Stephanie Savage, born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, is a prominent screenwriter and television producer known for her significant contributions to the entertainment industry. With a career that began in the early two-thousands, she quickly gained recognition for her innovative storytelling and ability to connect with audiences.
One of her most notable achievements is the development of The CW's acclaimed teen drama series Gossip Girl, which premiered in two thousand seven. This series, based on the popular novel series, captivated viewers and became a cultural phenomenon, showcasing Savage's talent for creating engaging narratives that resonate with young audiences.
In addition to her work on Gossip Girl, Savage served as an executive producer for the Fox series The O.C., further solidifying her reputation in the television landscape. Her collaboration with creative partner Josh Schwartz led to the establishment of Fake Empire in two thousand ten, a production company dedicated to producing a diverse array of television series, films, and music.