Amy Paulette Hartman arrived in Los Angeles in 2012 to embark on her dream: landing a job in TV. At 25 years old with a graduate degree from Tisch Asia, a (now shuttered) branch of New York University’s acclaimed Tisch School of the Arts, she was poised for success.
Things got off to a promising start. After working as a film producer’s assistant, she was accepted into NBC’s Page Program, where young, ambitious Hollywood hopefuls are rotated around internships in the conglomerate’s film and TV units. That led to a series of assistant jobs, first on the Fox series Minority Report; then on Marvel’s The Defenders on Netflix; then Salvation at CBS; then Mr. Robot on USA Network; and finally a show on Paramount Plus.
In one way, Hartman has been very fortunate. All the shows she’s worked on are well-known and successful, even if none have been on the level of a network megahit like This is Us. Yet she now finds herself, at 34, still grasping for the brass ring of an actual TV…
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