Stephen Ra-Choi
Stephen Ra-Choi is a Korean-American writer from New Jersey. His knack for storytelling grew as he spent most of his childhood stuck behind a church pew, drawing comics or writing stories that were highly inappropriate for a pastor’s kid.
Stephen became hooked on films and TV during the early 2000’s heyday of K-dramas and New Korean Cinema. This combined with his murderer’s row of English teachers convinced him to earn a BA in English from Georgetown University and a screenwriting certificate from UCLA.
Currently, Stephen works a 9-to-5 in the streaming ad business at Roku. He has previously worked at ViacomCBS and Deloitte all while balancing his screenwriting ambitions.
After writing a pilot inspired by his now 95-year old grandmother, Stephen was named winner of the 2023 ScreenCraft Screenwriting Fellowship and runner-up in the 2023 Script Pipeline TV Writing Contest
Matriarchs
One-hour | Drama, Crime, Thriller
A Korean-American grandmother stakes her reputation, business, and life on the line as she investigates the sinister circumstances behind a double homicide in her family.