Gloria Calderón Kellett
Gloria Calderón Kellett is a talented American writer, producer, and actress known for her impactful contributions to film and television. She graduated from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications and Theater Arts.
Calderón Kellett has made a significant mark in the entertainment industry with her creative storytelling and ability to highlight diverse narratives. She is perhaps best recognized as a co-creator and executive producer of the critically acclaimed series "One Day at a Time," which garnered praise for its authentic representation of a Cuban-American family and its insightful exploration of social issues.
Her other notable projects include "How to Get Away with Murder," where she worked as a writer and producer, showcasing her versatility in both comedy and drama. In addition to her television accomplishments, Calderón Kellett has also made her presence known in film, contributing to various projects that reflect her commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Throughout her career, she has received numerous accolades and nominations, including the prestigious Peabody Award, affirming her status as a leading voice in contemporary storytelling. Through her work, Gloria Calderón Kellett continues to inspire audiences and pave the way for future generations of storytellers in the industry.