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Holiday Reinhorn

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Holiday Reinhorn
NameHoliday Reinhorn
OccupationWriter, actress

Holiday Reinhorn is an American writer and actress, known for her work on Big Love and her marriage to Rainn Wilson, an actor who played Dwight Schrute on The Office (US). Reinhorn has written for several television shows, including Weeds and Eastbound & Down, and has appeared in films like The Haunting of Molly Hartley and The Neighbor. Her writing often explores themes of family dynamics, social issues, and personal relationships, as seen in the works of authors like Alice Munro and Tobias Wolff. Reinhorn's experiences as a writer and actress have been influenced by her work with HBO, Showtime, and FX, as well as her collaborations with Jenji Kohan and Mitch Hurwitz.

Early Life and Education

Holiday Reinhorn was born in Portland, Oregon, and grew up in a family of artists and writers, including her mother, a poet and painter. She attended Reed College in Portland, Oregon, where she studied creative writing and literature, and was influenced by the works of Toni Morrison and Don DeLillo. Reinhorn's early life and education were also shaped by her experiences at Yaddo, a writers' colony in Saratoga Springs, New York, where she met and learned from established writers like Richard Ford and Joyce Carol Oates. Her time at Reed College and Yaddo helped her develop her writing skills and prepare for a career in television writing, working with showrunners like David Chase and Matthew Weiner.

Career

Reinhorn began her career as a writer and actress, appearing in films like The Haunting of Molly Hartley and The Neighbor, and writing for television shows like Weeds and Eastbound & Down. Her work on Big Love earned her a Writers Guild of America Award nomination, and she has also written for Six Feet Under and The Riches. Reinhorn's experiences as a writer and actress have been influenced by her work with HBO, Showtime, and FX, as well as her collaborations with Jenji Kohan and Mitch Hurwitz. She has also worked with directors like Alan Ball and Gregg Araki, and has appeared in films like The Stepford Wives and The Brothers Solomon. Reinhorn's writing often explores themes of family dynamics, social issues, and personal relationships, as seen in the works of authors like Alice Munro and Tobias Wolff, and has been compared to the writing of Lorrie Moore and George Saunders.

Personal Life

Reinhorn is married to Rainn Wilson, an actor who played Dwight Schrute on The Office (US), and the couple has been involved in various charitable organizations, including the Monk Turned Mentor Project and the Lide Foundation. Reinhorn and Wilson have also worked together on several projects, including the SoulPancake website and the Book of Mormon-inspired Mormon-themed comedy series, The New Normal. Reinhorn's personal life has also been influenced by her experiences as a yoga instructor and her interests in meditation and mindfulness, as well as her love of hiking and outdoor activities in places like Yellowstone National Park and Zion National Park. She has also been involved in various environmental organizations, including the Sierra Club and the Nature Conservancy, and has worked with celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio and Julia Roberts on environmental causes.

Works

Reinhorn's writing credits include work on Big Love, Weeds, Eastbound & Down, and Six Feet Under, as well as several films and short stories. Her writing often explores themes of family dynamics, social issues, and personal relationships, as seen in the works of authors like Alice Munro and Tobias Wolff. Reinhorn has also written for The New Yorker and The Paris Review, and has been published in several literary magazines, including Tin House and One Story. Her work has been compared to the writing of Lorrie Moore and George Saunders, and she has been influenced by the works of Don DeLillo and Toni Morrison. Reinhorn's writing has also been shaped by her experiences as a yoga instructor and her interests in meditation and mindfulness, as well as her love of hiking and outdoor activities in places like Yellowstone National Park and Zion National Park.

Awards and Recognition

Reinhorn has been nominated for several awards, including a Writers Guild of America Award for her work on Big Love. She has also won several awards for her writing, including a Humanitas Prize and a Peabody Award. Reinhorn's work has been recognized by organizations like the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and the Producers Guild of America, and she has been named one of the most influential people in the world by Time Magazine. Her writing has also been praised by critics like A.O. Scott and Michiko Kakutani, and she has been compared to authors like Jennifer Egan and Jonathan Franzen. Reinhorn's awards and recognition are a testament to her talent and dedication as a writer, and her work continues to be widely read and admired by audiences around the world, including fans of The Office (US) and Parks and Recreation.

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