Allison Adler | |
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Ali Adler at the 2016 Wondercon.
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Born |
Allison Beth Adler May 30, 1967 Montreal, Canada |
Occupation | Producer, writer |
Years active | 1991–present |
Partner(s) |
Sara Gilbert (2002—2011) Liz Brixius (2013–present; engaged) |
Children | 2 |
Allison Beth Adler (born May 30, 1967) is an American television producer and writer. She is best known as the co-creator of Supergirl, The New Normal and her work on Chuck and Family Guy.
1997: Adler starter her career by working on a TV series named Veronica's Closet .
2001-2002: Adler worked on shows such as Family Guy and Just Shoot Me! , helping produce 13 episodes of Family Guy and 16 of Just Shoot Me!.
2002-2003: She played a role as the supervising producer for 9 episodes of the TV Series Still Standing .
2004: She worked as the co-executive producer for various shows, including Life As We Know It, Women of a Certain Age, and Emily's Reasons Why Not.
2007-2010: She worked on the TV series Chuck, helping produce 34 episodes as a co-executive producer from 2007-2009 and 19 episodes as the executive producer in 2010.
May 2010: She worked on the ABC series No Ordinary Family and she worked there until 2011.
2011: Adler joined the writing team of Glee, with six other writers.
2012: She and Glee creator Ryan Murphy co-created The New Normal, which she worked on until it was cancelled in May 2013.
2015: She is working on Supergirl with co-creator Greg Berlanti. The show is based on Superman's female cousin, Kara Zor-El, and is one of the many strong female shows being started by CBS. Adler is being represented by WME Entertainment Agency.