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|gender = Female|image = }}'''Kalinda Vazquez''' is a writer and producer for the [[Season Two|second season]] of [[ABC]]'s ''[[Once Upon a Time]].''
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'''Kalinda Vazquez''' is a writer and supervising producer for [[ABC]]'s ''[[Once Upon a Time]].''
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
Kalinda Vazguez was born in New York, and moved to Los Angeles in 2001. She was named after a Star Trek character who only appeared in one episode of the Original Series by her father.<ref name="www">http://whywewriteseries.wordpress.com/2008/01/20/why-we-write-number-23-kalinda-vazquez/</ref><br />
 
Kalinda Vazguez was born in New York, and moved to Los Angeles in 2001. She was named after a Star Trek character who only appeared in one episode of the Original Series by her father.<ref name="www">http://whywewriteseries.wordpress.com/2008/01/20/why-we-write-number-23-kalinda-vazquez/</ref><br />
In 2012, she wrote IDW Publishing's five-issue comic book series "Jericho: Season Four" based on the CBS drama ''Jericho''.<ref>http://idwpublishing.com/news/article/2284/</ref>
 
   
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Vazquez worked as a writing assistant, staff writer, and story editor from 2006-2009 on the Fox drama ''Prison Break''. She also contributed several scripts to the series and co-wrote the final installment ''Prison Break: The Final Break''.
 
Vazquez worked as a writing assistant, staff writer, and story editor from 2006-2009 on the Fox drama ''Prison Break''. She also contributed several scripts to the series and co-wrote the final installment ''Prison Break: The Final Break''.
   
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In summer 2010 she joined the staff of The CW's action/espionage series ''Nikita's'' first season, as a writer and executive story editor. At the start of the second season, Vazquez was promoted to co-producer, a title she held until her departure at the end of the season.
 
In summer 2010 she joined the staff of The CW's action/espionage series ''Nikita's'' first season, as a writer and executive story editor. At the start of the second season, Vazquez was promoted to co-producer, a title she held until her departure at the end of the season.
   
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In 2012, she wrote IDW Publishing's five-issue comic book series "Jericho: Season Four" based on the CBS drama ''Jericho''.<ref>https://www.idwpublishing.com/jericho-rises-again-this-summer/</ref> That same year, Vazquez boarded the crew of ''[[Once Upon a Time]]'' as a writer, until her departure in May 2015.<ref>https://twitter.com/KalindaVazquez/status/597627481827319808</ref> She was replaced by [[Brigitte Hales]].<ref>https://twitter.com/AdamHorowitzLA/status/598371318078124032</ref>
In fall 2012, Vazquez boarded the second season crew of ''[[Once Upon a Time]]'' as a writer.
 
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==Trivia==
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*The episode Kalinda liked the most to write was "[[Lost Girl]]".<ref>https://twitter.com/KalindaVazquez/status/506522574629527552</ref>
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Kalinda Vazquez is a writer and supervising producer for ABC's Once Upon a Time.

Biography

Kalinda Vazguez was born in New York, and moved to Los Angeles in 2001. She was named after a Star Trek character who only appeared in one episode of the Original Series by her father.[1]

Vazquez worked as a writing assistant, staff writer, and story editor from 2006-2009 on the Fox drama Prison Break. She also contributed several scripts to the series and co-wrote the final installment Prison Break: The Final Break.

She was an executive story editor and writer on the first season of the Fox action series Human Target.

In summer 2010 she joined the staff of The CW's action/espionage series Nikita's first season, as a writer and executive story editor. At the start of the second season, Vazquez was promoted to co-producer, a title she held until her departure at the end of the season.

In 2012, she wrote IDW Publishing's five-issue comic book series "Jericho: Season Four" based on the CBS drama Jericho.[2] That same year, Vazquez boarded the crew of Once Upon a Time as a writer, until her departure in May 2015.[3] She was replaced by Brigitte Hales.[4]

Trivia

  • The episode Kalinda liked the most to write was "Lost Girl".[5]

Appearances

Credits

Writer

Producer

Supervising Producer

External links

References

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