Join TV writer and author Elle Johnson as she shares turning a family tragedy into a heart-wrenching story of love.
Elle Johnson
Originally from Hollis in Queens, NY Elle’s writing is heavily influenced by growing up in a law enforcement family. Her debut memoir, THE OFFICER’S DAUGHTER, tells the story of her 16-year-old cousin’s murder and is about a terrible tragedy, the toll this trauma event takes on her family, and the power—and ultimately the freedom—of forgiveness. Drawing on her true crime experience, Elle has worked for more than 20 years as a TV writer, Executive Producer and Showrunner in Los Angeles. Her credits include police procedurals LAW & ORDER, CSI: MIAMI, and THE GLADES. She has also written for a number of character-driven series, such as Lifetime’s critically acclaimed civil rights drama ANY DAY NOW, CBS’s GHOST WHISPERER, TNT’s SAVING GRACE, MTV’s FINDING CARTER, and Freeform’s groundbreaking series THE FOSTERS. In 2021 Elle won an NAACP Image award as co-showrunner and executive producer on Netflix’s limited series SELF MADE: INSPIRED BY THE LIFE OF MADAM CJ WALKER starring Octavia Spencer, who was nominated for an Emmy for her performance in the lead role. Elle is also a writer and Executive Producer on the Amazon original series BOSCH, based on the Michael Connelly detective novels. Photo Credit: Amina Touray