
Independent Writers' Caucus
Catherine Vouvray
Catherine Vouvray grew up gay in God’s country – the bible belt South – fearing for her life at home with mentally ill parents and out in the rural world, where those in the LGBTQIA+ community were killed for sport. Education saved her life, but writing saved her soul.
Her work is focused on empathy, relationships, mental health, and finding the funny in dark times. A published short story writer and produced writer/director, Vouvray’s mission is to add to queer cinema while often placing older (gasp!) women at the epicenter of stories ranging from comedy to drama, to rom-com, to family, and finally, to animation. Oh, and yes, she also writes straight stuff for the youth.
Vouvray is in post-production on her first independent feature film, All Wounds, which apparently needs a new title because it isn't a horror. Her influences include Waller-Bridges, Sciamma, Gaudagnino, and Manuel-Miranda. When not indulging in filmmaking, Vouvray writes novels, including The Months of Payne. Catherine is currently a proud fellow of the Michener Center for Writers.
Honors & Awards
Universal Global Talent Development & Inclusion - Semifinalist - LES GO! - 2021
non-WGA
Female, LGBTQ+, 40+

LES GO!
Lesbian rom-com
After using a lesbian-dating app to research a new role and accidentally meeting Ms. Right, a lonely, middle-aged movie star must redefine what love and career mean to her before she loses both.
AUTHOR OF THE EPILOGUE
romantic dramedy
An elderly woman journeys home to England with her husband's ghost to reconnect with the love she left behind--a woman--before her son puts her in a nursing home.
CODENAME: MAME
1/2 hour TV spy comedy
An insular, sexy, sixty-year-old spy forced into retirement secretly continues targeting an international crime syndicate who then comes after her and her first-ever friends in the retirement community where she's gone undercover.
Character-driven, Female-centric, Queer, Romantic, Historical/Alternative History, International
Female, LGBTQ+, 40+
unrepped