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Rebecca Addelman

Rebecca Addelman is a Canadian , , and comedian based in , best known for creating and writing the Paramount+ dark comedy series Guilty Party (), which follows a disgraced investigating a prison inmate's innocence claim. Born in 1981 in , , Addelman began her creative pursuits early, writing stories and poems as a child inspired by family, animals, and comedy influences like and . She earned a B.A. in literature from the in 2004 and graduated from College's Comedy Writing & Performance program in 2005, after which she interned at magazine, served as a copy editor at , and worked as a freelance while contributing to like on . Addelman co-founded the showcase "Laugh Sabbath" in and later became a long-time member of the improv group in , honing her skills in and . Her television writing career gained prominence as a staff writer on Fox's (2011–2018), where she was one of 16 writers on the ensemble sitcom, followed by contributions to Netflix's (2016), Fox's Ghosted (2017), and the first season of Netflix's Dead to Me (2019). As a director, she helmed her debut short film , which premiered at the , and her feature film debut (2018), a romantic drama starring and that she also wrote. She has also directed episodes of television, including one installment of and the final two episodes of Guilty Party's first season. Addelman has sold unproduced pilots to networks like and , and she has mentored under animator , creator of .

Early life and education

Early life

Rebecca Addelman was born in 1981 in , , . She was raised in . Addelman moved to to attend the .

Education

Addelman earned a in from the University of Toronto's in 2004. During her time there, she served as sports editor for The Varsity student newspaper, where she honed her writing skills through extensive reporting and feature pieces, including coverage of underrepresented topics like athletes. This experience sparked her initial interest in , initially focusing on novels before shifting toward . Following her undergraduate studies, Addelman completed a Diploma in Comedy Writing and Performance at in 2005. The program emphasized practical training in scriptwriting, improvisation, and live performance, with daily exercises that built discipline in crafting humor. Key influences included instructors such as Lorne Frohman, who taught the importance of revision in sitcom scripting through assignments like writing spec episodes for shows including and , and Mark Breslin, who encouraged a full commitment to the writer's life. These programs collectively laid the groundwork for Addelman's career by developing her abilities in storytelling, comedic structure, and performative delivery. The literature degree provided a broad foundation in narrative techniques, while Humber's curriculum offered specialized tools for translating ideas into punchy, character-driven scripts, fostering the collaborative mindset essential for television writing.

Comedy and writing beginnings

Stand-up comedy and live performances

Following her graduation from College's Comedy Writing and Performance program in 2005, Rebecca Addelman began performing in Toronto's alternative scene, securing early live gigs at local venues and showcases. These included regular appearances in experimental and variety formats, such as co-hosting the night Backasswards at Grossman's Tavern. Addelman was a founding member of Laugh Sabbath, an influential showcase in that featured stand-up, sketch, improv, and video acts. Launched around 2006, the event became a key platform for emerging talent, with Addelman performing in segments like the "" alongside comedians such as Nick Flanagan, Graham Wagner, and Sara Hennessey. Her contributions helped establish Laugh Sabbath as a staple in the city's underground comedy circuit through the late 2000s. As part of the trio HIR—formed with performers Holly Prazoff and Inessa Frantowski—Addelman delivered sketch and stand-up routines that emphasized psychological and character-driven humor. The group debuted a new show at the Drake Underground in April 2007 and integrated into broader ensembles like the Sunday Night Live crew and the Sketchersons. HIR's performances highlighted Addelman's sharp, observational style within 's tight-knit community. Addelman's stand-up gained wider visibility through appearances as a panelist on MuchMusic's Video on Trial, where she critiqued music videos in episodes from 2007, including those featuring and . Her comedic commentary on the show aligned with her emerging reputation in Canadian . In 2006, she received a for the Cream of Comedy award, recognizing her as one of Canada's promising new stand-up talents. Following her graduation from Humber College's Comedy Writing and Performance program in 2005, Rebecca Addelman transitioned into freelance writing, leveraging her training to produce humorous articles for Canadian publications. Her early work focused on cultural commentary infused with , marking her entry into print journalism amid Toronto's vibrant media scene from 2005 to 2008. Addelman contributed to The Walrus, a prominent Canadian magazine known for in-depth nonfiction. In May 2007, she published "The Last Laugh," a piece critiquing the limitations of Canadian satirical television compared to American counterparts like with and . She argued that restrictive broadcasting policies—such as prohibitions on using election debate footage—and stringent laws, which place the burden of proof on defendants, stifled comedic expression in Canada, leading to and reliance on imported U.S. content.

