School
Shenandoah Conservatory, Savannah College of Art and Design
Expertise
Prestige TV, Teen Dramas, Trashy TLC Reality Shows
- In 2017, Caroline was selected for the Critics Academy by Film at Lincoln Center and the New York Film Festival.
- Caroline is the author of "Springsteen as Soundtrack: The Sound of the Boss in Film and Television" and "Virginity on Screen: The First Time in American Teen Films."
- She is the recipient of the Outstanding Achievement Award and Most Outstanding Thesis of the Year Award from SCAD.
Experience
Caroline has been writing about television and film for over a decade. Her work has appeared in outlets such as SlashFilm, Kotaku, Vulture, IndieWire, Little White Lies, Roger Ebert, and more. She is the author of "Springsteen as Soundtrack: The Sound of the Boss in Film and Television" and "Virginity on Screen: The First Time in American Teen Films." Her other experience includes writing Blu-ray/DVD catalog descriptions for Kino Lorber, selling tickets at Film at Lincoln Center (FLC), and creating programs at the Museum of the Moving Image. She has seen "Mad Men" more times than she can count, considers herself a mix of Carrie and Charlotte, and freely admits that her guilty pleasure is "Sister Wives."
Education
After studying theatre at Shenandoah Conservatory, Caroline attended Savannah College of Art and Design, where she earned an M.A. in cinema studies.
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Sitcom
By Caroline Madden
As Elaine Benes, Julia Louis-Dreyfus was a key player across all nine seasons of Seinfeld. However, she was notably absent from three episodes of the sitcom.
By Caroline Madden
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