biography
biography
MIRANDA KWOK
Motorcyclist. Black Belt Martial Artist. Captain of the Rugby Team. These are just a few other titles one can ascribe to Writer, Actor and Producer Miranda Kwok. Miranda tackles any challenge that presents itself -- from jumping out of an airplane to crisis counseling to backpacking across China in search of a lost bloodline. Miranda's journey into the arts began at the age of ten when she attended Claude Watson, Canada's premier school for the performing and visual arts. After completing an Honors Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Psychology at the University of Toronto, she moved to Los Angeles to launch a career in film and television.
Miranda earned a full tuition scholarship at The Los Angeles Film School. She was selected for Film Independent's Project: Involve. She was chosen for the CBS Mentorship Program. And she was an honoree in the WGA Writer Access Project.
With her first screenplay “Song of Silence”, Miranda won the Grand Prize in the Slamdance Screenplay Competition. With her first spec script “HOUSE - The Transplant”, Miranda landed a Staff Writer position on "Spartacus: Blood & Sand" and Story Editor on "Sanctuary". She also worked as a writer on the 5D Film "Ultimate Energy" and the 4D Film "Streets of Fury" in the Wanda Movie Park, and has worked as a story consultant on other Theme Park Attractions, Live Action Theater, Dark Rides, Museums, and other Immersive Experiences.
Miranda has developed a cable TV series “The Rising Sun” based on her award-winning Slamdance script; a fantasy series based on the Finnish format “Nymphs” with eOne Television; and an international series “Empire of the Dragons” with FilmAuro.
Miranda also created an original TV series entitled “Snakehead”, which was developed with Critical Content and Ixtlan Productions, then sold to a premium U.S. cable network.
Miranda is currently working in the writers room on Season Four of “THE 100” on The CW Television Network.