Maxine Grossman is a Queer Producer, Writer, and Comedian, currently working as Associate
Producer at New Metric Media, on their TV comedy development team – known
for Letterkenny (Crave/Hulu), Shoresy (Crave/Hulu), Children Ruin Everything (CTV/Roku), and
the upcoming Bria Mack Gets a Life (Crave).
In recent years, she was one of five selected out of over 130 applicants for the Corus Writer's
Apprentice Program with the Banff World Media Festival (2022), two of her scripts placed as
Quarterfinalists in the ScreenCraft TV Pilot Competition (2021), she was a selection for the
Women on Screen Web Series Incubator (2019) and FEM Script Lab (2019), and was a finalist
for the Magee TV Diverse Screenwriters Award (2018 & 2019).
She graduated from Toronto Metropolitan (formerly Ryerson) University’s RTA School of Media
in 2018, along with a certificate from the coveted RTA in LA program. She then wrapped up her
education with a development internship at Fabrik Entertainment – known for Bosch (Amazon) –
in Los Angeles.
Since then, she has worked as a Studio Production Coordinator for multiple shows on CBC, CTV,
Netflix, and more, has been the key support person for creative and production executives at
eOne, freelanced as a Casting Assistant, and worked as a Digital Producer in advertising.
In her free time, Maxine also performs stand-up comedy around Toronto.