Fresh off the Max debut of ‘The Girls on the Bus,’ where he serves as a story editor, Tawal Panyacosit has signed with M88 for representation, marking another milestone in his flourishing career.
🎥 About ‘The Girls On The Bus’: Created by Amy Chozick and Julie Plec, the political drama follows the journey of four female journalists as they navigate the complexities of covering flawed presidential candidates. Panyacosit’s role as a story editor in the series has contributed to its success, with the first two episodes starring Melissa Benoist, Carla Gugino, and more, produced by Berlanti Productions, premiering on March 14.
🖋️ Writing Credits: Panyacosit’s impressive writing credits include collaborations with showrunners Julie Plec and Marguerite MacIntyre on ‘Vampire Academy’ for Peacock, and ‘Life After First Failure’ for CW Seed, a series that he co-created, co-developed, and co-executive produced. His passion for genre storytelling, encompassing magical, mystical, mythological, and musical elements, serves as a driving force in his creative endeavors.
🌍 Diverse Background and Commitment to Inclusion: Born and raised in San Francisco to Chinese and Thai immigrant parents, Panyacosit brings a unique perspective to his work. His background in political organizing for marriage equality, coupled with a Master of Public Administration from Columbia University, reflects his commitment to civil engagement and social impact. As the co-founder of the Think Tank for Inclusion & Equity, he actively advocates for accurate and authentic storytelling in the entertainment industry, while championing improved working conditions for TV writers from historically excluded communities.
Tawal Panyacosit’s partnership with M88 signifies not only his talent as a writer but also his dedication to inclusive storytelling and positive change within the entertainment landscape.