Carin Greenberg
Carin Greenberg was born on Sep 17, 1959 in USA. Carin Greenberg's big-screen debut came with in .
Peabody Finalist and winner of three Daytime Emmy Awards, two Annie Awards and a Writers Guild Award, as well as eleven additional Daytime Emmy nominations, Carin Greenberg (fka Carin Greenberg Baker) is a creator, writer, story editor and producer of children's entertainment. She is Co-Executive Producer and Story Editor of Kinderwood, an upcoming animated series for Nick Jr. Previously, she was Co-EP and Story Editor for seasons two, three and four of BAFTA, Emmy and Annie-winning series Tumble Leaf for Amazon Kids. Recent credits include: Co-Creator/writer of Destination Solar System, an immersive, live space adventure playing at planetaria in Chicago, Denver, Nashville, and Huntsville, Alabama. Previous credits include Head Writer of Nick Jr's animated series Lalaloopsy; Writer of HBO Family special, The Weight of the Nation for Kids: Quiz Ed!, which received a 2013 Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Children's Television Program; Story Editor/Writer for Disney Jr's Octonauts; Co-Creator and Executive Producer of Growing Up Creepie; Supervising Producer of ToddWorld, which she also developed for television; Executive Story Editor for Dragon Tales, HBO's Harold and the Purple Crayon and A Little Curious, 101 Dalmatians: the series, Allegra's Window and Gullah Gullah Island, and Ghostwriter. Greenberg has also written episodes for numerous series on PBS, Disney Jr, Nick Jr, and HBO Family. Prior to her work in television, Greenberg authored 26 books for children, including her seven-book Karate Club series for Penguin USA. Carin is a graduate of Yale University.
Birthday
Sep 17, 1959Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Awards
4 wins & 11 nominations