![]() ![]() Variety Magazine described the movie as "torturously unfunny." She subsequently produced several other tentative screenplays, but none were picked up. Her screenplay was optioned in 1997, and was made into a movie in 2000 (released in 2001). During the 1990s she had many low-paying jobs, including work in a private investigation firm, and spent a lot of time writing and re-writing a Mob comedy called Plan B. ![]() She attended UC Santa Cruz, UC Irvine, University of Leeds in England and San Francisco State University, all without attaining a degree. Lutz was born in Southern California in 1970. She is a 2020 recipient of an Alex Award. One of her rejected screenplays became the basis for a popular series of novels about a family of private investigators, the Spellmans. She began her career writing screenplays for Hollywood. ![]()
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