RetrievedNovember 8,2019.
  14. ^Anderson, Jenna (September 15, 2022)."Avengers Embraces Bootleg" Avongers "to Celebrate Latest She-Hulk Episode".ComicBook.RetrievedSeptember 18,2022.
  15. ^Hipes, Patrick (July 15, 2020)."Amazon Developing 'The Undesirables' TV Comedy From 'Ellie In Wonderland' Duo, Crab Club & SB Projects".Deadline.RetrievedAugust 12,2021.
  16. ^"2015 Nominees & Winners".WGA.org. Archived fromthe originalon September 1, 2015.RetrievedApril 11,2015.
  17. ^"Jessica Gao – Emmy Awards, Nominations and Wins".Television Academy.RetrievedAugust 12,2021.
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