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    Oct 12, 2023 · Katie Dippold is a screenwriter, actress, and comedian. She was a writer on the NBC series Parks and Recreation and wrote The Heat starring Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy, the 2016 Ghostbusters reboot, Snatched, and Haunted Mansion.

  2. Katie Dippold (born January 10, 1980) is an American screenwriter, producer, actress, and comedian. Dippold was a writer on the NBC series Parks and Recreation and wrote The Heat starring Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy and the 2016 Ghostbusters reboot.

  3. Katie Dippold is a co-producer and one of 16 staff writers for the NBC television series Parks and Recreation. She joined the staff during the second season of the show, when, in 2009, Dippold’s manager sent an original pilot script of hers to “Parks” show-runner Michael Schur, who responded with a job offer. She earned a degree from Rutgers in journalism. To date, she has written seven ...

  4. Dec 18, 2012 · ABOVE: KATIE DIPPOLD. STYLING BY LISETTE MORA. As a staff writer on NBC’s Parks and Recreation— probably the biggest-hearted sitcom on TV, and possibly the funniest—Katie Dippold has, to hear her tell it, some of the best co-workers in the world. The show’s star and producer Amy Poehler is “so funny and smart, and also just a really ...

  5. Jul 14, 2016 · ABOVE: KATIE DIPPOLD IN NEW YORK, JULY 2016. PHOTO: VICTORIA STEVENS. HAIR AND MAKEUP: JESSI BUTTERFIELD/EXCLUSIVE ARTISTS USING TARTE COSMETICS. When Paul Feig asked screenwriter Katie Dippold if she wanted to collaborate on an all-female Ghostbusters reboot, declining was not an option. “I immediately knew there was going to be a very high ...

  6. Hi! My name is Katie Dippold and I am a second-year student at Ohio University. I am studying business management and strategic leadership with a communications minor. I love staying involved ...

  7. Jul 20, 2013 · When Katie Dippold was 12, she put on her first standup show at home. The audience wasn't huge: the only spectator was her mother. "It was so painfully terrible," Dippold says.