Television career

Writing contributions

Addelman's entry into television writing was facilitated by her move to Los Angeles in 2008, a pivotal step that allowed her to transition from and early print journalism experience into the industry. She joined the writing staff of the sitcom as a starting in season 2 in 2012. Promoted to story editor and later executive story editor, she served as executive story editor and contributed to episodes across seasons 4 and 5 (2014-2016), including writing several episodes such as "" (season 3, episode 15), which explored interpersonal tensions among the main characters, and "" (season 4, episode 5), focusing on workplace scrutiny and personal secrets. Following , Addelman wrote for the Netflix romantic comedy series Love in 2016, contributing scripts that aligned with the show's Judd Apatow-produced style of examining modern relationships. In 2017, she wrote for the Fox supernatural sitcom Ghosted, providing material for its single season of comedic investigations into paranormal phenomena. Addelman continued with Netflix projects, serving as a on the dark Dead to Me in 2019 and penning episodes such as "I Have to Be Honest" (season 1, episode 6), which delved into themes of and central to the series. One of her prominent television projects is Guilty Party (2021, Paramount+), where she served as creator, writer, and for the 10-episode dark series. The premise follows discredited journalist Beth Burgess (Kate Beckinsale), who seeks to redeem her career by investigating the case of young mother Toni Plimpton (Jules Latimer), sentenced to life in prison for maiming and killing her husband—a she insists she did not commit—leading to a exploration of truth, , and personal redemption. In 2024, Addelman joined the writing team for the Hulu animated comedy series Universal Basic Guys, contributing to its episodes as of 2025.

Directing contributions

Rebecca Addelman made her television directing debut with the episode "The Therapist" from season 6 of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, which aired on March 21, 2019. In this episode, she helmed a story exploring character vulnerabilities and interpersonal dynamics within the precinct, marking her transition from writing to directing on a major network . Drawing from her extensive background as a writer on shows like , Addelman approached directing with a strong emphasis on script fidelity and emotional authenticity to amplify comedic timing. She described the process as liberating, allowing her to focus on execution rather than creation, while leveraging her comedy expertise to ensure scenes balanced humor with character depth. This writerly perspective influenced her style, prioritizing precise blocking and performance cues that highlighted the ensemble's improvisational strengths. Addelman's collaboration on was facilitated by NBC's Female Forward program, which paired her with mentors like and provided shadowing opportunities with cast members such as and . She worked closely with the production team on technical elements, including stunts in the , and praised the supportive environment from actors like and , which eased her entry into directing unfamiliar talent. In 2021, she directed the final two episodes of Guilty Party season 1: episode 9 ("Don't Act Like a P***y") and episode 10 ("I Don't Know What Happened").

Film work

Feature films

Addelman's debut , Paper Year (2018), marked her transition from television writing to directing a full-length project. She wrote and directed the , which explores the strains of early through the story of young newlyweds Franny and Dan, who face personal and relational challenges in their first year together, including career uncertainties and emotional upheavals that test their bond. The film stars as Franny, a budding writer navigating self-doubt, and as Dan, an aspiring academic dealing with professional setbacks, alongside supporting roles by and . Production was handled by an independent Canadian team, with filming primarily in to capture the couple's urban environment. It premiered at film festivals in 2018 and received a limited theatrical release in Canada and the starting in June of that year, later becoming available on streaming platforms. Critically, Paper Year earned a 71% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on seven reviews, praised for its honest depiction of marital disillusionment and strong performances, though some noted its predictable structure. The film's development spanned several years, involving multiple script rewrites to balance autobiographical elements with fictional narrative; Addelman drew inspiration from her own early experiences, transforming personal failures into a story of growth and resilience. No other feature-length films directed or written by Addelman have been released as of 2025.

Short films

Addelman's transition from television writing to directing began with her debut , The Smoke (2016), which she wrote and directed. In The Smoke, a returns to her hometown for a bat mitzvah and navigates the awkward absurdities of middle-age malaise, blending humor with poignant observations on personal stagnation. The film stars Liisa Repo-Martell in the lead role, alongside Chris Hoffman and David Lafontaine, and was produced by Jennifer Shin, with cinematography by Catherine Lutes and music by Dan Werb. Produced under First Generation Films as part of The Globe Studio's Shorts-to-Features Program, it reflects Addelman's experimental approach to intimate, character-driven narratives on a modest scale. The Smoke world premiered at the () in 2016, where it was selected for the program and supported by . The film's screening marked a pivotal step in Addelman's directing career, allowing her to refine her visual storytelling and comedic timing in a concise format before tackling her first .

Personal life

Early marriage and divorce

Addelman married Canadian and actor Will Weldon in her early twenties. The marriage lasted several years and coincided with Addelman's transition to in 2008. The ended in , with dissolution proceedings filed by Addelman against Weldon on April 11, 2013, in . This period marked a significant personal milestone for Addelman, as she later described the experience as emotionally seismic and transformative, influencing her reflections on young love and growth. In public discussions, Addelman has briefly noted the as a turning point, providing inspiration for exploring themes of relationships in her later creative work, though she emphasized its role in her path toward rather than defining her entirely.

Family and later relationships

Addelman has a daughter, Hannah Beth, born on March 12, 2017, in , . Addelman has lived in since relocating there in 2008 to advance her career in television and film writing. Raised in a Jewish family in , , Addelman maintains ties to her cultural heritage within her personal life.

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