




After having to wear an incredibly awkward chin gear as a kid, Alison realized the only path for her was comedy. One of her first big hits was a book titled Mr. Kropp and The Hot Dog Attack. It got rave reviews from her fellow 3rd graders. After that giant success, Alison received a B.S. in Cinema Production from Ithaca College and made her way to Los Angeles, where some of the powers that be occasionally found her funny enough to hire.
Most recently, Alison wrote the screenplay for Jason Statham Stole My Bike which is set to go into production in spring 2026 with Jason Statham starring and David Leitch directing for Black Bear Pictures. She has also written for Emmy nominated shows including "BoJack Horseman," "School Of Rock" and "Conan." Alison has not been nominated for an Emmy herself, but she did once win “Best Maude” at LebowskiFest.
She has developed for companies like Warner Bros. Animation, 87North, Beryllium Entertainment and Sparkhouse Media. Alison’s work has been featured in Cannes International Film Festival, the Austin Film Festival, the LA Comedy Festival and FilmColumbia Film Festival.
You can find Alison on Threads and BlueSky (@2degreesofalie), or at sushi restaurants or ice cream shops around L.A.
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