Shirley Woods
Shirley is a graduate of Northridge University and received her masters degree in Urban Planning from Pepperdine University. She spent time working as a studio -set-teacher for the Movie Industry. Shirley worked on such films like "Punk", "South Central" and numerous movies of the week for television, like "The Nickeleon Series" and "Kids Incorporated" as well. This experience lead her to organize and direct "The Youth and Film Awards" sponsored by The Hollywood Reporter. Her affiliations to certain organizations such as Women in Film, Writers Boot Camp, and Alliance of Black Entertainers and Technitions landed her to host a cable network show called "The Who's Next T.V. Show" for Broadband.
By Shirley working for the Movie Industry inspired her to write. Added to her credits she has written three original screenplays and a television pilot. Shirley is presently employed with The Los Angeles Unified School District. She teaches mathematics for Middle School. Shirley enjoys educationing our youth on all levels through inspirational stories of communication and life skills. More links on Shirley Woods can be found at www.authorsden.com/shirleywoods.
By Shirley working for the Movie Industry inspired her to write. Added to her credits she has written three original screenplays and a television pilot. Shirley is presently employed with The Los Angeles Unified School District. She teaches mathematics for Middle School. Shirley enjoys educationing our youth on all levels through inspirational stories of communication and life skills. More links on Shirley Woods can be found at www.authorsden.com/shirleywoods.